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(1) What does the idol 'Harihar' indicate ?​

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Answered by manisha09patle
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Harihara (Sanskrit: हरिहर) is the fused representation of Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara) from the Hindu tradition. ... Harihara is also sometimes used as a philosophical term to denote the unity of Vishnu and Shiva as different aspects of the same Ultimate Reality called Brahman.

Answered by rajeshmsathe73
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Harihar was a bhakti sect in the south India who consider Shiva and Vishnu as one and the same Thier idols depicted half Shiva and half Vishnu

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