Lakshmi Narayana

Lakshmi Narayana
11th-century sculpture of Lakshmi-Narayana, Khajuraho
Devanagariलक्ष्मी-नारायण
Sanskrit transliterationLakṣmīnārāyaṇa
Affiliation
AbodeVaikuntha
WeaponPanchajanya, Kaumodaki, Sudarshana Chakra, Sharanga, Nandaka
SymbolPadma
MountGaruda
Texts

Lakshmi Narayana (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी-नारायण, IAST: Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa) or Lakshmi Narayan is the dual representation of the Hindu 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, and the Sudarshana Chakra. Another depiction of Lakshmi Narayana portrays Lakshmi in service of Narayana, who reclines on serpent Sesha, floating in Kshira Sagara, ocean of milk.[2]

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  2. ^ Ellwood, Robert (2007). Encyclopedia of World Religions. New York: Infobase Publishing. pp. 468. ISBN 978-0-8160-6141-9.

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