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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

ఇవీ సింహముఖులు, శూలం-బాణం-ధనుస్సు ధరించినవారు—ఇవి నీ రోమాల నుండి జన్మించిన గణులు; వీరభద్రుడు ముందుండగా వచ్చారు।

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.