The phrase "neither Hyde nor hare" is often interpreted as a play on words, combining references to the character Mr. Hyde from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" and the phrase "nor hare," likely alluding to the saying "neither here nor there." The answer to this phrase may imply a situation or condition that lacks clarity or relevance. It suggests that something is absent or not present in either context, emphasizing a sense of indecision or ambiguity.
"Hare" is Hara in the vocative, meaning.."Oh Hara"...it's calling out to Hara, the female aspect of God. Krishna refers to the masculine aspect of God, whom is all attractive. Hare Krishnas actually practice Gaudiya Vaishnavism, a monotheistic denomination within Hinduism, a tradition that goes back 5000 years. They became known as Hare Krishnas because they chant the Hare Krishna maha mantra. Chanting the names of God is said to invoke a higher state of consciousness, of divine love. The whole mantra is as follows: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
The March Hare is named after the saying 'as mad as a March hare'. The phrase is thought to originate from a time when it was believed that hares acted in a crazed fashion owing to excessive friskiness brought on by the mating season.
They can if they chose to. But most Indian people practice Hinduism, Gaudiya Vaishnavism (Hare Krishna), Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, or Jainism.
There are Hindu sects & teachings which have been spread to the West. Eg: Hare Krishnas, Yoga, karma, etc.
A hare is an animal (similar to a rabbit, but with noticeable differences). See related links for more information on hares.The March Hare is a character from Alice in Wonderland. His name references the English phrase "mad as a March hare", which alludes to the frantic behavior of hares during the March mating season (although hares actually mate throughout spring).
There is no such thing as a "cald leveret". A leveret is a young hare or rabbit, generally under the age of one year. I believe you picked up the phrase from an answer that said "a young hare is cald leveret" - "cald" is a misspelling of "called" and the answer should have read "a young hare is called a leveret".
H. H. Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji says we should chant, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare. Please check related links for the mantra.
Hare Krishna - is a mantra recited by members of the Krishna religious movement. The full mantra is... Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
The phrase "Welcome to my world" can be translated to Maori as "Nau mai ki toku ao."
He was nimble and ran like a hare. Her favorite fable was The Tortoise and the Hare. A synonym for hare is rabbit.
As mad as a March hare is the simile for a march hare.