harihara in A Sentence

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    Idols include: Lord Ganesha, Lord Harihara(Half Lord Vishnu and Half Lord Shiva),

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    forms so reproduced are Lingodbhava, Harihara, Subrahmanya, Vishnu with garuda in human form,

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    There is also a smaller shrine for Ganapati, interposed between the Siva and Harihara temples.

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    After a short time, Harihara and Bukka forsook their new master and their new faith.

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    Harihara I(1336-1356 CE), also called Hakka and Vira Harihara I, was the founder of the Vijayanagara empire.

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    Interposed between them, along with two rock sculptures of dancing Siva and Harihara, are small niches

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    At Aihole( Ravalapudi or Ravalagudi), we have Varaha, Harihara, Ardhanari, Gangadhara, Saptamatrikas, Mahishamardini and the two nidhis.

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    For example, Harihara and Raghavanka, the revolutionary poets of the thirteenth century, derived their inspiration from Basava and others.

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    The other iconographic forms so reproduced are Lingodbhava, Harihara, Subrahmanya, Vishnu with garuda in human form, Narasimha, and the tandava forms, of Siva.

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    In this struggle, Harihara and Bukka were aided by their brothers and relations who took up the administration of the areas conquered by their efforts.

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    In between the Rama and Siva shrines, there is a third shrine dedicated to Sankaranarayana, or Harihara, circular in plan and two- storeyed in its rise.

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    Idols include: Lord Ganesha, Lord Harihara(Half Lord Vishnu and Half Lord Shiva), Kalyanasundara(wedding of the Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati) and defeat of asura Andhaka by Lord Shiva.

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    In the early 14th century, Harihara and Bukka Raya established the Vijayanagara empire with its capital, Hosapattana(later named Vijayanagara), on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in the modern Bellary district.

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    Harihara I(reigned 1336- 56) then established his new capital, Vijayanagar, in an easily defensible position south of the Tungabhadra River, where it came to symbolize the emerging medieval political culture of south India.

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    Interposed between them, along with two rock sculptures of dancing Siva and Harihara, are small niches or memorial shrines with lingas cut inside them, with dedicatory or other inscriptions of the eighth century.

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    What follows here is the narration found in Harihara' s work and it tells us how Basava secured a job in Mangaliveda: Basava came directly to the royal treasury and stood there, watching the officials doing their work.

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