Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
प्रियध्वमपि चैतेन यन्मच्चित्तास्तु नित्यशः एकरूपात्मकं देहं कुरुध्यं यत्नमास्थिताः
priyadhvamapi caitena yanmaccittāstu nityaśaḥ ekarūpātmakaṃ dehaṃ kurudhyaṃ yatnamāsthitāḥ
بهذا وحده أيضًا تستطيعون إرضائي: أن تكون عقولكم منصرفة إليّ على الدوام. وبجهدٍ ثابتٍ مُحكَم، اجعلوا حالتكم المتجسدة أحاديةَ التوجّه وذاتَ صورةٍ واحدة، أي موحَّدةً في العبادة والمحبة.
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It points to unification of the embodied person—body, speech, and mind—into a single devotional orientation, rather than being scattered among competing desires or ritual preoccupations.
Not necessarily. It prioritizes the inner condition (mind fixed on the deity) as the decisive factor for ‘pleasing’ the deity; ritual can remain supportive but is not sufficient by itself.
Because sustained one-pointedness is portrayed as a discipline: the mind naturally disperses, so deliberate practice is required to stabilize devotion.