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Narayan is a word from India, which in translation from Sanskrit is one of the names of the God Vishnu. In the tradition of Hinduism, it refers to the force that maintains order in the world. Therefore, Narayan is often associated with tranquility, wisdom, and protection.
Many people became familiar with this word not from religious texts, but from music. In 1997, The Prodigy released the track "Narayan" on their legendary album The Fat of the Land. The song combines the energy of electronic music with a reference to Eastern spirituality, making it sound particularly atmospheric.
Thus, today Narayan has two meanings: the traditional - as a sacred name in Indian culture, and the modern - as part of The Prodigy's musical heritage. This simple word has become notable due to the combination of deep meaning and vibrant sound.
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