Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
चतुर्थो राजसो नाम रक्तवर्णश्चतुर्मुखः द्विभुजो धारयन् मालं सृष्टिकृच्चादिपूरुषः
caturtho rājaso nāma raktavarṇaścaturmukhaḥ dvibhujo dhārayan mālaṃ sṛṣṭikṛccādipūruṣaḥ
องค์ที่สี่เรียกว่า ‘ราชส’—มีสีแดง มีสี่พักตร์ มีสองกร ทรงพวงมาลัย; พระองค์คือผู้สร้างสรรพสิ่ง เป็นปุรุษดั้งเดิม.
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The markers ‘caturmukha’ (four-faced) and ‘sṛṣṭikṛt’ (creator) strongly evoke Brahmā. However, the framing ‘My rājasa form’ suggests a theological hierarchy: the creative office is an emanation or delegated function under the Supreme source.
Red (rakta) is a standard symbolic color for rajas—energy, passion, and activity—matching the creative surge that projects the manifest world.
In this local cosmological enumeration, it denotes the first operative ‘person-principle’ of creation within the manifesting sequence, not necessarily the absolute Supreme Puruṣa. The text can use ‘puruṣa’ flexibly for cosmic agents.