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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 17

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

इमे मृगोन्द्रवदनाः शूलबाणधनुर्धराः गणास्त्वद्रोमसंभूता वीरभद्रपुरोगमाः

ime mṛgondravadanāḥ śūlabāṇadhanurdharāḥ gaṇāstvadromasaṃbhūtā vīrabhadrapurogamāḥ

Mereka ini berwajah seperti singa, memegang trisula, anak panah dan busur. Para gaṇa ini lahir daripada bulu pada tubuhmu, dan telah datang dengan Vīrabhadra sebagai pemimpin di hadapan.

Narrative voice (Purāṇic narrator) describing the scene to the listener (traditional frame: Pulastya to Nārada)
Śiva (Vṛṣabhadhvaja)Vīrabhadra
Śaiva gaṇa-cosmologyDivine emanation (roma-saṃbhava)Martial iconography of Śiva’s hostsProtection/assistance to the Lord’s purpose

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FAQs

It is a standard Purāṇic idiom for instantaneous divine emanation: Śiva’s will externalizes as hosts (gaṇas) without ordinary birth, emphasizing their non-human, numinous origin and Śiva’s sovereignty over creation of forces.

The imagery marks them as terrifying, liminal protectors suited for cosmic conflict (here, the Andhaka cycle). Their mixed/feral physiognomy is typical of gaṇa iconography, signaling power beyond human norms.

Vīrabhadra functions as the foremost commander of Śiva’s forces—an embodiment of Śiva’s wrathful energy—often deployed when a decisive martial intervention is required.