Thursday, October 1, 2020

Narsimha Tapaniya Upanishad Narsimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad & Narsimha Poorva Tapaniya (Part of the Atharva Veda) Introduction: Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad is presented usually as two separate Upanishads, the Narsimha Poorva and the Narsimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishads. In this section we have presented both the Upanishads together for reader's convenience. The Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad speaks about the incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha, who incarnated partly as human and partly as lion to rescue Prahlada from his demonic father and save the worlds from the latter's oppression. Interestingly it begins with a reference to Shankara rather than Vishnu and describes Lord Narasimha as Neela Lohita, the blue necked one, an epithet usually ascribed to Lord Siva. He is also described directly as Umapathi. Lord Narasimha is depicted in the Upanishad, not just as an angry god with a beastly appearance, but as the god of knowledge and the lord of Brahma. The Poorva Tapaniya Upanishad is devoted mostly to explain the meaning of the Narasimha Mantra, referred here as the king of the mantras, and other related mantras. The Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad deals mostly with deeper spiritual aspects such as the nature of soul, the nature of human personality and different states of consciousness. The soul is described as the ever watchful lion, free from all attachments and delusion. Translation by Shri P. R. Ramachander, reproduced with his graceful consent Nrisimha Poorva Tapaniya Upanishad: Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me ! Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti ! The First Upanishad Bhagawan Narasimha who is partly human and partly lion shines as Parabrahma with Rutha (discipline of the visible world) and Sathya (basic truth). He appears with two colours viz. black and golden red. His nature is to go up and he has a very terrible and fearsome stare but he is a “Sankara” doing good to people. He is called “Neela Lohitha (He who is red and black)” because his neck is black and the top of it is red. In another of his aspects he is Umapathi (husband of Uma) and Pasupathi (Lord of all beings). He holds the bow called “Pinaka” and has great luster. He is the god of all knowledge. He is god of all beings. He is the Lord of all Vedas. He is the boss of Brahma and He is praised by Yajur Veda. One should know the praise of Sama Veda of him. Those who know that will attain the deathless state. The Second Upanishad Devas were afraid of death, sins and family life. They approached Praja Pathi. He told them about the Narasimha Mantra which was “the King of all Mantras” written in Anushtup meter. Because of this, they won victory over death. They won over all sins and also destroyed the problems of family life. So any of those who are afraid of death, sins and family life, should get themselves taught the “Narasimha Mantra” which is called “the King of Mantras” and which is written in anushtup meter. They all would win over death and win over sin as well problems due to family life. The King of Mantras: (The following is a simple translation of the King of Mantras of Lord Narasimha and what follows is an explanation and justification of each description.) My salutations to That Nrusimha, Who is fierce, Who is heroic, Who is Maha Vishnu, Who is burning, Who has faces every where, Who is half Lion and half Man, Who is fearful, Who is safe, Who is death and deathlessness. 1.He is called “Ugra [fierce]” because by his power He creates, looks after, destroys and elevates without break and also attracts all devas, all beings, all bhoothas Hey Lord Narasimha, you who is being praised by me, please give me perennial happiness even when I am in this body which is not permanent. Let your soldiers kill all my enemies who are different from me. 2.He is called “Veera [heroic]” because by his power He makes all worlds, all devas, all beings and all boothas play, and allow them to take rest and also creates, helps them grow and attracts without any break these worlds, devas, beings and boothas. He is behind every action, very capable, mountain like and one who fulfills the desires of devas. 3.He is “Maha Vishnu”, because he pervades in all the worlds and makes all the world pervade, similar to the fatty gum that spreads in all meat, from this side to that and also from other side to this side. There is nothing in the world that is not him. He is pervading in all things in the world. He is the leader of all souls. Worship of souls is His worship. He exists in all the three shining things viz. Moon, Sun and fire. 4.He is called “Jwalantham [burning]”, because he makes the entire world which includes all devas, all beings and all Bhoothas shine because of his luster and also shines in them and makes them release flames. He is the one who created the world and makes it rapidly multiply. He is the one who shines because of his own luster and also makes others shine. He spreads heat throughout the world and makes the world swelter. He spreads his rays everywhere and makes them release rays. He has a personality which causes only good. He gives only that which is good and he is good. 5.He is called “Sarvatho Mukham [having faces everywhere]” because he sees everywhere without having any organs, he is able to hear every thing, he is able to go every where, he is able to attract everything, and also because he is spread everywhere and exists every where. In the beginning he was alone and he has become all these things now. Those who rule over the world came from him. In the end everything goes back and merges in him. I salute him who has faces every where. 6.Among all animals the most fear some and also most special is the lion. That is why God of the Universe took birth as Narasimha. That deathless form became one which does good to the entire world. That is why he is called “Narasimham [half man and half lion]”. That Maha Vishnu who has this fearsome form does not cause fear among his devotees. He is being worshipped and praised by them. He is the one who travels all over earth and also one who lives on the mountain top. In his form of Trivikrama, he measured all the worlds in three steps. 