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Narayan or Narayana may refer to: People * Narayan (name), a common Indian name (including a list of persons with this and related names) Media and entertainment *''Narayan'', a song by The Prodigy on their album ''The Fat of the Land'' *Narayan, age in the video game '' Myst III: Exile'' *Narayan, lead character of the 2005 film ''Water'' Religion *Narayana, another name of the Hindu god Vishnu *Nara-Narayana, a duo of divine sages *Lakshmi Narayana, the divine couple of Narayana accompanied by his consort, Lakshmi Other uses * Narayan, Nepal in the Dailekh District See also * Narayani (other) * Narayana sukta, a hymn of the Yajurveda * Changu Narayan * Narai King Narai the Great (, , ) or Ramathibodi III ( ) was the 27th monarch of Ayutthaya Kingdom, the 4th and last monarch of the Prasat Thong dynasty. He was the king of Ayutthaya Kingdom from 1656 to 1688 and arguably the most famous king of the ...
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Narayan (name)
Narayana (also rendered Narayane, Narayanan, Narain, Narayankar or Narine) (from Sanskrit नारायण, ''nārāyaṇá'', literally "eternal man") is an Indian name. It is identical in form to the name of the deity Narayana, another name for Vishnu. The name Narayana is predominantly used in South India especially among Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu speakers. Notable persons Narayana * Narayana Pandit, mathematician * Narayana Pillai (other) * Narayana Rao (other) * Narayana Reddy (other) * Suryanarayana (other) * Tadepalli Venkata Narayana (1930-1987), Indo-Canadian mathematician Narayan * Narayan (actor), Indian film actor * Narayan (writer) (1940-2022), Indian writer *Aditya Narayan, Indian television show host * Alison R.H. Narayan, American chemistry professor *Anand Narayan, Indian television personality * Badri Narayan (1929-2013), Indian artist * Brij Narayan, Indian sarod player * Irene Jai Narayan (1932-2011), Fiji I ...
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The Fat Of The Land
''The Fat of the Land'' is the third studio album by English electronic music group The Prodigy, released on 30 June 1997 through XL Recordings. The album received critical acclaim and topped the UK Albums Chart and the US ''Billboard'' 200. it has sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and is their best-selling album. Background, artwork and album title While Liam Howlett is generally responsible for the compositions and Maxim Reality is featured on two tracks, this is the first record to include contributions by Keith Flint. ''The Fat of the Land'' album cover featured an image of a moon crab and a new logo, dropping "The" and adding an ant silhouette. The photo of the crab was taken on the Playa Las Gemelas in Costa Rica. The album title comes from the old English phrase 'living off the fat of the land', which means living well or being wealthy. Release Released in the first week of July, the album hit number one on the ''Billboard'' chart on 19 July 1997. Certified do ...
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Exile
Exile or banishment is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons and peoples suffer exile, but sometimes social entities like institutions (e.g. the papacy or a government) are forced from their homeland. In Roman law, denoted both voluntary exile and banishment as a capital punishment alternative to death. Deportation was forced exile, and entailed the lifelong loss of citizenship and property. Relegation was a milder form of deportation, which preserved the subject's citizenship and property. The term diaspora describes group exile, both voluntary and forced. "Government in exile" describes a government of a country that has relocated and argues its legitimacy from outside that country. Voluntary exile is often depicted as a form of protest by the person who claims it, to avoid persecution and prose ...
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Water (2005 Film)
''Water'' () is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Deepa Mehta, with screenplay by Anurag Kashyap. It is set in 1938 and explores the lives of widows at an ashram in India. The film is also the third and final installment of Mehta's '' Elements trilogy''. It was preceded by ''Fire'' (1996) and ''Earth'' (1998). Author Bapsi Sidhwa wrote the 2006 novel based upon the film, '' Water: A Novel'', published by Milkweed Press. Sidhwa's earlier novel, '' Cracking India'' was the basis for ''Earth'', the second film in the trilogy. ''Water'' is a dark introspect into the tales of rural Indian widows in the 1940s and covers controversial subjects such as child marriage, misogyny and ostracism. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was honoured with the Opening Night Gala, and was released across Canada in November of that year. It was first released in India on 9 March 2007. The film stars Seema Biswas, Lisa Ray, John Abraham and Sarala K ...
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Narayana
Narayana (, ) is one of the forms and epithets of Vishnu. In this form, the deity is depicted in yogic slumber under the celestial waters, symbolising the masculine principle and associated with his role of creation. He is also known as Purushottama, and is considered the Supreme Being in Vaishnavism. Etymology Narayan Aiyangar states the meaning of the Sanskrit word 'Narayana' can be traced back to the Laws of Manu (also known as the ''Manusmriti'', a ''Dharmaśāstra'' text), which states: This definition is used throughout post-Vedic literature such as the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''Vishnu Purana''. 'Narayana' is also defined as the 'son of the primeval man', and 'Supreme Being who is the foundation of all men'. *'Nara' (Sanskrit नार) means 'water' and 'man' *'Yana' (Sanskrit यान) means 'vehicle', 'vessel', or more loosely, 'abode' or 'home' L. B. Keny proposes that Narayana was associated with the Dravidian, and ultimately, the Indus Valley Civilis ...
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Vishnu
Vishnu (; , , ), also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the Hindu deities, principal deities of Hinduism. He is the supreme being within Vaishnavism, one of the major traditions within contemporary Hinduism, and the god of preservation (sattva). Vishnu is known as ''The Preserver'' within the Trimurti, the triple deity of Para Brahman, supreme divinity that includes Brahma and Shiva.Gavin Flood, An Introduction to Hinduism' () (1996), p. 17. In Vaishnavism, Vishnu is the supreme Lord who creates, protects, and transforms the Hindu cosmology, universe. Tridevi is stated to be the energy and creative power (Shakti) of each, with Lakshmi being the equal complementary partner of Vishnu. He is one of the five equivalent deities in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta tradition of Hinduism. According to Vaishnavism, the supreme being is with qualities (Saguna Brahman, Saguna), and has definite form, but is limitless, transcendent and unchanging absolute Brahman, and the primal Atma ...
