Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
खट्वाङ्गयोधिनो वीरा रक्तचर्मसमावृताः इमे प्राप्ता गणा योद्धुं महाव्रतिन उत्तमाः
khaṭvāṅgayodhino vīrā raktacarmasamāvṛtāḥ ime prāptā gaṇā yoddhuṃ mahāvratina uttamāḥ
खट्वाङ्ग (दंड-शस्त्र) घेऊन युद्ध करणारे, रक्तवर्ण चर्माने आच्छादित वीर गण—हे उत्तम महाव्रती युद्धासाठी येथे आले आहेत।
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The khaṭvāṅga is a liminal weapon-staff linked to ascetic and cremation-ground symbolism. In Purāṇic battle scenes it marks the gaṇas as tapas-endowed warriors whose power is not merely physical but also ritual-ascetic.
Animal hides are a common Śaiva ascetic marker, evoking wilderness/cremation-ground life and fearlessness. ‘Red’ intensifies the raudra aesthetic—suggesting blood, ferocity, and battle-readiness—while also distinguishing this troop visually within the larger host.
It frames the gaṇas’ martial capacity as grounded in vow and discipline (vrata), a recurring Purāṇic idea: ascetic observance generates potency (tejas) that can be deployed in cosmic conflicts such as the Andhaka episode.