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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 54

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

तदा निर्धूतपापास्ते समजायन्त पार्षदाः तेष्वेवं धूतपापेषु अभिन्नेषु हरीश्वरः

tadā nirdhūtapāpāste samajāyanta pārṣadāḥ teṣvevaṃ dhūtapāpeṣu abhinneṣu harīśvaraḥ

Entonces, sacudidos y apartados sus pecados, llegaron a ser aptos como pārṣadas (asistentes cercanos). Y cuando así quedaron purificados y establecidos en la no-diferencia, Hari-Īśvara (el Señor unificado como Hari y Śiva) se manifestó entre ellos.

Narratorial voice describing the devotees’ purification and their becoming divine attendants
Harīśvara (Hari-Śiva)ViṣṇuŚiva
Purification (pāpa-kṣaya)Attainment of divine proximity (pārṣadatva)Hari–Hara unityTransformative power of knowledge/realization

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FAQs

Pārṣada denotes a deity’s attendant—one admitted into the divine retinue. In Purāṇic idiom it signifies elevated spiritual status and proximity to the deity, often as a fruit of tīrtha-merit and right knowledge.

The passage links purification to jñāna and abheda-vision (non-difference). In the Saro-mahātmya setting, tīrtha practice and insight are typically paired: the tīrtha supports inner transformation, and insight consummates it.

Harīśvara is a unitive epithet—Hari (Viṣṇu) and Īśvara (Śiva) understood as one lord. It functions as a theological bridge, affirming that devotion to either culminates in the same supreme reality.