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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 54

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

तदा निर्धूतपापास्ते समजायन्त पार्षदाः तेष्वेवं धूतपापेषु अभिन्नेषु हरीश्वरः

tadā nirdhūtapāpāste samajāyanta pārṣadāḥ teṣvevaṃ dhūtapāpeṣu abhinneṣu harīśvaraḥ

Bấy giờ, tội lỗi của họ được phủi sạch, và họ trở thành những kẻ xứng đáng làm tùy tùng cận vệ (pārṣada). Và khi họ đã được thanh tịnh như thế, an trụ trong tính không sai khác, Hari-Īśvara (Đấng hợp nhất Hari và Śiva) liền hiển hiện giữa họ.

Narratorial voice describing the devotees’ purification and their becoming divine attendants
Harīśvara (Hari-Śiva)ViṣṇuŚiva
Purification (pāpa-kṣaya)Attainment of divine proximity (pārṣadatva)Hari–Hara unityTransformative power of knowledge/realization

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FAQs

Pārṣada denotes a deity’s attendant—one admitted into the divine retinue. In Purāṇic idiom it signifies elevated spiritual status and proximity to the deity, often as a fruit of tīrtha-merit and right knowledge.

The passage links purification to jñāna and abheda-vision (non-difference). In the Saro-mahātmya setting, tīrtha practice and insight are typically paired: the tīrtha supports inner transformation, and insight consummates it.

Harīśvara is a unitive epithet—Hari (Viṣṇu) and Īśvara (Śiva) understood as one lord. It functions as a theological bridge, affirming that devotion to either culminates in the same supreme reality.