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Hara

сущ.
ударения
бур. хараган (Haragan; свита нижнего девона, Среднеконтинентальный район)
рел., будд. Хара («устранитель», имя Шивы)
HARA сущ.
мед. человеческие антитела против кроличьих антигенов (tahana); человеческие антитела против антигенов кролика (tahana)
эк. гиперболическая абсолютная несклонность к риску (Hyperbolic Absolute Risk Aversion Bazhanov)
hara сущ.
общ. хара (altitudinal belt with herbaceous vegetation in Japan)
Макаров. горный пояс луговой растительности (в Японии); хара (горный пояс луговой растительности в Японии)
Gruzovik, бот. хара ломкая (altitudinal belt with herbaceous vegetation in Japan)
harae сущ.
рел. хараи (обряды очищения)
 Английский тезаурус
HARA сокр.
сокр. Hyperbolic Absolute Risk Aversion
сокр., контр.кач. Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (DVKub)
сокр., эл. high altitude radar altimeter
тех. high-altitude radar altimeter
Harae сущ.
рел. Purification, purity, the converse of kegare, pollution. Harae is a general term for ceremonies of purification designed to counter misfortune and pollution and restore ritual purity. Sprinkling water on face and hands (temizu) when entering a shrine is a simple form of harae which helps render the shrine visitor fit to approach the kami. Types of harae are performed at the beginning of all Shinto ceremonies and in situations where there is a special need for purification, e.g. to avert disasters, before starting a new enterprise, after death, at new year (shogatsu), at jichinsai etc.. Water, salt and the waving of a haraigushi are commonly used as purifying agents in harae rites. The concept is central to Shinto thought, with many local and lineage interpretations. Harae may mean an extended process of shugyō or ascetic training including physical purification of the body inside and out (cleansing with salt or water; fasting or eating special foods; sexual abstinence) or purification of the soul (mitama) by forms of meditation, ritual or shugyō, traditionally secret and often derived from Buddhism or neo-Confucianism. See Oharae, Misogi, Shubatsu, Chinkon-sai, Tama-shizume, (mi)Tama-furi A Popular Dictionary of Shinto (Brian Bocking)
Hara
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