108 Names of
Lord Narasinh Bhagwan
1. Om narasimhaya namah Obeisances unto
the half-man half-lion Lord
2. Om mahasimhaya namah Obeisances to
the great lion
3. Om diyva-simhaya namah Obeisances to
the Divine lion
4. Om mahabalaya namah Obeisances to
the greatly powerful
5. Om ugra-simhaya namah Obeisances to
the angry terrifying lion
6. Om mahadevaya namah Obeisances to
the Lord of lords
7. Om stambha-ja-aya namah Obeisances to
One who appeared from the pillar
8. Om ugra-locanaya namah Obeisances to
one who possesses terrifying eyes
9. Om raudraya namah Obeisances to
the angry one
10. Om sarvadbhutaya namah Obeisances to
one who is wonderful in every way
11. Om srimanaya namah Obeisances to
the most beautiful
12. Om yoganandaya namah Obeisances to
the source of yogic bliss
13. Om trivikramaya namah Obeisances to
Lord Vamana (Who took three great steps)
14. Om harine namah Obeisances to
Sri Hari Who takes our troubles away
15. Om kolahalaya namah Obeisances to
the roaring (Varahadeva - Varaha-nrisimha)
16. Om cakrine namah Obeisances to
Him Who carries the disk
17. Om vijayaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is always victorious
18. Om jaya-vardhanaya namah Obeisances unto
Him Who has ever increasing glories
19. Om panchananaya namah Obeisances unto
Him Who is five-headed
20. Om param-brahma-aya namah Obeisances unto
Supreme Absolute Truth
21. Om aghoraya namah Obeisances to
Him Who for His devotees is not horrible
22. Om ghora-vikramaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who has terrifying activities
23. Om jvalan-mukhaya namah Obeisances to
One Who has an effulgent face
24. Om jvala-maline namah Obeisances to
Him with effulgent garland of flames
25. Om mahajvalaya namah Obeisances to
He Who is most effulgent
26. Om maha-prabhuhaya namah Obeisances to
the Supreme Master
27. Om niti-laksaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who possesses all good (moral) qualities
28. Om sahasraksaya namah Obeisances to
the thousand-eyed One
29. Om durniriksyaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is difficult to see (difficult to look at)
30. Om pratapanaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who oppresses His enemies with great heat
31. Om mahadamstraya namah Obeisances to
Him Who possesses huge teeth
32. Om yudha-prajnaya namah Obeisances to
the Supremely intelligent in battle (ready to fight)
33. Om canda-kopine namah Obeisances to
Him Who is likened to an angry moon
34. Om sada-sivaya namah Obeisances to
the All auspicious Lord
35. Om hiranyakasipu-dhvamsine namah Obeisance
to Him Who destroys Hiranyakasipu
36. Om daitya-danava-bhanjanaya namah Obeisances to He Who destroys the
masses of the race of demons and giants
37. Om guna-bhadraya namah Obeisances unto Narasimha Who
is full of wonderful qualities
38. Om mahabhadraya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is very auspicious
39. Om bala-bhadraya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is auspiciously powerful
40. Om subhadrakaya namah Obeisances to
the extremely auspicious One
41. Om karalaya namah Obeisances to
He Who possesses a wide open mouth
42. Om vikaralaya namah Obeisances to
Him with very wide open mouth
43. Om vikartaya namah Obeisances to
the Lord Who performs wonderful activities
44. Om sarva-kartrikaya namah Obeisances to
the Lord Who performs ALL activities
45. Om sisumaraya namah Obeisances to
Him Who also appears as Matsya
46. Om trilokatmaya namah Obeisances to
the Soul of the three worlds
47. Om isaya namah Obeisances to
the Lord known as the controller
48. Om sarvesvaraya namah Obeisances to
that supreme controller
49. Om vibhuaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who
is the BEST
50. Om bhaivaradambaraya namah Obeisances to
Him Who causes terror by roaring in the sky
51. Om divyaya namah Obeisances to
That Divine Person Narasimha
52. Om acyutaya namah Obeisances to
our infallible Lord Nara-simha
53. Om kavine namah Obeisances to
the Supreme intelligent (poet)
54. Om madhavaya namah Obeisances to
the husband of Srimati Laksmi devi
55. Om adhoksajaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is beyond understanding (or beyond explaining)
56. Om aksaraya namah Obeisances to
the infallible One
57. Om sarvaya namah Obeisances to
He Who is the origin of everything
58. Om vanamaline namah Obeisances to Him Who wears garland
of forest flowers (or adorned by His loving devotees)
59. Om varapradaya namah Obeisances to the Merciful Lord Who grants
boons to the deserving like Prahlada
60. Om visvambaraya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who
maintains the universe
61. Om adbhutaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is wonderful
62. Om bhavyaya namah Obeisances to He Who determines the
future (Who is the future for His devotees)
63. Om sri-visnave namah Obeisances to
that Narasimha Who is the all pervading Lord Vishnu
64. Om purusottamaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who
is the Supreme Enjoyer
65. Om anaghastra namah Obeisances to
Him Who can never be wounded by weapons
66. Om nakhastraya namah Obeisances to
Him Who has sharp nails for weapons
67. Om surya-jyotine namah Obeisances to Narasimha the
source of Suns rays
68. Om suresvaraya namah Obeisances to Narasimhadev,
