Narayana, often referred to as Lord Vishnu or God Narayan, holds a significant place in Hindu mythology and religious beliefs. As one of the principal deities in the Hindu pantheon, Narayana embodies the principles of preservation, sustenance, and righteousness. Narayana is depicted as the Supreme Being, transcending time and space, and is often portrayed as reclining on the cosmic serpent Adishesha, floating upon the primordial waters. This iconic image symbolizes his role as the sustainer and preserver of the universe, maintaining cosmic order and harmony. His four arms carry the conch (shankha), discus (chakra), mace (gada), and lotus (padma), each representing various aspects of his divine power and authority. In Hindu mythology, Narayana is celebrated through numerous avatars, or incarnations, which manifest to restore balance and righteousness (dharma) whenever it is threatened by evil forces. The most famous of these avatars are Rama and Krishna, whose life stories
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