Lecture on the eleventh chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, which reveals the cosmic form of Krishna. Here, Arjuna witnesses his enemies and brothers alike being devoured in the many mouths of Krishna, crushed in the jaws of time. Arjuna's awe transforms into overwhelming devotion and surrender, changing the very bedrock of Arjuna's psyche, preparing him for Krishna's teachings about worldly engagement. In the twelfth chapter, Krishna describes equanimity or sama, upeksha, or tulya, as the mark of one who has achieved living liberation.