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Lakshmi Narayan or Lakshmi-Narayana ((サンスクリット:लक्ष्मी-नारायण), IAST: ), also sometimes spelled ''Lakshminarayan'', ''Lakshminarayana'', ''Laxminarayana'', is a manifestation of Vishnu in the Hindu religion. It is usually referring to Vishnu, also known as Narayan, when he is with his consort, Lakshmi, in his abode, Vaikuntha. Lakshmi is depicted as standing next to a dark-skinned Vishnu, who is holding a conch, mace, lotus and the Sudarshana Chakra. Another depiction of Lakshminarayan portrays Lakshmi in the service of Narayan, who is reclining on the cosmic serpant Sesha, floating in Kshīrsagār, the Ocean of Milk. ==Interpretations==
The deity Lakshminarayan has many historic roots and is sometimes interpreted by different traditions as for example Jayadeva, in his Gitagovinda, dealt with esoteric pastimes of Krishna with Radha, and identified Radha with Kamala,〔 Lakshmi who appeared from the lotus who is regarded as the goddess of Love, Beauty, and Prosperity.〔p. 107, 111〕 the consort of Narayana. Jayadeva also regarded Jagannath as Krishna. Subhadra was treated as Lakshmi during the Ganga period, and afterwards. The ''Purushottama Mahatmya'' of Skanda Purana (13th century A.D.) and of ''Vishnurahasya'' (16th century A.D.) referred to the female wooden image between Jagannath and Balabhadra as Lakshmi.
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