Harihara Revelation and the Tirtha-Glorification of Saptasarasvata in Kurukshetra
तं प्राह शंभुर्द्विज पश्य मह्यं भस्म प्रवृत्तो ऽङ्गुलितो ऽतिशुक्लम् संताडनादेव न च प्रहर्षो ममास्ति नृनं हि भवान् प्रमत्तः
taṃ prāha śaṃbhurdvija paśya mahyaṃ bhasma pravṛtto 'ṅgulito 'tiśuklam saṃtāḍanādeva na ca praharṣo mamāsti nṛnaṃ hi bhavān pramattaḥ
Śambhu nói với ông: “Hỡi bậc nhị sinh, hãy nhìn ta. Từ ngón tay ta tuôn ra thứ tro trắng tinh. Thế nhưng chỉ vì sự hiển lộ do va chạm ấy, ta không hề hân hoan; còn ông, giữa loài người, đã trở nên mê mờ, tự đắc.”
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The gesture functions as a corrective demonstration: Śiva shows a superior (yet effortless) manifestation to undercut the sage’s vanity and to teach that siddhi-like signs are not grounds for self-exaltation.
Śiva models non-elation (apraharṣa) even when extraordinary power appears, teaching that true tapas is marked by steadiness, not by intoxication or display.
Not mere carelessness, but a spiritual heedlessness—loss of discernment due to pride in one’s ascetic attainment—leading to improper conduct (e.g., celebratory dancing in the surrounding narrative).