Gravitational lensing is the phenomenon where light from a distant object, like a galaxy or quasar, is bent around a massive object, such as a galaxy cluster or black hole, due to the object's gravitational field. This bending effect can create multiple images, magnify, or distort the appearance of the distant object, allowing astronomers to study the mass and structure of the intervening object and the universe itself. It provides valuable insights into the distribution of dark matter and the nature of cosmic structures.