हरश्चैवार्द्धदेहेन विष्णुरर्द्धेन चाभवत् । एकतो विष्णुचिह्नानि हरचिह्नानि चैकतः
haraścaivārddhadehena viṣṇurarddhena cābhavat | ekato viṣṇucihnāni haracihnāni caikataḥ
দেহের এক অর্ধে তিনি হর (শিব) হলেন, আর অন্য অর্ধে বিষ্ণু। একদিকে ছিল বিষ্ণুর চিহ্ন, অন্যদিকে ছিল হরের চিহ্ন।
Narrator (contextual narration within the chapter; speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Harihara stands divided: one half Śiva, one half Viṣṇu; each side clearly bears its own emblems, making the unity visually undeniable.
The same Supreme is approached through multiple forms; recognizing unity prevents conflict rooted in labels.
Not specified in this verse; it supports the chapter’s mahātmya narrative through divine manifestation.
None.