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ŚB 1.10.11-12
It is said that Hari, the Personality of Godhead, is so transcendentally attractive that even those who
ŚB 1.3.2
He is called Hari, and from Him all incarnations within the universe are expanded.
ŚB 1.3.5
universe are as follows: Yajña as Svāyambhuva Manu, Vibhu as Svārociṣa Manu, Satyasena as Uttama Manu, Hari
ŚB 1.3.15
has given definite proofs from authoritative scriptures (like Viṣṇu-dharmottara, Mārkaṇḍeya Purāṇa, Harivaṁśa
ŚB 1.3.26
There are many others, such as Śrī Hayagrīva, Hari, Haṁsa, Pṛśnigarbha, Vibhu, Satyasena, Vaikuṇṭha,
ŚB 1.3.28
the planets in the spiritual sky are eternal associates of God in different spiritual planets called Hari-dhāma
ŚB 1.5.22
Scientific knowledge engaged in the service of the Lord, and all similar activities, are all factually hari-kīrtana
ŚB 1.6.35
But Ṭhākura Haridāsa was allured at midnight by the well-dressed Māyā, and still she could not induce
ŚB 1.7.10
api, (5) ca, (6) urukrama, (7) kurvanti, (8) ahaitukīm, (9) bhaktim, (10) ittham-bhūta-guṇaḥ and (11) hariḥ
ŚB 1.7.10
According to Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya, the import of the word ittham-bhūta is “complete bliss.”
ŚB 1.7.10
The word hari conveys various meanings, but the chief import of the word is that He (the Lord) vanquishes
ŚB 1.Introduction
It is known as Hari-nāmāmṛta-vyākaraṇa and is prescribed in the syllabus of schools in Bengal.