Har " हरि " " ਹਰਿ " is an official symbol of Ravidassia Dharam

Har may refer to:

  • ḪAR, the official copyrighted symbol of Ravidasi
  • ḪAR, the Sumero-Akkadian ideogram for "mountain"
  • Har is a term used in Hinduism to denote Shiva, also in famous phrase, Har Har Mahadeva, cororally Vishu's another name is Hari. Giving alternative name of cities like Haridwar (Hardwar)
  • Har is the Egyptian name for the god Horus.
  • Hár (meaning "high"), one of the many names of Odin in Norse mythology.
  • Har, a character in the mythological writings of William Blake.
  • Hár, a crater on Jupiter's moon Callisto.
  • Har is what individuals of the evolved Wraeththu humanoid species refer to themselves as in the 6 part Storm Constantine fantasy series.

Har may be an abbreviation for:

HAR may be an acronym:

  • HAR (Highway Advisory Radio), another name for Travelers' Information Stations, a form of broadcast traffic information.
  • HAR (Hacking At Random), another name for Hacking At Random, an outdoor hacker conference that took place in the Netherlands in the summer of 2009.
  • HAR (Heterogeneous Auto-Regressive) is a discrete time model for modeling and forecasting financial markets volatility
  • HAR (HTTP Archive), a file format that can be used by HTTP monitoring tools to export collected data

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Har

Har or HAR may refer to:

  • Har (Blake), a character in the mythological writings of William Blake
  • Hár (crater), a crater on Jupiter's moon Callisto
  • Har, another name for the Hindu god Shiva
  • Har, another name for the Egyptian god Horus
  • Hursag, the Sumero-Akkadian ideogram for "mountain"
  • Hár (meaning "high"), one of the many names of Odin in Norse mythology
  • Har, a term associated with Wraeththu, humanoid species in the six-part Storm Constantine fantasy series
  • Han Ah Reum, or H Mart
  • Heritage at Risk, English Heritage's register of endangered historic heritage
  • Human accelerated regions, the name of some human genes
  • .har (HTTP Archive), a file format that can be used by HTTP monitoring tools to export collected data
  • Hacking at Random, an outdoor hacker conference that took place in Netherlands in the summer of 2009
  • Highway advisory radio, another name for travelers' information station, a form of broadcast traffic information
  • Har (Blake)

    Har is a character in the mythological writings of William Blake, who roughly corresponds to an aged Adam. His wife, Heva, corresponds to Eve. Har appears in Tiriel (1789) and The Song of Los (1795) and is briefly mentioned in The Book of Thel (1790) and Vala, or The Four Zoas (1796-1803).

    Synopsis

    Many years before Tiriel begins, Har was overthrown by his children, Tiriel, Ijim and Zazel. As time went by, he and his wife, Heva, came to reside in the Vales of Har, where they gradually succumbed to dementia, regressing to a childlike state to such an extent that they came to think their guardian, Mnetha, is their mother, spending their days chasing birds and singing in a "great cage" (Tiriel; 3:21). After Tiriel loses his throne to his own children, he visits Har and Heva. Excited by the visit, although unaware that Tiriel is their son, they ask him to stay with them, but he refuses and resumes his wanderings. Later, after Tiriel has had most of his own children killed, he returns to the Vales with the express purpose of condemning his parents, and the way they brought him up, declaring that Har's laws and his own wisdom now "end together in a curse" (8:8);

    JEG

    JEG may refer to:

  • Jeg Coughlin Jr. (born 1970), American motorsports driver
  • Aasiaat Airport, in Greenland
  • Cheng language

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