24 Keshava Namas First of all, let me be clear that the prefix "Om" refers to the sound which vibrates all through the universe in the form of spiritual sound waves reaching to God. The suffix "namaha" or "Namah" refers to the fact that "I am saluting" (the performer of this worship), or bowing my head or folding my hands before God. So these both words are used as the prefix and suffix in almost all prayers. 1) Om Keshavaaya namaha ( one who possesses dense, black curled hair. It is also interpreted as one who Himself is Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. K is for Brahma, and a hidden letter A in 'e' is for Vishnu and 'ish' in esh is for Shiva. The full word of Keshav is broken into K+A+Ishav) 2) Om Naaraayanaaya namaha ( one who has his abode as water/ocean, or, who is the abode for all living beings. "aayanam" means resting place and "naara" means either water or all living things) 3) Om Maadhavaaya namah...