Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
प्रमथाधिपतेर्वाक्यं विदित्वा भूतभावनः बभाषे तान् गणान् सर्वान् भावाभावविचारिणः
pramathādhipatervākyaṃ viditvā bhūtabhāvanaḥ babhāṣe tān gaṇān sarvān bhāvābhāvavicāriṇaḥ
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“Pramathas” are a prominent subset/class of Śiva’s attendants; their “adhipati” is a chief among them, functioning as spokesperson or leader. The verse signals that the request comes with communal weight and formal leadership.
It elevates the forthcoming speech from mere reassurance to metaphysical instruction: Śiva is portrayed as one who discerns existence/non-existence (manifest/unmanifest), implying doctrinal depth consistent with Purāṇic-Śaiva teaching.
No. These lines are purely dialogic and theological within the Andhakāvadha narrative frame; no rivers, forests, or tīrthas are named here.