यथा भागवतं शास्त्रं तथा भागवतो नरः । उभयोरंतरं नास्ति हरहर्योस्तथैव च
yathā bhāgavataṃ śāstraṃ tathā bhāgavato naraḥ | ubhayoraṃtaraṃ nāsti haraharyostathaiva ca
ດັ່ງທີ່ຄຳພີພາຄະວະຕະ (Bhāgavata) ເປັນພຣະສາດສະຕຣາ, ຜູ້ເປັນພາຄະວະຕະ (ຜູ້ພັກດີ) ກໍເປັນເຊັ່ນນັ້ນ; ລະຫວ່າງສອງນັ້ນບໍ່ມີຄວາມແຕກຕ່າງ—ເຊັ່ນດຽວກັນ ລະຫວ່າງ ຮະຣະ (Hara) ແລະ ຮະຣິ (Hari) ກໍບໍ່ແຕກຕ່າງ.
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya narration style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Scene: A serene assembly where a Bhāgavata devotee is shown radiating the same aura as a sacred manuscript; behind them, Śiva and Viṣṇu appear as a single unified form or as two deities sharing one halo, indicating Hari-Hara aikya.
It teaches non-difference: true devotion embodies scripture, and sectarian division between Śiva and Viṣṇu is rejected.
No single tīrtha is named; the verse is doctrinal, emphasizing bhakti and Hari-Hara unity.
No ritual is prescribed; it is a theological assertion guiding attitude and devotion.