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'''Nārāyaṇa''' is the Supreme Being (Purushottama or Supreme Purusha) in Hindu sacred texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, the Vedas and the Puranas. In Vaishnavism, also known as [[Viṣṇu|Vishnu]] and Hari. An important translation of Narayana is "the One who rests on Water," and he is frequently depicted in Hindu art as standing or sitting on an ocean.
 
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[[Category:Sanskrit terms|Narayana]]
[[Category:Hindu concepts|Narayana]]
[[Category:Hindu mythology|Narayana]]
[[Category:Concepts in The Secret Doctrine|Narayana]]

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