Ha > References for ‘Harati’
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[23] So when Parama Puruśa is [...] of Parama Puruśa is Hari. Harati pápánii ityarthe [...] physically, mentally, an spiritually.
[39] Why Hari kiirtana? One name of [...] steal”. So He is Hari, because Harati pápánii ityarthe [...] steals what? He steals your sins.
[8] “Harati pápániityarthe harih”. [...] expected to carry such a heavy load?
[25] Amrtákśaraḿ [...] and akśara.” Hara: Harati pápáni ityarthe Harah [“He who steals ones sins is called Hara”]. Harati in Sanskrit means “to steal”. [...] He undergoes no transmutation.
[44] Trayaḿ tyaktvá Hariḿ [...] favourite name of Parama Puruśa: harati pápán ityarthe Hari [...] remain a bit away from Him.”
[7] 4. Harati pápán ityarthe Hari [“One who steals otherśsins is called Hari”], and Harati bandanaḿ ityarthe Hara [...] deserves such a glorious epithet?
[21] A few days ago in a certain place I gave a talk about Hari. Hari means harati pápan ityarthe harih [...] of love and affection with Him.
[8] “Hari”. “Pápáni harati ityarthe harih.” He who [...] Thats why He is “Hari”.
[5] This world is a divine play of [...] metamorphosis and Hari means “Harati pápánityarthe harih”. [...] “Amrtákśarah Harah”.
[18] What is Haris role? Human [...] capacity He is called Hari. “Harati pápáni ityarthe [...] yourself of your burden”.
[6] But when this is the law, how does [...] is the meaning of Hari? “Harati pápáni ityarthe”. [...] because He dearly loves His devotees.
[10] But Parama Puruśa knows [...] He is certainly a thief “Harati pápah yah sah Harih.” [...] Hari. So, one of His names is Hari.
[24] For this the mind will have to [...] is Hari. Hari means: harati pápaḿ ityarthe harih [...] the unit being is Hari .
[26] Now Parama Puruśa [...] is stealing. For this reason, harati pápaḿ yah sah harih .
[6] Now whose kiirtana should be done? Haris. Who is Hari? In Bhopal I said: Harati pápaḿ ityarthe harih [...] Himself steals. This is quite bad.
[7] Yes, He steals and He must steal, He is compelled to do so. Now what does He steal? Harati pápaḿ ityarthe harih [...] created beings for their own welfare.