What is another word for harikatha?

Pronunciation: [hˌɑːɹɪkˈaθə] (IPA)

Harikatha is a term used in Hinduism to refer to a spiritual discourse that often revolves around stories of the gods and goddesses. It is a form of storytelling that is meant to inspire spiritual growth and connection with the divine. If you are looking for synonyms for harikatha, there are a few options to consider. One is katha, which refers to any type of storytelling or narrative. Another is pravachana, which specifically refers to a spiritual discourse or sermon. Finally, there is satsang, which can refer to any gathering or community focused on spiritual growth, but can also specifically refer to a spiritual discourse.

What are the hypernyms for Harikatha?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Bhaavageethe/Bhavageetha, Hindu narrative performance, Indian classical theatre, Mythological storytelling, South Indian religious tradition, Spoken theatre primitive form, Vaac Haadya/Vachana Hadya.

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