Hari – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Hari
Sanskrit
Hari (Devanagari: हरि) is in origin a
colour term for
yellowish hues, including yellow,
golden, yellowish-brown or reddish brown, fallow or khaki, pale yellow, greenish or green-yellow. It has important symbolism in the
Rigveda and hence in
Hinduism; in Rigvedic symbolism, it unites the colours of
Soma, the
Sun, and
bay horses under a single term.
Hari
Hari (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root hri to take, remove; to be yellow] Especially the name of Krishna as an avatara of Vishnu; likewise applied to other deities, generally Siva. Also an alternative name for the sign of the zodiac Simha or Leo -- the word itself meaning a lion, as well as being a name for the sun, the moon, the horses of Indra, and for one of the nine varshas or divisions of the world.
As an adjective, yellow or green.
harum
N
plants of genus arum
häri
herein
hari
day. se-hari-hari every day