The corpus record — Sanskrit
hari
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Where it lives
- Svetasvatara Upanisad 1 · 5.82/10k
- Katha Upanisad 1 · 4.64/10k
- Aitareya Upanisad 1 · 2.06/10k
- Taittiriya Upanisad 1 · 1.89/10k
- Chandogya Upanisad 5 · 1.07/10k
- Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 2 · 0.26/10k
What it meant
No Monier-Williams entry is recorded for this lemma.
In the wild
- hari Aitareya Upanisad aitup_2.4
- har Brhadaranyaka Upanisad brhup_2,1.3
- haraya Brhadaranyaka Upanisad brhup_2,6.1
- harā Chandogya Upanisad chup_1,12.5
- haro Chandogya Upanisad chup_1,12.5
- harā Chandogya Upanisad chup_1,13.1
6 of 11 attestations shown.
Where it came from
- Treated in Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) s.v. har (vol. 3, scan p. 705; entry #9515). Root candidates: *har-.
Sanskrit corpus record built from GRETIL sources (citations and statistics; GRETIL running text is not redistributable). Passage text, where shown, from the Digital Corpus of Sanskrit (CC BY 4.0). Dictionary senses from Monier-Williams (1899, public domain), via the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries.