अनादिनिधने देवे हरिशंकरसंज्ञिते । अज्ञानसागरे मग्ना भेदं कुर्वन्ति पापिनः ॥ ४५ ॥
anādinidhane deve hariśaṃkarasaṃjñite | ajñānasāgare magnā bhedaṃ kurvanti pāpinaḥ || 45 ||
في الربّ الذي لا بداية له ولا نهاية—المعروف باسم هاري وباسم شانكرا—يغرق الأثيمون في بحر الجهل فيُحدثون التفريق (يرون اختلافًا حيث لا اختلاف).
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches Hari–Śaṅkara abheda: the Supreme is one, though called by different divine names; ignorance alone produces sectarian division.
It guides devotees to worship without hatred or rivalry—seeing Vishnu and Shiva as expressions of the same beginningless, endless Lord, which purifies bhakti from ego and conflict.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught; the practical takeaway is dharmic discernment (viveka)—avoiding mistaken doctrinal ‘bheda’ born of ajñāna.