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Nara-Nârâyana: an incarnation of Lord K r i s h n a appearing as two sages to teach by their example the practice of austerities (see 5.19: 9-15 2.7: 6, 4.1: 49-57, 11.4, 12.8: 35) (see also V i s h n u).

 


The Nara period (710-784) of the 8th century marked the emergence of a strong Japanese state, centered on an imperial court in Heijō-kyō (modern Nara).

An acquaintance of the student with the immortal heroes of India, like Rama and Krishna; sages like Nara-Narayana, Vasishtha, Vyasa, Suka, Dattatreya, Jadabharata, Vamadeva, Uddalaka, Yajnavalkya, Parasara, etc.

In Indian legends it is known as Siva -Sriparvathy marriage and by this Siva turns as Nara-Narishwara, a combination of Man and Woman, which is the real nature of the Cosmos.

See also: Power, India, Body, Child, Dharma

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