Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
तृतीयस्तमसो माम शेषमूर्तिः सहस्रपात् सहस्रवदनः श्रीमान् प्रजाप्रलयकारकः
tṛtīyastamaso māma śeṣamūrtiḥ sahasrapāt sahasravadanaḥ śrīmān prajāpralayakārakaḥ
Le troisième principe relève du tamas. C’est ma forme en tant que Śeṣa — aux mille pieds, aux mille visages, glorieuse — qui opère la dissolution des êtres au temps du pralaya.
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In Purāṇic guṇa-cosmology, tamas governs heaviness, inertia, and reabsorption. Śeṣa, as the cosmic remainder/support and as a principle connected with the winding-down of manifest creation, is framed as a tamas-associated manifestation in this enumerative scheme.
It is a conventional Purāṇic epithet indicating immeasurable magnitude and omnipresence. ‘Sahasra’ functions as ‘countless,’ expressing cosmic scale rather than a strict numeral.
It presents Śeṣa as an instrumentality of pralaya—creation is withdrawn and beings are reabsorbed into the unmanifest. The verse emphasizes that dissolution, like creation, proceeds under the Lord’s own cosmic modalities.