nryaya: Addressive case meaning 'to Narayana,' as. Or, as the 'resting place for all living beings' ('nara' meaning living beings, or jivas). 'All glory to.' nryaa: A name of Vishnu, Supreme God, as the preserver of the universe. namo: (Same as 'namaha') To honor or solute. The fifth verse of the Narayana Sukta states that Narayana pervades whatever is seen or heard in this universe from inside and outside alike. o: The eternal source-sound-vibration of creation. Narayana is the name of God in his infinite all pervading form. "Narayana is the Supreme Being in Vaishnavism, also called Vishnu and Hari, and venerated as Purushottama (Supreme Spirit) in Hindu sacred texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, the Vedas and the Puranas. Bless me, Thy servant who has no other refuge, that I may have constant and unswerving attachment for Thy lotus feet." ~ Shrimad Bhagavatam "Salutations to Thee, O Master Yogi! Thou art the One who confers the fruits of striving on all yogis. You are beyond the material qualities, and yet you possess all the eternal virtues." ~ traditional prayer "I offer homage to you, O master of all the gods! O Sri Vishnu, O supremely powerful one, you are the original conscious being. Nārāyaṇāya: Addressive case meaning "to Narayana," as in "Om, glory to Narayana." Or, as the 'resting place for all living beings' ("nara" meaning living beings, or jivas). Nārāyaṇa: A name of Vishnu, Supreme God, as the preserver of the universe. It is the manifestation of Brahman (God) as sound. Namo: (Same as "namaha") To honor or solute. 3 Madhyam / A Glossary Terms namo: to offer salutations narayana: lord vishnu (var) narayan, narayanam, narayanaya om: Omkara has no form. Oṃ: The eternal source-sound-vibration of creation.
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