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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 33

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

विहस्य मेघगम्भीरं गणानिदमुवाच ह श्रूयतां सर्वमाख्यास्ये स्वयशोवर्द्धनं वचः

vihasya meghagambhīraṃ gaṇānidamuvāca ha śrūyatāṃ sarvamākhyāsye svayaśovarddhanaṃ vacaḥ

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Jīmūtavāhana addressing the gaṇas (an assembled group/attendants).
Public narration and self-legitimationOral transmission (ākhyāna)Assembly discourse (gaṇas)

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FAQs

Not necessarily. In Purāṇic diction, gaṇa can mean ‘group/assembly’ broadly. However, because ‘gaṇas’ frequently denotes Śiva’s attendants, the word can carry a Śaiva resonance unless the surrounding chapter clarifies the audience.

It frames the forthcoming account as a self-attesting narrative—either a boast, a formal proclamation of merit, or a justification meant to establish authority and credibility before the assembly.

It elevates the speech-register: a cloud-deep voice implies gravitas and power, signaling that what follows is meant to be received as weighty and definitive.