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Nara-Narayana
Naranarayana (), also rendered Nara-Narayana, is a Hindu duo of sage-brothers. Generally regarded to be the partial-incarnation (aṃśa-avatara) of the preserver deity, Vishnu, on earth, Nara-Narayana are described to be the sons of Dharma and Ahimsa. The Hindu scripture ''Mahabharata'' identifies the prince Arjuna with Nara, and the deity Krishna with Narayana. The legend of Nara-Narayana is also told in the scripture ''Bhagavata Purana''. Hindus believe that the pair dwells at Badrinath, where their most important temple stands. Etymology The name "Nara-Narayana" can be broken into two Sanskrit terms, ''Nara'' and ''Narayana''. Nara means 'male being', and Narayana refers to the name of the deity Vishnu. Monier-Williams dictionary says Nara is "the primeval Man or eternal Spirit pervading the universe always associated with Narayana, "son of the primeval man". In epic poetry, they are the sons of Dharma by Murti or Ahimsa, and emanations of Vishnu, Arjuna being identi ...
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Lakshmi Narayan
Lakshmi Narayana (, IAST: ) or Lakshmi Narayan is the dual representation of the Hindu Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ... deities Vishnu, also known as Narayana, and his consort, Lakshmi, traditionally featured in their abode, Vaikuntha. The goddess of wealth and prosperity, Lakshmi, is depicted as standing next to Vishnu, who holds the Panchajanya, Kaumodaki, Padma (Vishnu), Padma, and the Sudarshana Chakra. Another depiction of Lakshmi Narayana portrays Lakshmi in the service of Narayana, who reclines on the cosmic serpent Sesha, Shesha, floating in the Kshira Sagara, the Ocean of Milk. Legends The most significant Lakshmi Narayana myth that appears in various Puranas is the Samudra Manthana, where Vishnu assumes his Kurma avatar to assist the Deva (Hinduism) ...
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Narayan, Nepal
Narayan () is a municipality located in Dailekh District of Karnali Province of Nepal. The total area of the municipality is and the total population of the municipality as of 2011 Nepal census is 27,037 individuals. The municipality is divided into total 11 wards. The municipality was established on 26 March 1997 merging the then Village development committees of Narayan, Belaspur, Saraswati, Triveni and Basantamala. That time the area of the municipality was and the total population of those area was 21,110 (according to the 2011 Nepal census). On 10 March 2017 Government of Nepal restricted old administrative structure and announced 744 local level units (although the number increased to 753 later) as per the new constitution of Nepal 2015. Thus, on 10 March 2017, Bhawani, Bindhyabasini and Kharigaira Village development committees were incorporated with former municipality. The headquarters of the municipality is situated at Dailekh Bazar Demographics At the time o ...
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Narayani (other)
Narayani may refer to: * Narayani, an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi or Vishnu's divine energy, Yogamaya * * Narayani River, or Gandaki River, in Nepal * Narayani Temple, in Narayani village, near Khalikote, Odisha, India * Narayani Zone, a former administrative region of Nepal * Narayani Shastri Narayani Shastri is an Indian television and theatre actress known for her roles in ''Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'' as Kesar Anupam Kapadia, ''Piya Ka Ghar'' as Rimjhim Avinash Sharma, ''Namak Haraam'' as Swati Karan Sehgal, Rishton Ka Cha ... (fl. from 2000), Indian actress See also * * Narayan (other) * Narayani Sena, army of Krishna in the ''Mahabharata'' {{disambig, geo, given name ...
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Narayana Sukta
The ''Narayana Sukta'' or ''Narayana Suktam'' () is a Hindu hymn propitiating Narayana (Vishnu), featured in the 13th ''anuvaka'' (section) of the 10th ''prapathaka'' (chapter) of '' Taittiriya Aranyaka'', which is part of the ''Krishna Yajurveda''. In this hymn, Vishnu is extolled as the Supreme Being. It is venerated as one among the five hymns from the ''Vedas'' called the ''Pancha Sukta'' by Vaishnavites, the other four usually being the '' Purusha Sukta,'' the '' Sri Sukta,'' the ''Bhu Sukta,'' and the ''Nila Sukta''. Some commentators see it as a mystical appendix to the ''Purusha Sukta''. Description The first verse of Narayana sukta mentions the words ''"paramam padam", w''hich literally means "highest position", commonly understood as the "supreme abode for all the souls". This status is not given to any other god other than Vishnu in the ''Vedas''. In this hymn, Narayana is described to be the one with a thousand heads, the one who watches and illuminates all ...
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Changu Narayan
Changu Narayan is an ancient Hindu and Buddhist temple, located on a hilltop of Changu (also called Dolagiri) in Changunarayan Municipality of Bhaktapur District, Nepal. The temple is considered to be built in the 4th century AD and is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Nepal. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, one of three principal deities in Hinduism. Location The temple is about 7 miles (12 km) east of Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, and a few miles north of Bhaktapur. The Manohara River flows beside the hill. History The temple was surrounded by champak tree forest and a small village known as Changu. A Kashmiri king is said to have given his daughter, Champak, in marriage to the prince of Bhaktapur. The temple is considered to be named after her. Following is detailed translated text from the book Bhasa Vamshavali. In the region of Dolagiri (original name of the Changu Narayan hill), there was a large Champaka tree. In that place, there was a Brahmin named Suda ...
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