Influences[edit]
The Avestan cognate is zari, sometimes incorrectly identified as the first part of the name of Zarathustra. The English words "gold" and "yellow" are probably also both cognates of hari. They all derive from the hypothetical Proto-Indo-European root *ghel-, meaning "to shine"
The Avestan cognate is zari, sometimes incorrectly identified as the first part of the name of Zarathustra. The English words "gold" and "yellow" are probably also both cognates of hari. They all derive from the hypothetical Proto-Indo-European root *ghel-, meaning "to shine"
― C.G. Jung
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from: http://www.energeticforum.com/223680-post4096.html
black - Wiktionary

Etymology
From Middle English blackOld Norse blakkr 'dark', blakra 'to blink'), from shine Sanskrit bharga 'radiance'). More at bleach.
From Middle English blackOld Norse blakkr 'dark', blakra 'to blink'), from shine Sanskrit bharga 'radiance'). More at bleach.


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