Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 saarada wrote: > namastae ! > > I may be off mark here but I am going to present my opinion > any way. > > Apte's Sanskrit-English dictionary gives "reddish brown or kapila > varNa" as one of the meanings of "hari". kEsha/kESa means hair..That > we all know..We also know Siva is kapilavarNa jaTaadhaari..So may be > we can also safely say here they are refering to Siva when they > say "harikEsha/harikaeSa" and she is being called as Siva's > consort .. which she is.. > > If I am wrong ,some one can correct me... > > suprabha What you have given is one interpretation, for this name shankara gives 15 different interpretations. One of the earlier intrepretation identified harikesha with rudra (based on the reference in rudram). You will find the complete by clicking on the link below. http://www.escribe.com/religion/advaita/search.html?query=harikeshasakhI Ravi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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