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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 39

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

व्रजन्ति नरकं घोरं इत्येवं परिवादिनः अतोर्ऽथं न क्षिपाम्यद्य भवतो नरके ऽद्भुते

vrajanti narakaṃ ghoraṃ ityevaṃ parivādinaḥ ator'thaṃ na kṣipāmyadya bhavato narake 'dbhute

“Beginilah para pemfitnah pergi ke neraka yang mengerikan,” demikian orang akan berkata; maka hari ini aku tidak akan melemparkanmu ke neraka yang luar biasa itu.

Same speaker continuing the admonitory reflection; speaking to a respected ‘bhavat’ (you)indicating a direct address within the narrative dialogue.
Shiva (Hara)
Consequences of slanderCompassion/forbearance (withholding punishment)Moral causalityDidactic interruption of violenceNaraka as deterrent

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FAQs

Purāṇic idiom often personifies cosmic justice: powerful beings (or the moral order they represent) are described as ‘casting’ offenders into naraka. Here it functions as a dramatic way to say: ‘I will not punish you in the manner slanderers deserve.’

It intensifies the threat by portraying the punishment as exceptional or astonishing—either unusually severe or remarkable—serving as a rhetorical deterrent against parivāda (defamation).

It is not excusing wrongdoing; it highlights awareness of the sin of slander and the speaker’s decision to avoid becoming an example of that sin, implying self-restraint and ethical consistency.