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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 28

Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas

नावयोर्वै विशेषो ऽस्ति एका मूर्तिर्द्विधा स्थिता तदमीभिर्नरव्याघ्रैर्भक्तिभावयुतैर्गणैः

nāvayorvai viśeṣo 'sti ekā mūrtirdvidhā sthitā tadamībhirnaravyāghrairbhaktibhāvayutairgaṇaiḥ

حقًّا لا اختلاف بيننا. صورةٌ واحدة (تجلٍّ إلهي واحد) قائمة على وجهين. وهذا ينبغي أن يدركه هؤلاء الرجالُ كالنمور، هؤلاء الغَناتُ المقرونون بحالِ البهكتي.

Rudra (Śiva) to devoted gaṇas/assembly (addressed honorifically as nara-vyāghra)
Rudra/ŚivaViṣṇu
Unity of the divine despite dual manifestationDevotional qualification to grasp theologyReconciliation of sectarian identitiesInstruction to Śiva’s gaṇas/devotees

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FAQs

It asserts a single supreme reality manifesting as two recognizable divine persons (Śiva and Viṣṇu) for cosmic functions and devotional accessibility, without essential difference (viśeṣa).

“Nara-vyāghra” honors their spiritual/heroic capacity, while “gaṇa” situates them as an organized devotional host—apt recipients of Rudra’s corrective teaching on unity.

It does not deny distinct forms or rituals; it reframes them within a higher unity, discouraging rivalry and nindā while allowing devotion to proceed through either form.