Sriman Narayana

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Sriman Narayana is a combination of two names of Vishnu, a form of God, in Hinduism Sriman and Narayana. Combining two names to form one name is a common Hindu practice. Similar examples include Ramakrishna, Harihara, and Shankaranarayana.

In Vaishnavite doctrine, Sriman Narayana is Brahman as per Vedas ,who is the sole controller of all jivas), Achith(Prakriti). He manifests himself as Vishnu (who resides on milk-ocean),and rules the universe. He is the Brahman whole Vedas sings about, he is the inner-soul of all living beings starting from small ant to four headed Brahma.

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