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Vamana Purana — Harihara Non-Duality, Shloka 24

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

तदेतेषां महादेव स्फुटं त्रैलोक्यविन्दकम् रूपं ज्ञानं विवेकं च वदस्व स्वेच्छया विभो

tadeteṣāṃ mahādeva sphuṭaṃ trailokyavindakam rūpaṃ jñānaṃ vivekaṃ ca vadasva svecchayā vibho

“因此,噢摩诃提婆——请随您圣意,向他们清楚开示那‘令三界欢悦’的形相、知见与辨别(viveka);噢全能者。”

(A Gaṇa or their leader) petitioning Śiva for instruction on the qualities behind his act of grace.
Shiva (Mahādeva)
Upadeśa (instruction)Jñāna and Viveka as salvific virtuesDivine form (rūpa) as meaningful manifestationŚiva as cosmic teacher honored by the three worlds

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FAQs

The triad links (1) rūpa—Śiva’s manifest mode or recognizable presence, (2) jñāna—spiritual knowledge that illuminates reality, and (3) viveka—discriminative wisdom that guides right judgment and conduct. Together they describe both divine revelation and the devotee’s ideal attainment.

The compound is interpretively flexible. In context it functions as a laudatory qualifier: the form/knowledge/discernment that ‘wins over’ or ‘delights’ the three worlds—i.e., universally acknowledged as auspicious and authoritative.

Purāṇic dialogues often pivot from wonder (vismaya) to instruction (upadeśa). The Gaṇas’ request frames Śiva not only as an object of devotion but as a guru who articulates the principles behind divine action and devotional privilege.