Harisha

Harisha (ハリーシャ) is Shakti's nursing mother and a fellow member of a certain Hindu sect. She steals the child from the sect and attempts to use the immense power of the infant to perform a ritual that would rescue her child from an incurable illness.

Background
Harisha and her sister Laksha had been members of a Hindu sect since they were young. Harisha was a nursing mother to the sect's infant priestess Shakti. When the priestess fell ill due to a curse, the sect wanted to use Harisha's child as a substitute. Though she went along with it at first, she later regretted it and wished to undo her mistake. She used her position to abduct Shakti and fled the sect, pursued by her sister. She needed to sacrifice Shakti in a ritual to save her child and in order to do that, came to Academy City to obtain information from Index's mind.

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Harisha first encountered Index when she was with Touma on a shopping trip. She left Shakti in her hands before disappearing, in order to make some preparations.

She met Touma and Index again as they were fleeing from her sister's attack and took a hit from a chakram in order to protect Shakti. After fleeing further into the sewers, Harisha told Touma and Index that she had fled her sect with Shakti, whom she claimed was her child, as the cult had selected her as a shell for their guru's soul, and that she had given the baby away to temporarily avert her pursuer's eyes. After hearing her story, Touma offered to let her stay at his place for the time being. Harisha accepted, thanking him by his family name.

While Touma was out buying ingredients for dinner, Harisha kidnapped Index and took her and Shakti to a building where she had made preparations for the ritual.

Abilities
Harisha's magic involves the use of mantras. She specialises in controlling animals using mantras placed on their heads. She is also capable of constructing a magical array by engraving mantras in the surroundings, which was intended for looking inside Index's memory once the moon was at its highest.