| hariman | हरिमन् | m. (for 2. See p. 1292, col. 1) death, illness, [L.] |
| time, [W.] |
| harimán m. (for 1. See p. 1289, col. 2) yellow colour, yellowness (as a disease), jaundice, [RV.]; [AV.] |
| harimantha | हरिमन्थ | hari—mantha m. Premna Spinosa (the wood of which by attrition produces flame), [L.] |
| the chick-pea, [ib.] |
| N. of a partic. country, [ib.] |
| harimanta | हरिमन्त | m. N. of an Āṅgirasa (author of [RV. ix, 72]), [Anukr.] |
| harimanthaja | हरिमन्थज | hari—mantha—ja m. ‘produced in the district Hari-mantha’, the chick-pea, [ib.] |
| hari—mantha—ja m. n. a sort of kidney-bean, [Suśr.] |
| harimanthaka | हरिमन्थक | hari—manthaka m. the chick-pea, [L.] |
| harimandira | हरिमन्दिर | hari—mandira n. a temple of Viṣṇu, [W.] |
| the world of V°, [Kṛṣṇaj.] |
| harimanyusāyaka | हरिमन्युसायक | hári—manyu-sāyaka (hári-), mfn. stimulating the mettle of the bay horses (said of Indra), [RV.] |