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  2. Nara-Narayana - Wikipedia

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    Nara-Narayana Deva are believed to have manifested at Narayana Ghat on the banks of river Sabarmati in Ahmedabad. Therefore, their images were installed by Swaminarayan at the first Swaminarayan temple, Swaminarayan Mandir, Ahmedabad ( India ).

  3. Veeranarayana Temple, Gadag - Wikipedia

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    Veeranarayana Temple in Gadag city is a Hindu temple known to have been built around c.1117 by the Hoysala empire King Vishnuvardhana. [1] [2] Gadag city is the administrative headquarters of Gadag district in the state of Karnataka, India. The primary deity in temple is the Hindu god Narayana (also known as Vishnu).

  4. Abhimana Kshethram - Wikipedia

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    The temples are also said to be visited by many Religious scholars and saints such as Ramanuja, Adi Shankara, Madhvacharya, Nathamuni, Yamunacharya, Vedanta Desika, Manavala Mamunigal, Purandara Dasa, Narayana Teertha, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and by many other great Vedic teachers and Rishis.

  5. Naradevi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Naradevi Temple (Nepali: नरदेवी मन्दिर), also called Swetakaali Temple, is a Hindu temple located in an older part of Kathmandu, Nepal. [1] It is believed [ by whom? ] that occult and tantric rituals are performed in the temple and there is a female energy in the temple. [ 2 ]

  6. Mandavya Narayana Swamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sri Mandavya Narayana Swamy Temple is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located in Samarlakota of Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is situated near the Pancharama Kshetra of Kumararama in the Chalukya Bhimavaram suburb of Samarlakota.

  7. Narayana - Wikipedia

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    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), [7] which states: The waters are called narah, (for) the waters are, indeed, the offspring of Nara; as they were his first residence (ayana), he thence is named Narayana.

  8. Narada - Wikipedia

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    Narada temples are few, most prominent being Sri Narada Muni Temple at Chigateri, Karnataka. [18] Some adherents believe that it was Narada who was reborn as Purandara Dasa as a Haridasa (servant of Vishnu). He emphasised his works on Vithala, another form of Vishnu and the presiding deity of the temple in Pandharpur. [19] [20]

  9. Narayani Temple - Wikipedia

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    Narayani Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Durga, located in Bakutagaon village, near Khalikote, Odisha, India. The temple is constructed in the Kalingan style. [1] Narayani Devi is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. She is also the goddess of love, beauty, and grace.