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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 53

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

अजानन्त तदैक्येन ब्रह्मविष्ण्वीशभास्करान् यदाभिन्नममन्यन्त देवेदेवं सदाशिवम्

ajānanta tadaikyena brahmaviṣṇvīśabhāskarān yadābhinnamamanyanta devedevaṃ sadāśivam

तेव्हा त्या एकत्वबोधाने त्यांनी सत्य जाणले—जेव्हा त्यांनी ब्रह्मा, विष्णू, ईश (शिव) आणि भास्कर (सूर्य) यांना अभिन्न मानले, तेव्हा देवदेव सदाशिव हाच एक परम दिव्य तत्त्व आहे असे त्यांनी ओळखले।

Narratorial voice (Purāṇic narrator) describing the spiritual state of the devotees/attendants (pārṣadas) in the Saro context
Sadāśiva (Śiva)ViṣṇuBrahmāSūrya (Bhāskara)
Shaiva–Vaishnava UnityNon-difference of deities (abheda)Liberating knowledge (jñāna)Supremacy framed as inclusive (devedeva)

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FAQs

The key term is abhinna (‘non-different’). In Purāṇic theology this commonly means unity of essence/power (tattva/śakti) while allowing distinct names, forms, and functions in worship and myth.

Including Bhāskara signals a comprehensive ‘pantheon-in-one’ vision: even prominent Vedic/Smārta deities like Sūrya are integrated into the single supreme reality, reinforcing the universality of the teaching.

Purāṇas often express unity through a chosen theological lens. Here the unity is articulated with Sadāśiva as the naming-point of the supreme, without denying the same supremacy to Viṣṇu in other contexts—hence a sect-transcending abheda framed in Shaiva idiom.