Gita 10.40
नान्तोऽस्ति मम दिव्यानां विभूतीनां परन्तप।
एष तूद्देशतः प्रोक्तो विभूतेर्विस्तरो मया।।
nānto 'sti mama divyānāṁ vibhūtīnāṁ parantapa eṣa tūddeśataḥ prokto vibhūter vistaro mayā
"There is no end to My divine glories, O scorcher of foes. What I have declared is only a brief indication of the extent of My glory."
What This Means:
Krishna reiterates: there's NO END to His vibhutis. What He's listed is just 'uddeshata' (indicative, a sample). The actual extent is infinite.
Going Deeper:
This prevents the teaching from becoming limiting. The list isn't exhaustive—it's illustrative. Once you learn to see vibhutis, you'll find them everywhere, not just in listed examples.
How To Apply This:
Don't stop at the examples given. Use them to train your vision, then see divine manifestation everywhere. Every excellence, every wonder, every remarkable thing is a vibhuti.
Key Sanskrit Terms:
Nānta= No endUddeśataḥ= Indicatively, as samplesVistara= Extent