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  2. Harihara - Wikipedia

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    Harihara (Sanskrit: हरिहर) is the dual representation of the Hindu deities Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara). Harihara is also known as Shankaranarayana ...

  3. Harihara I - Wikipedia

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    Harihara I, also called Hakka and Vira Harihara I, was the founder of the Vijayanagara Empire, in present-day Karnataka, India, which he ruled from 18 April 1336 to 20 November 1355. [5] He and his successors formed the Sangama dynasty , the first of four dynasties to rule the empire.

  4. Harihara II - Wikipedia

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    Harihara II (died 31 August 1404) was an Emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty. [3] He patronised the Kannada poet Madhura, a Jaina . An important work on the Vedas was completed during his time.

  5. Harihara (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Harihara (or Harisvara) was a noted Kannada poet and writer in the 12th century. A native of Halebidu in modern Hassan district , he came from a family of accountants ( Karnikas ) [ 1 ] and initially served in that capacity in the court of Hoysala King Narasimha I (r.1152–1173 CE). [ 2 ]

  6. Harihar - Wikipedia

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    Harihara (or Hari-hara) is a syncretic deity in Hinduism, combining the two major gods Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara). The region of Harihara had been under the control of the Hoysalas from the 11th to 13th centuries AD. There is a famous temple built in the 12th century during Hoysala's time called Harihareshwara temple. [citation needed]

  7. Harihareshwara Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple houses the deity Harihara, a fusion of the Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva. The image of the deity is a fusion of the right vertical half of Shiva and left vertical half of Vishnu. [ 2 ] The image holds in its right hand, the attributes of Shiva and in the left hand, those of Vishnu.

  8. Harihara Deula - Wikipedia

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    The Harihara Deula or Twin Temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. They are situated near the bank of Mahanadi river , at Gandharadi village in Boudh district of Odisha , India. Architecture

  9. Harihara Mahapatra - Wikipedia

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    Harihara has worked in Odia films like Dil Tate Deichi (2010), Love Dot Com, Akhire Akhire, Pagala Karichu Tu, Haata Dhari Chaaluthaa.He has also worked in award-winning children's feature film 'Sabas Biju' in 2017 and the film was screened at National Children's Film Festival, Rajasthan and International Children's Film Festival, Hyderabad.