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1 हरि
hari
hári
fawn-coloured, reddish brown, brown, tawny, pale yellow, yellow, fallow, bay (esp. applied to horses), green, greenish RV. etc. etc.;
m. yellow orᅠ reddish brown orᅠ green (the colour) L. ;
a horse, steed (esp. of Indra) RV. etc. etc.;
a lion MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the sign of the zodiac Leo VarBṛS. ;
the sun ib. ;
= hari-nakshatra ib. ;
a monkey MBh. R. etc.;
( L. alsoᅠ, a ray of light;
the moon;
Phaseolus Mungo;
a jackal;
a parrot;
a peacock;
the Koil orᅠ Indian cuckoo;
a goose;
a frog;
a snake;
fire);
the wind orᅠ N. of Vāyu (god of the wind) R. ;
of Indra ib. etc.;
(esp.) N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa (in this sense thought by some to be derived from hṛi, « to take away orᅠ remove evil orᅠ sin») MBh. Kāv. etc.;
of Brahmā. TĀr. ;
of Yama L. ;
of Ṡiva L. ;
of Ṡukra L. ;
of Su-parṇa L. ;
of a son of Garuḍa MBh. ;
of a Rākshasa ib. ;
of a Dānava Hariv. ;
of a son of Akampaua ( orᅠ Anukampana) MBh. ;
of a son of Tārakâksha ib. ;
of a son of Parājit Hariv. ;
of a son of Parāvṛit VP. ;
of a worshipper of Vishṇu BhP. ;
of various authors andᅠ scholars (esp. of the poet Bhartṛi-hari as the author of the Vākya-padīya;
alsoᅠ with miṡra, bhaṭṭa, dīkshita etc.) Cat. ;
of a mountain VP. ;
of a world (cf. hari-varsha) L. ;
of a metre Col.;
of a partic. high number Buddh. ;
pl. men, people (= manushyāḥ) Naigh. II, 3 ;
a partic. class of gods under Manu Tāmasa Pur. ;
(ī) f. N. of the mythical mother of the monkeys MBh. R. ;
+ cCf. Lat. holus, helvus, fulvus;
Lith. ṡ3álias, ṡ3élti;
Slav. ṡelenǔ;
Germ. gëlo, gelb;
Eng. yellow
3) ind. an exclamation (« alas!») MW.
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