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Sriman Narayana is a combination of two names of Vishnu, a form of God in Hinduism- Sriman and Narayana. Combining two names to form one name is a common Hindu practice. Similar examples include Ramakrishna, Harihara, and Shankaranarayana.
In Vaishnavite doctrine, Sriman Narayana is Brahman as per Vedas.
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