Haya to hari
haya : [m.] a horse.
hayapotaka : [m.] a colt.
hayavāhī : [adj.] drawn by horses.
hayānīka : [nt.] a cavalry.
hara : [m.] the God Isvara. || hāra (m.), a string (of pearls, etc.); a necklace.
haraṇa : [nt.] carrying.
haraṇaka : [adj.] carrying; movable.
harati : [har + a] carries; takes away; plunders; steals.
haranta : [pr.p. of harati] carrying; taking away.
haramāna : [pr.p. of harati] carrying; taking away.
harāpita : [pp. of harāpeti] made carry or taken away.
harāpeti : [caus. of harati] makes carry or takes away.
harāpetvā : [abs. of harāpeti] having made carry or taken away.
harāpesi : [aor. of harāpeti] made carry or took away.
harāyati : [deno. from hiri] is ashamed, depressed or vexed; worries.
harāyi : [aor. of harāyati] was ashamed; worried.
harāyitvā : [abs. of harāyati] having worried.
hari : [aor. of harati] carried; took away; plundered; stealed. (m.), the God Vishnu.