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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 28

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

नावयोर्वै विशेषो ऽस्ति एका मूर्तिर्द्विधा स्थिता तदमीभिर्नरव्याघ्रैर्भक्तिभावयुतैर्गणैः

nāvayorvai viśeṣo 'sti ekā mūrtirdvidhā sthitā tadamībhirnaravyāghrairbhaktibhāvayutairgaṇaiḥ

まことに我らの間に差別はない。一つの御姿(同一の神的顕現)が二様に立つ。これは、虎のごとき男たち—信愛の情を具えたこれらのガナたち—によって理解されるべきである。

Rudra (Śiva) to devoted gaṇas/assembly (addressed honorifically as nara-vyāghra)
Rudra/ŚivaViṣṇu
Unity of the divine despite dual manifestationDevotional qualification to grasp theologyReconciliation of sectarian identitiesInstruction to Śiva’s gaṇas/devotees

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FAQs

It asserts a single supreme reality manifesting as two recognizable divine persons (Śiva and Viṣṇu) for cosmic functions and devotional accessibility, without essential difference (viśeṣa).

“Nara-vyāghra” honors their spiritual/heroic capacity, while “gaṇa” situates them as an organized devotional host—apt recipients of Rudra’s corrective teaching on unity.

It does not deny distinct forms or rituals; it reframes them within a higher unity, discouraging rivalry and nindā while allowing devotion to proceed through either form.