Hinduism · Masculino

HARI

brown, yellow, tawny in Sánscrito, and by extension monkey, horse, lion. This is another name of the Hindu god Vishnu, and sometimes of Krishna. It is also borne by the son of the Garuda, the bird-like mount of Vishnu.

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brown, yellow, tawny in Sánscrito, and by extension monkey, horse, lion. This is another name of the Hindu god Vishnu, and sometimes of Krishna. It is also borne by the son of the Garuda, the bird-like mount of Vishnu.

Variantes en otros idiomas

10 idiomas
HindiHari
HinduismHari
KannadaHari
MalayalamHari
MarathiHari
NepaliHari
TamilHari
TeluguHari
HindiHarendra
IndioSIKH(Hardeep, Harinder

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