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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 29

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

यथाहं वै परिज्ञातो न भवद्भिस्तथा ध्रुवम् येनाहं निन्दितो नित्यं भवद्भिर्मूढबुद्धिभिः

yathāhaṃ vai parijñāto na bhavadbhistathā dhruvam yenāhaṃ nindito nityaṃ bhavadbhirmūḍhabuddhibhiḥ

ନିଶ୍ଚୟ ତୁମେ ମୋତେ ଯେପରି ମୁଁ ସତ୍ୟରେ ଅଛି ସେପରି ଜାଣିନାହ; କାରଣ ମୂଢବୁଦ୍ଧି ହୋଇ ତୁମେ ସଦା ମୋର ନିନ୍ଦା କରୁଛ।

Maheshvara (Shiva) addressing his gaṇas (attendants)
Shiva (Maheśvara)
Correct understanding of the deity (tattva-jñāna)Condemnation born of delusionEthics of speech toward the divine and elders

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FAQs

The verse frames a doctrinal point: proximity to the divine (being gaṇas) does not guarantee tattva-jñāna. Misrecognition leads to nindā (reviling), which is presented as a symptom of mūḍha-buddhi (deluded cognition).

It can be read both ways: (1) literal disparagement in speech/attitude, and (2) a broader failure to apprehend Shiva’s nature—purity, transcendence, and non-duality—leading to disrespectful or mistaken judgments.

In Andhaka episodes, themes of ignorance, misperception, and the consequences of arrogance recur. This line functions as a moral-theological correction before or amid conflict, emphasizing that delusion distorts one’s relation even to the Lord.