Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
क्षणार्द्धाच्छङ्करो विष्णुः क्षणाच्छर्वः पितामहः ततस्तदद्भुततमं दृष्ट्वा शैवादयो गणाः
kṣaṇārddhācchaṅkaro viṣṇuḥ kṣaṇāccharvaḥ pitāmahaḥ tatastadadbhutatamaṃ dṛṣṭvā śaivādayo gaṇāḥ
Trong nửa khoảnh khắc, Śaṅkara trở thành Viṣṇu; trong một khoảnh khắc, Śarva trở thành Pitāmaha (Brahmā). Bấy giờ, thấy sự hiển hiện kỳ diệu bậc nhất ấy, các gaṇa thuộc phái Śaiva và những đoàn chúng khác…
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In Purāṇic idiom it can function both ways: (1) as a theophanic display where one deity assumes another’s form, and (2) as a theological claim of underlying unity—one supreme reality appearing as multiple deities for cosmic functions.
‘Pitāmaha’ is a reverential title emphasizing Brahmā’s role as progenitor. The verse heightens the marvel by stating that Śiva’s manifestation can encompass even the creator-function associated with Brahmā.
They are Śiva-aligned hosts (gaṇas) and allied groups present as witnesses. Their astonishment validates the extraordinary nature of the event and sets up subsequent reactions or actions in the Andhaka-vadha narrative.