NarayanNarayanas
NarayanNarayanas is a term that refers to a group of Hindu deities who are often worshipped together as a single entity. The term is derived from the Sanskrit words "Narayan," which means "the lord," and "Narayanas," which refers to the various forms of the god Vishnu. The NarayanNarayanas are believed to be manifestations of Vishnu, who is one of the principal deities in Hinduism.
The most well-known NarayanNarayanas are the five forms of Vishnu: Matsya (the fish), Kurma (the tortoise), Varaha
The NarayanNarayanas are often worshipped together in a single temple or shrine, and devotees may offer prayers