Lord of devatas
69. Om sahasra-bahu-aya namah Obeisances to
Nara-hari the thousand-armed Lord
70. Om sarva-jnaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is the all-knowing
71. Om sarva-siddhi-pradayakaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who awards all perfections to the sadhakas (devotees)
72. Om vajra-damstraya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who has
teeth like lightning bolts
73. Om vajra-nakhaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who possesses
nails like piercing lightning bolts
74. Om mahanandaya namah Obeisances to
the source of supreme bliss - Atmananda - Narasimha
75. Om param-tapaya namah Obeisances to the source of All austerities, spiritual
energy (and taptah - heat)
76. Om sarva-mantraika-rupa namah Obeisances to that Divine
Personality Who although one, he appears as the many mantrika formulas
77. Om sarva-yantra-vidaramaya namah Obeisances to Him Who destroys all
machines (demoniac plans/arrangements/vehicles for demoniac works)
78. Om sarva-tantratmakaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha the essence of, and proprioter of all tantras (ritual rites - pujas)
79. Om avyaktaya namah Obeisances to
the Lord Who appears unmanifest
80. Om suvyaktaya namah Obeisances unto Nara-simha Who for His devotees becomes
wonderfully manifest from the pillar (or when needed)
81. Om bhakta-vatsala namah Obeisances to the Lord Who always
has the well-being of His devotee at heart
82. Om vaisakha-sukla-bhototthaya namah Obeisances to That Narasimhadeva Who appeared during
waxing moon of the month of Visakha (April-May)
83. Om saranagata-vatsalaya namah Obeisances to the Lord Who is kind to those
surrendered to Him (like the mother lioness who is kind to her cubs)
84. Om udara-kirtine namah Obeisances to
Nara-simha Who is universally famous
85. Om punyatmaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is the essence of piety
86. Om mahatmaya namah Obeisances to
That great personality, Nara-simha
87. Om candra-vikramaya namah Obeisances to Him Who is the performer of moonlike
or great deeds, or who performs deeds that eclipse all others.
88. Om vedatrayaya namah Obeisances to
the Lord of the three original Vedas (Rg, Yajur, Sama)
89. Om prapujyaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who
is supremely worshipable
90. Om bhagavanaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha the
Supreme Personality of Godhead
91. Om paramesvaraya namah Obeisances to
He Who is the Supreme Controller (Nara-simha-deva)
92. Om srivatsamkaya namah Obeisances to the Lord Who is just
like Krishna,
being marked with symbol of Laksmi
93. Om jagat-vyapine namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who
pervades the entire universe
94. Om jagan-mayaya namah Obeisances to the Supreme Mystic Who makes the material world
seem real
95. Om jagat-palaya namah Obeisances to
the protector of the universe (Nara-simha)
96. Om jagannathaya namah Obeisances to
the Lord of Universe
97. Om mahakhagaya namah Obeisances to Him Who moves in the
air or with the movement of the air (is everywhere)
98. Om dvi-rupa-bhrtaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who has double form (man-lion)
99. Om paramatmaya namah Obeisances to
Him Who is the Supersoul of All beings
100. Om param-jyotine namah Obeisances to Him (Nara-simha) Whose effulgence is the source
of Brahman
101. Om nirgunaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Who possesses
transcendental qualities (not those of the material nature)
102. Om nrkesarine namah Obeisances unto Him man-lion (or
having a lion's mane while appearing part human)
103. Om para-tattvaya namah Obeisances to
the Supreme Absolute Truth (One Who is of the Supreme nature)
104. Om param-dhamaya namah Obeisances to
He Who comes from the Supreme Abode
105. Om sac-cid-ananda-vigrahaya namah Obeisances to Narasimha Whose Form is made of
eternal knowledge and bliss
106. Om laksmi-nrsimhaya namah Obeisances unto the Man-Lion Form
together with the Supreme Goddess of Fortune Srimati Laksmi-devi
107. Om sarvatmaya namah Obeisances unto the universal,
primeval soul (the Supreme Personality of Godhead - Narasimhadeva)
108. Om dhiraya namah Obeisances unto Narasimha who
is always sober (being never bewildered)
Story in Brief:
Bhagavata Puran describes that in his previous avatar as Varaha, Vishnu killed the raksha Hiranyaksha. The brother of Hiranyaksha, Hiranyakashipu, wanted revenge on Vishnu and his followers. He undertook many years of austere penance to Vishnu:
Brahma thus offers the demon a boon and Hiranyakashipu asks for
immortality. Brahma tells him this is not possible, but that he could
bind the death of Hiranyakashipu with conditions. Hiranyakashipu agreed:
O my lord, O best of the givers of benediction, if you will kindly
grant me the benediction I desire, please let me not meet death from any
of the living entities created by you. Grant me that I not die within
any residence or outside any residence, during the daytime or at night,
nor on the ground or in the sky. Grant me that my death not be brought
about by any weapon, nor by any human being or animal. Grant me that I
not meet death from any entity, living or nonliving created by you.
