Hari

Sanskrit Hari (Devanagari: हरि "who forgive all our sins") is the Supreme God in Hinduism is also known as Vishnu and Narayana .Hari is described as having the dark complexion of water-filled clouds and having four arms. He is depicted as a pale blue being, as are his incarnations Rama and Krishna. He holds a padma (lotus flower) in his lower left hand, theKaumodaki gada (mace) in his lower right hand, the Panchajanya shankha (conch) in his upper left hand and the discus weapon considered to be the most powerful weapon according to Hindu Religion Sudarshana Chakra in his upper right hand and also have a bow named as sharanga and due to which he is sometimes named as sharangapani (hari) in Bhagvad Gita.

The word Hari is widely used in later Sanskrit and Prakrit literature, Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Sikh religions. It appears as 650th name of Vishnu in the Vishnu sahasranama of the Mahabharata and hence rose to special importance in Hindu Vaishnavism.

Etymology

In Greek Hari means nobility, grace or kindness. [H]ari is etymologically indistinguishable from Arya. [1] Some words in non-Indo-European languages which fell under Hindu dominance during the medieval period also have loanwords derived from the Sanskrit term, including the word for "day" in Malay and Indonesian, and the word for "king" in Tagalog.

Other Names of Hari

There are many names of lord Hari defined in holy books of Hinduism such as Bhagwad Gita and Mahabharata and many other holy books. some of them which are used usually.

Usage in Indian religion and mythology

See also

References

  1. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FFyAAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA261&lpg=PA261&dq=hari+means+arya&source=bl&ots=xswci08QAJ&sig=YBI3NmpLQhQk9uYL9c0fLsoyGIc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwipw83R2MDMAhVIIcAKHWTbCJYQ6AEIJDAA#v=onepage&q=hari%20means%20arya&f=false
  2. Monier-Williams, A Sanskrit Dictionary (1899):
  3. Sri Vishnu Sahasranama, commentary by Sri Sankaracharya, translated by Swami Tapasyananda (Ramakrishna Math Publications, Chennai)
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