Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
महापाशुपतान् दृष्ट्वा समुत्थाय महेश्वरः संपरिष्वजताध्यक्षांस्ते प्रणेमुर्महेश्वरम्
mahāpāśupatān dṛṣṭvā samutthāya maheśvaraḥ saṃpariṣvajatādhyakṣāṃste praṇemurmaheśvaram
Al ver a los grandes Pāśupatas, Maheśvara se levantó y abrazó a su jefe; y ellos se postraron ante Maheśvara.
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They are eminent followers of the Pāśupata Śaiva discipline—ascetic-devotional practitioners associated with Śiva’s cultic tradition—portrayed here as worthy of direct recognition by Maheśvara.
The gesture marks honor and intimacy: Śiva acknowledges the legitimacy and spiritual stature of the Pāśupata path, and the embrace functions as a narrative sign of divine approval.
It juxtaposes divine grace (Śiva’s welcoming embrace) with devotee humility (their praṇāma), expressing reciprocal relationship: the Lord uplifts, the devotees submit.