Dear friends,
A friend of mine wants to know the direct references in any Vedic
text/s to the form and features of Narayana as 'para-brahmam' i.e. he
wants to know where in the Vedas is to be found a description of
Brahman consistent with the description of Sriman-Narayana ---
specifically indicating that Brahman has four-hands ("chatur-bhuja"),
lies supine ("sEsha-sayanam") and bears the conch,discuss and mace
("shanka-chakra-gadAdhAra"), wears a yellow waist-cloth of fine silk
and gives eternal audience with his Divine Consort in attendance at
His feet ("sriyah:patih").
Can someone knowledgeble amongst you pls. help. I will be grateful
for references to direct 'sruti' passages rather than references to
bibliography and other scriptural texts.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
dAsan,
Sudarshan
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