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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 51

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

मिश्रको वर्णहीनश्च महापाशुपतस्तथा क्षणाद् भवति रुद्रेन्द्रः क्षणाच्छंभुः प्रभाकरः

miśrako varṇahīnaśca mahāpāśupatastathā kṣaṇād bhavati rudrendraḥ kṣaṇācchaṃbhuḥ prabhākaraḥ

Il devint de coloration mêlée, et aussi sans couleur; de même il devint le grand Pāśupata. En un instant il devient Rudrendra, seigneur des Rudra; en un instant (il devient) Śambhu, celui qui fait naître la radiance.

Narrative voice describing Śiva’s shifting epithets/forms to onlookers (Śaiva gaṇas implied by surrounding verses)
Śiva (Rudra/Śambhu/Pāśupati)
Multiplicity of Śiva’s names and functionsPāśupata supremacy (lordship over beings)Transcendence of qualities (varṇa-hīna) alongside manifest qualities (miśraka)

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It emphasizes Śiva’s sovereignty as Pāśupati—lord and controller of all ‘paśu’ (bound beings). In an Andhaka-related setting, it underscores Śiva’s capacity to subdue demonic or bound forces through supreme lordship.

The pairing expresses a theological paradox: the deity manifests with attributes for devotees’ perception (variegated forms), yet remains beyond attributes in ultimate reality (nirguṇa-like, here signaled by ‘colorless’).

It functions as an epithet highlighting radiance and power—Śiva as the source of splendor that overwhelms opponents and illuminates the cosmic order, rather than a literal identification with the sun.