Ha > References for ‘Hara’
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[32] The kśara-akśara [...] influence of Prakrti; Akśara (or Hara) is not transmuted by Prakrti [...] from these two (Kśara and Hara) there is another Conscious Entity, [...] allurement. They then attain liberation.
[3] What is the actual meaning of Hari? Hari and Hara are the two functional expressions [...] in contact with. The word “Hara” is a combination of two acoustic [...] always engaged in some type of work.
[7] “Ra” is the acoustic [...] of divine game, He is known as Hara (ha + ra). Another of Shivas names is Hara. That is why some people utter, “Hara Hara vyom vyom”.
[69] It is the Saguńa Brahma [...] object the Divine game of Hari and Hara, Viśńu and Shiva [...] lives]] the battle between Hari and Hara goes on unabated. So long as Hari [...] avenues of expression. The moment Hara starts winning, the rhythm of life [[gets]] dimmed. With the establishment of Hara all briskness, knowledge, intelligence, [...] stop, frozen in the chill of death.
[4] One of the questions posed by Párvatii [...] had to be handed over to people, Hara [Shiva] and Párvatii had [...] path?” So Shiva replied,
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[97] [Hara is my father, Gaorii is my mother, [...] heaven and hell are my native land.]
[16] How does the individual move ahead? There is Hari on one side and Hara on the other. On the one side [...] side there is destruction. While Hara symbolizes destruction, Hari symbolizes creation. The world moves on through the clash of Hari and Hara ( Hariharátmaka ). [...] of Hari. Thereafter the play of Hara begins. The petals wither and [...] dreadful as death, for death itself.
[54] In Angadesh, people of all classes [...] Shivarátri day and dance and shout, Hara Hara vyom vyom [a chant in praise of [...] caste sentiment or untouchability.
[1] Jaya shubhavajradhara shubhra kalevara Vyághrámbara Hara dehi padam; Jaya Viśáńaninádaka [...] satya sanátana paramapadam.
[6] 3. Since the beginning of yoga [...] described as vyághrámbara Hara. ( 1 )
[7] 4. Harati pápán ityarthe [...] Harati bandanaḿ ityarthe Hara [“One who cuts asunder the knots of bondages is called Hara”]. That great personality who [...] all kinds of bondages is called Hara. If He is not Hara, then who deserves such a glorious epithet?
[1] Jaya shubhavajradhara shubhra kalevara Vyághrámbara Hara dehi padam; Jaya Viśáńaninádaka [...] satya sanátana paramapadam.
[7] HARA. The entity which is instrumental [...] the preservation of unit beings.
[21] “Hara;s Seven Secrets”. Discourse [...] Acyutánanda Avadhúta.
[10] It is important to note that sattvaguńa [...] and the destroyer, of Hari and Hara.
[16] Similarly for Shiva. One name of Shiva is Hara. Ha represents the ethereal stratum, [...] energies of the universe”. Hara is the acoustic root of Lord Shiva.
[4] “Kśarátmáná [...] Akśara Brahma whose other name is Hara. Hara means one who undergoes no change under the influence of others.
[5] This world is a divine play of Hari and Hara. It is Hari-Harátmaka. Hara is one who is undergoing no metamorphosis [...] we are concerned with the word Hara. “Amrtákśarah Harah”.
[15] Parama Puruśa [...] as a copulative compound.” Hara and Gauri in the copulative compound [...] from Raygunakar Bharatchandra.
[3] Kii e nirúpama shobhá manorama Hara Gaorii ek shariire Shveta piita [...] phańii phańá dhari re.
[16] “Kiirtaniiyah sadá [...] universe is the playground of Hari and Hara. Hari maintains this universe and Hara destroys it. What form does this [...] of everything is called “Hara” and the entity responsible for [...] fundamental difference between Hari and Hara.
[17] Hara is derived from two letters: “ha” [...] the ethereal factor, is called Hara.
[1] Yesterday I said something regarding [...] know what the meaning of “Hara” [a name of Shiva] is? Spiritual [...] – everything comes from that Hara. What is the meaning of “Hara”? Ha is the acoustic root of the [...] entire ethereal level is “Hara”, that is, in the expressed universe the most vibrating, the most dancing, entity is Hara. Hence Hara is also known as Nat́aráj or Nat́esha [Lord of Dance].
[3] Once Párvatii, the spouse of Hara, asked Him, “O Lord, what [...] the secrets of success?”
[7] HARA. Literally, “the entity [...] the preservation of unit beings.
[12] Kii e nirúpama shobhá manorama Hara Gaorii ek shariire Shveta piita [...] phańii phańá dhari re.