Bhagavad Gita 11.22
रुद्रादित्या वसवो ये च साध्या विश्वेऽश्विनौ मरुतश्चोष्मपाश्च | गन्धर्वयक्षासुरसिद्धसंघा वीक्षन्ते त्वां विस्मिताश्चैव सर्वे ||
rudrādityā vasavo ye ca sādhyā viśve'śvinau marutaś coṣmapāś ca | gandharva-yakṣāsura-siddha-saṁghā vīkṣante tvāṁ vismitāś caiva sarve ||
Translation
The Rudras, Adityas, Vasus, Sadhyas, Vishvedevas, the two Ashvins, the Maruts, the Ushmapas, the hosts of Gandharvas, Yakshas, Asuras, Siddhas, all of them gaze upon you in wonder.
Reflection
What category in your life have you placed outside the one body it actually lives within?
Read this verse in its chapter: Chapter Eleven
The named groups continue. Rudras, Adityas, Vasus, Sadhyas, Vishvedevas, the two Ashvins, Maruts, Ushmapas, Gandharvas, Yakshas, Asuras, Siddhas. The catalogue is exhaustive on purpose. Vikshante tvam vismitash chaiva sarve, all of them gaze upon you in wonder. The verse extends what 21 began. Not only the gods at the top of the order but every grade of being in the visible and invisible classes are inside the body Arjuna sees, and all of them are caught in the same astonishment. The catalogue is the form of the teaching. The point is not the names. The point is that no class of being is outside this. Whatever the listener thought was a category of its own is being shown to live inside one body.