I surrender to Lord Narasimha, the origin of all things and the supreme refuge.’īenefit : This is a powerful mantra that when recited regularly will relieve people of their debts and insolvency however severe and acute and give protection against any further problematic situations. He is in the heart and is outside as well. Meaning: ‘I offer my obeisances to Lord Narasimha, who gives joy to Prahlada Maharaja and whose nails are like chisels on the stone like chest of the demon Hiranyakasipu. Ito nrsimhah parato nrsimho, yato yato yami tato nrsimhah, bahir nrsimho hrdaye nrsimho, nrsimham adim saranam prapadye ||” “ Namaste narasimhaya, prahladahlada-dayine, hiranyakasipor vaksah, sila-tanka nakhalaye | “ You are the death of death and I surrender to You.’īenefit: Reciting this Mantra with utmost devotion results in the gain of the armour of Narasimha which protects everything that is blessed and destroys all problems of the chanter. Meaning: ‘Oh Angry and brave Maha-Visnu, your heat and fire permeate everywhere. Nrsimham bhisanam bhadrammrtyormrtyum namamyaham ॥” “ Om hrim ksaumugram viram mahavivnumjvalantam sarvatomukham। A collection of simple, but profound Narasimha Mantras that can confer multifarious benefits are as given below. A number of Mantras in Sanskrit herald, praise and pray to Lord Narasimha and chanting any chosen Narasimha Mantra with due reverence, diligence and devotion can remove fears and bestow all good on the devotees.
Those who support malevolence would be annihilated by God as He is everywhere. The form and outlook of Lord Narasimha teach us that evil does not triumph over good. Forms where Narasiṁha appears sitting in a yogic posture, or with the Goddess Lakṣmī are the exception to this rule, as Narasiṁha is taken as being more relaxed. In many temples only lifelong celibates (Brahmācārya) are able to have the chance to serve as priests to perform the daily puja. Out of these forms, the Lakṣmī-narasiṁha is the form where Goddess Lakshmi is sitting on His lap and the Lord is calmer than the other forms.ĭue to the nature of Narasiṁha’s form (divine anger), it is essential that worship be given with a very high level of attention compared to other deities. The 9 main ones are collectively known as Nava-narasiṁha and as follows : In conjunction with the bodily appearances, Lord Narasimha is described in various forms and is said to have about more than 74 forms with respect to different postures and weapons that he holds in his hands. Lord Narasimha is said to have half human and half lion appearance where the torso and the lower body is that of human while the face and claws are that of a ferocious lion. He is believed to have taken the avatar to destroy the demon king Hiranyakashipu. Vishnu assumed this fierce form on top of Himvat mountain (Harivamsa). He is regarded as the embodiment of victory of good over evil. Narasimha who is one of the most powerful avatars of Lord Vishnu, (the protector in the Hindu Triad) is known to be fierce to fight and remove all that is evil and as a result protect all his devotees from every negative aspect of life.