Hariti is a demoness originating from what is now called Pakistan. She was originally an ogress who slew human children in her desperation to feed her hundreds of children. After the arrival of Buddhism, which came to Pakistan as a missionary religion, the legend of Hariti was given a new twist by Buddhist missionaries; being that, in order to put a stop to this way of feeding on the blood of children, Gautama Buddha hid away Priyankara, one of Hariti's sons, under a rice bowl and then pointed out to her that the suffering she was experiencing from losing one out of her hundreds of children could not be compared to that of the human mothers whose few children became her victims. Remorseful for her deeds, Hariti pledged to become the protector of childbirth and children and converted to Buddhism. From then on, she and her brood fed on pomegranates as a substitute for human flesh. This new image of her is what was incorporated into Buddhist lore, which because it came to comprise local Bactrian mythology, took on a new flavor before it spread from northern and western Pakistan to China and the other far reaches of Asia such as Japan.
"Origin: India. A she-demon of Indian lore. Known as Kishimojin in Japanese. She was originally a yaksini who kidnapped infants to feed them to her 500 children. When Buddha hid the yaksini's youngest child, she grew enraged. But through Buddha's chastisement, she converted and became Hariti."
—Shin Megami Tensei A-Mode DDS dictionary
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey[]
Hariti the quest giver for the EX Mission, The unforgettable taste, at Bootes. She will first mention when talking to the protagonist that she used to devour humans in the past. To begin the mission talk to her during a Full Moon, where she'll suffer from withdrawal since she hasn't eaten humans in ages. In order to control it, she asks that the protagonist find her friend Persephone, as she has the human flavored pomegranate Hariti needs to quench her hunger. After finding her and retrieving it, Persephone will ask the protagonist to tell Hariti to join her at the new mall. Hariti will thank the protagonist and give him the Rasetsu Vest as his reward before going off to join Persephone in Carina.
Shin Megami Tensei IV[]
Hariti resides in the Kishimojin temple and is the client in the Challenge Quest, Sunset for a Demonnapper. She requests Flynn to find her missing son Priyankara. Wu Kong appears to her and tells her he is in Ikebukuro, causing her to want to rush to his aid, but is convinced to let Flynn help her. She sprinkles him with a perfume so that her son Priyankara will know he was sent by her and leaves to look for him around Ikebukuro. She arrives after her son is saved, and the two are happily reunited, thanking Flynn before leaving.
"A Buddhist goddess also known as Kishimojin. She was originally an evil devil who ate children, but when Buddha hit the most beloved of her 500 children, she was stricken with sorrow. Having been taught the pain of losing a child, she then became a good god and started eating pomegranates instead of children."
—Shin Megami Tensei V lore
Hariti is a member of the Lady race and can be obtained through fusion in the World of Shadows.
Soul Hackers 2[]
"A Buddhist goddess also known as Kishimojin. She was originally an evil devil who ate children, but when Buddha hid the most beloved of her 500 children, she was stricken with sorrow. Having been taught the pain of losing a child, she then became a good god and started eating pomegranates instead of children."
—Soul Hackers 2 demon info
Hariti is a demon of the Lady race and can be obtained through fusion at the Cirque du Goumaden once Ringo reaches level 27.
Megami Ibunroku Persona[]
Hariti is found by the party in the topmost room of the Haunted Mansion. Despite her appearance, Hariti has the same voice as Setsuko Sonomura and keeps calling out to Maki Sonomura. The party then suspects that Hariti might in fact be Setsuko and is given the choice of whether or not fight her. Should the party fight Hariti, she'll revert back to Setsuko after being defeated and this will reduce the number of ultimate Personas available at the end of the game. If Hariti isn't fought, she'll revert immediately to Setsuko and the number of ultimate Personas available at the end of the game will increase.
Hariti is the sole member of the Lady Order in Megami Ibunroku Persona, but her Order was changed to Reaper in both the Japanese and English versions of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona.
Megami Ibunroku Persona (Manga)[]
Hariti appears in the 31st and 32nd chapters of the manga. Reiji Kido injures her with Loki's Baeiha spell, but is stopped from dealing the final blow by Naoya, who recognizes Hariti's voice as Setsuko's. The confrontation leaves Maki confused, as she doesn't have a mother yet feels nostalgic by the sound of Hariti's voice. Deciding to follow the voice of her heart, Maki attempts healing Hariti from the injury she received from Reiji and the demon reverts back to Setsuko.
Persona 3[]
"A Buddhist goddess also known as Kishimojin. She used to eat others' children, but changed her ways. She eats pomegranates now, and is a goddess of parenting."
When itemized with an Electric Chair, Hariti yields the Revival Charmaccessory, which gives the wearer access to the Recarm skill. During a fusion alarm, Hariti will yield the Rejuvenate Charm accessory instead, which gives the wearer access to the Samarecarm skill.
Persona 5 Tactica[]
Hariti is a Sleep type Persona and can is one of the three Personas needed to summon Bugs through special fusion.
Devil Survivor 2[]
"A Buddhist goddess also known as Kishimojin. She is revered as the goddess who protects the growth of children. Hariti once was an evil demon that ate the children of others, but Buddha hid her youngest and most favorite child out of her 500 offspring and she fell into despair. Buddha preached to her the sadness of a parent losing their child and admonished her. She eats pomegranates now, and is a goddess of parenting."