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- What is the meaning of Narayana? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
"Narayana" is a Dravidian loan word into Sanskrit - the Dravidians were sea-faring from way back Also in modern North India, "narayana" has changed to "narain" - showing that it is of a derivation that was strange to descendant of Vedic Aryans
- Narayan and Vishnu are different? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Narayana is the supreme being, the infinite and eternal Brahman He is the creator, preserver, and destroyer of the universe He is also the source of all avatars, including Vishnu (Vishnu Purana, Book 1, Chapter 2) This verse makes it clear that Narayana is the supreme being, and that Vishnu is one of his many manifestations
- Why is Lord Surya also called Suryanarayana? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Narayana (Nara+Aayna) is the one who rests on water But why is this Narayana, epithet of Lord Vishnu, used as suffix for Lord Surya, the Sun God? Is there any story behind this name?
- Is Krishna and Narayana both are same? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Is the lord Krishna and Narayana both are same? Please anybody answer my question
- narayan - Was Narayana originally a name of Brahma that was . . .
Brahma is called Narayana ("he who lies in the waters") [4 Brahma demurely sitting on a lotus emerging from Vishnu's navel described in almost all puranas and the itihasas also seems to symbolize Brahma's absorption into Vishnu
- Do any Vedic verses depict Lord Vishnu to be supreme?
Narayana is the most excellent meditate and meditation The Narayana Upanishad states: The supreme person Narayana willed to create beings From Narayana emerged the life principle From Narayana emerged the mind and all the senses From Narayana, came Vayu, Surya, Varuna and Prithvi, which became the constituents of the Universe
- vishnu - What is the story of Nara and Narayanas brothers Hari and . . .
Nara and Narayana the greatest among all ancient sages began austerity with Parabrahma at the ever broad bank of the sacred Ganges in Badrikashrama, a place situated in the great Himalaya So first of all, how did Hari and Krishna's practicing of Yoga differ from their brothers Nara and Narayana's practicing of Tapasya?
- Where does Shankaracharya cite the Narayana Upanishad in his Vishnu . . .
The verses in those pages are that of Maha Narayana Upanishad not that of Narayanopanishad The Narayana Upanishad (different from the Mahanarayana Upanishad), declares Narayana (Vishnu) to be the creator of Shiva and Brahma This Upanishad was cited by Shankaracharya in his commentary on the Vishnu Sahasranama according to this site
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