हरि — {hari} mfn. (for 2. See col. 3) bearing, carrying ( {dṛti} and {nātha-h})
हरि — {hári} mfn. (prob. fr. a lost √{hṛ}, 'to be yellow or green'##for 1. {hari} See above, col. 2) fawn-coloured, reddish brown, brown, tawny, pale yellow, yellow, fallow, bay (esp. applied to horses), green, greenish &c, &c##m. yellow or reddish brown or green (the colour)##a horse, steed (esp. of Indra) &c. &c##a lion &c##the sign of the zodiac Leo##the sun##= {hari-nakṣatra}##a monkey &c##( also, a ray of light##the moon##Phaseolus Mungo##a jackal##a parrot##a peacock##the Koil or Indian cuckoo##a goose##a frog##a snake##fire)##the wind or N. of Vāyu (god of the wind)##of Indra &c##(esp.) N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa (in this sense thought by some to be derived from √{hṛ}, 'to take away or remove evil or sin') &c##of Brahmā##of Yama##of Śiva##of Śukra##of Su-parṇa##of a son of Garuḍa##of a Rākshasa##of a Dānava##of a son of Akampaua (or Anukampana)##of a son of Tārakâksha##of a son of Parājit##of a son of Parāvṛit##of a worshipper of Vishṇu##of various authors and scholars (esp. of the poet Bhartṛi-hari as the author of the Vākya-padīya##also with {miśra}, {bhaṭṭa}, {dīkṣita} &c.)##of a mountain##of a world (cf. {hari-varṣa})##of a metre##of a partic. high number##pl. men, people (= {manuṣyāḥ}) ii, 3##a partic. class of gods under Manu Tāmasa##({ī}), f. N. of the mythical mother of the monkeys [Cf. Lat. {holus}, {helvus}, {fulvus} ; Lith. {ś3álias}, {ś3élti} ; Slav. [zelen˘u] ; Germ. {ge10lo}, {gelb} ; Eng. {yellow}.]
हरि — {hari} ind. (for 1. See p. 1289, col. 2##for 2. , col. 3) an exclamation ('alas!')
इन्हें भी देखें :
These Also :