[Facts] Re: Arisai
Thanks, but that is in an Indian context, where hara (from a root meaning to steal) is the name of the destroyer and hari (from a root possibly meaning yellow/green) is the name of the protector. (kRSNa, for dark coloured, is a pastoral god identified with hari) But, I was interested hari in the Persian context.Incidentally, the vocative term hare kRSNa is the common form, used in invoking the protector, though harikRSNa has been used historically as a name.
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Find Origin and Meaning  ·  Ariszay  ·  5/18/2007, 9:12 PM
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Re: Find Origin and Meaning  ·  Agata  ·  5/18/2007, 10:19 PM