Grant me, further, that I not be killed by any demigod or demon or by
any great snake from the lower planets. Since no one can kill you in the
battlefield, you have no competitor. Therefore, grant me the
benediction that I too may have no rival. Give me sole lordship over all
the living entities and presiding deities, and give me all the glories
obtained by that position. Furthermore, give me all the mystic powers
attained by long austerities and the practice of yoga, for these cannot
be lost at any time. Brahma said, "Tatha asthu" (be it so) and vanished.
Hiranyakashipu was happy thinking that he had won over death.
One day while Hiranyakashipu performed austerities at Mandaracala Mountain, his home was attacked by Indra and the other devatas. At this point the divine sage Narad intervenes to protect Kayadu, whom he describes as 'sinless'.
Following this event, Narad takes Kayadu into his care and while under
the guidance of Narad, her unborn child (Hiranyakashipu's son) Prahlad,
becomes affected by the transcendental instructions of the sage even at
such a young stage of development. Thus, Prahlad later begins to show
symptoms of this earlier training by Narad, gradually becoming
recognised as a devoted follower of Vishnu, much to his father's
disappointment.
Hiranyakashipu furious at the devotion of his son to Vishnu, as the
god had killed his sister. Finally, he decides to commit filicide.
but each time he attempts to kill the boy, Prahlad is protected by
Vishnu's mystical power. When asked, Prahlad refuses to acknowledge his
father as the supreme lord of the universe and claims that Vishnu is
all-pervading and omnipresent. Hiranyakashipu points to a nearby pillar and asks if 'his Vishnu' is in it:
"O most unfortunate Prahlad, you have always described a supreme
being other than me, a supreme being who is above everything, who is the
controller of everyone, and who is all-pervading. But where is He? If
He is everywhere, then why is He not present before me in this pillar?"
Prahlad then answers, He was, He is and He will be. In an alternate version of the story, Prahlad answers, He is in pillars, and he is in the smallest twig.
Hiranyakashipu, unable to control his anger, smashes the pillar with
his mace, and following a tumultuous sound, Vishnu in the form of
Narasimha appears from it and moves to attack Hiranyakashipu. in defence
of Prahlad. In order to kill Hiranyakashipu and not upset the boon
given by Brahma,
the form of Narasimha is chosen. Hiranyakashipu can not be killed by
human, deva or animal. Narasimha is neither one of these as he is a form
of Vishnu incarnate as a part-human, part-animal. He comes upon
Hiranyakashipu at twilight (when it is neither day nor night) on the
threshold of a courtyard (neither indoors nor out), and puts the demon
on his thighs (neither earth nor space). Using his sharp fingernails
(neither animate nor inanimate) as weapons, he disembowels and kills the demon. Kurma Puran describes the preceding battle between the Purusha and demonic forces in which he escapes a powerful weapon called Pashupata
and it describes how Prahlad's brothers headed by Anuhrada and
thousands of other demons "were led to the valley of death (yamalayam)
by the lion produced from the body of man-lion" avatar. The same episode occurs in the Matshya Purana 179, several chapters after its version of the Narasimha advent.
The Bhagavata Purana further narrates: even after killing
Hiranyakashipu, none of the present demigods are able to calm
Narasimha's fury, not even Shiva. So all the gods and goddesses call his consort, Lakshmi,
but she is also unable to do so. Then, at the request of Brahma,
Prahlad is presented to Narasimha, and finally he is calmed by the
prayers of his devotee. Before parting, Narasimha rewards the wise Prahlad by crowning him as the king.
Happy Reading.