Harihara Revelation and the Tirtha-Glorification of Saptasarasvata in Kurukshetra
दृष्ट्वैव देवा हरिशङ्करं तं नमो ऽस्तु ते सर्वगताव्ययेति प्रोक्त्वा प्रणामं कमलासनाद्याश्चक्रुर्मतिं चैकतरां नियुज्य
dṛṣṭvaiva devā hariśaṅkaraṃ taṃ namo 'stu te sarvagatāvyayeti proktvā praṇāmaṃ kamalāsanādyāścakrurmatiṃ caikatarāṃ niyujya
他们一见那位哈利—商羯罗,诸天——以莲座者梵天为首——便齐声说道:“敬礼于您,遍在而不坏者!”言毕,众神顶礼叩拜,令心一境,尽皆归依于那唯一至上的本体。
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It frames Harihara not merely as a composite icon but as the metaphysical absolute: omnipresent (sarvagata) and beyond decay/change (avyaya). The devas’ language shifts the scene from visual wonder to theological recognition.
Brahmā is conventionally identified by the lotus-seat; naming him first (‘-ādyāḥ’) indicates leadership of the devas and underscores that even the cosmic creator bows to the unified supreme.
It specifies inner alignment: not only external homage (praṇāma) but concentrated, exclusive orientation of mind toward the one reality revealed as Hari-Śaṅkara—an implicit teaching on devotion and contemplative focus.