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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 16

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

महापाशुपता नाम चक्रशूलधरास्तथा भैरवो विष्णुना सार्द्धमभेदेनार्चितो हि यै

mahāpāśupatā nāma cakraśūladharāstathā bhairavo viṣṇunā sārddhamabhedenārcito hi yai

महापाशुपता नाम चक्रशूलधरास्तथा। भैरवो विष्णुना सार्द्धमभेदेनार्चितो हि यै॥

Narrator (Purāṇic narrator) to the listener (traditional frame: Pulastya to Nārada)
ShivaVishnuBhairava
Śaiva–Vaiṣṇava unity (abheda)Syncretic iconography (cakra + śūla)Pāśupata identity and devotion

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FAQs

It is a deliberate syncretic emblem: cakra signals Viṣṇu’s sovereignty and protection, while śūla signals Śiva’s transformative power. Together they encode the Purāṇic claim that the supreme functions of preservation and dissolution are harmonized in the divine order.

Primarily devotionally and theologically: the worshippers revere Bhairava and Viṣṇu as non-separate in essence, a common Purāṇic strategy to reconcile sectarian devotion within a single sacred narrative.

Not directly. No tīrtha, river, mountain, or forest is named; the verse is doctrinal, emphasizing unity and the composition of divine hosts in the Andhaka episode.