7.He is called "Bheeshanam [fear full]” because all the crowds of devas, men and Bhoothas and all the worlds run away fearing Him; but he is not afraid of anything. The wind blows because it is afraid of Him. The Sun rises above because he is afraid of Him. It is because of fear for Him, that the God of fire, Indra and the God of death do their work. 8.He is called “Bhadram [safe]’ because he is good things personified, because he forever shines giving good things, because he makes others shine, because he is superior and because he does very good things. Hey Devas, we have to hear with our ears about this “Bhadram”. Hey, those of you who are fit to be worshipped, we have to see with our eyes that “Bhadram”. Let us live as much as the Gods live with healthy organs and healthy bodies praising and singing Him. 9.He is called “Mruthyu-Mruthyum [death and deathlessness]” because just by mere thought of His devotees, he destroys death and untimely death to them. He is one who gives the knowledge of the soul and also one who gives strength. All devas bow before Him and praise Him. Let us satisfy Him by offering Him “Havis-food” through the fire sacrifice because even his shadow is nectar and he is the death which destroys death. 10.He is worshipped by the chanting of “Namami [I salute him]”, because he is being worshipped by all devas, all those who have forsaken his world and all those who swear by Brahmam and also because the lord of the Vedas worship him telling these words. Indra, Mithra (Sun), Aryama and all other devas exist in him. 11.I was born before this world which is pretty and orderly. I existed even before the devas. I am the central power of that which never dies. He who gives me (in my form as food for people) in charity, becomes the one who protects the soul. If given without understanding this, I who am food, eat the one who eats. I am the one who becomes all the world and destroys it. My light is like that of a sun, who standing alone gives light to all the world. This Upanishad says that one who understands this attains salvation. The Third Upanishad The devas requested Brahma to teach them the power of Anushtup Mantra Raja (The king of Chants set to anushtup meter) and also its root. Brahma told them: This illusion (Maya) which is the power of Narasimha (which is Om) is the one which creates everything, protects them and destroys them. Therefore you have to realize that this illusion is the power. The one who understands the power of this illusion, he crosses all sins and also attains deathlessness. He enjoys the wealth with fame. The experts in Brahmam argue among themselves whether this is short, long or extra long (Pronunciation?). One who pronounces this with short ending, will burn away all sins and would attain deathlessness. He who pronounces this in long ending, would get wealth with fame and also attain deathlessness. He who pronounces it with extra long ending would attain ethereal knowledge and also deathlessness. What follows is the explanation given by sages: “Oh power behind EEm who is the personification of the power of illusion, please protect us. Please bless us so that we are able to cross easily in a straight forward manner this sea of birth and death. People who know you, call you also as Sreedevi, Lakshmi, Parvathy, Bhoodevi (The Goddess of Earth), Sashti Devi, Sree Vidhya and Indra Sena. Requesting you to give me long life, I submit myself to you who is the mother of all Vedas. All the beings and things in the world were produced from the sky (Ether). All living things were made from the sky. They live in the sky. They go towards the sky and enter and disappear there. So we have to understand that the sky is the root (The root word for the sky is Ham).” The explanation given by sages are as follows: “That root “Ham” is the Sun God traveling in the pure sky, in “Air” in the atmosphere, in “Fire” in fire sacrifices, and exists as “Guests” in homes. That is the only one thing which is with devas and also with men. It is the truth. It is that thing which is born out of sky, water, earth, sacrificial fire and mountains. This is the great truth. The Upanishad says that “only the one who knows this knows the secret implication of the mantra”. Fourth Upanishad The devas approached Brahma and asked him to teach them about the branch (part) mantras of the Narasimha Mantra Raja. Brahma told them that they should know that the Pranava, Savithri, Yajur Lakshmi and Narasimha Gayathri are the four parts (Branches) of Narasimha Mantra and also that any one who knows this attains deathlessness. 1. Pranavam is nothing but “Om” 2. The Savithri Mantra which protects those who chant it is told in Yajur Veda. It has spread throughout the world. The Savithri Ashtakshara (Eight letters) consists of the two letters “Gruni”, the three letters, “Soorya” and the three letters “Aadhithya”. This is a chant which increases your stature and your wealth. Great wealth will come in search of one who knows this. 3. The Yajur Mahalakshmi Mantra is “Om Bhoor Lakshmi, Bhuvar Lakshmi, Suva Kala Karni, Thanno Lakshmi Prachodayath”. This has 24 letters. All this universe is in the form of this Gayathri. So the one who knows this Yajur Maha Lakshmi Mantra, would enjoy great wealth with lot of fame. 4. The Narasimha Gayathri is, “Om Nrusimhaya Vidhmahe Vajra Nakhaya Deemahi. Thannah Simha Prachodayath”. This is the mantra in which all the Vedas and Devas reside. The one who knows this would be the one with whom the Devas and Vedas will live forever. The devas approached Brahma and asked him, “By chanting which Mantra, God will take great mercy on us and give us a sight of His form. Please tell us about that.” Then Brahma told them as follows: “Om, Um, Om. Yo Vai Nirusimho Devo Bhagawan Yascha Brahma Thasmai Vo Namo Namah. Om Kram Om. Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagwan Yascha Vishnu Thasmai Vai Namo Nama. Om Veem Om. Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagwan Yascha Maheswara Thasmai Vai Namo Nama.” [The 32 gods to whom similar mantra has to be prayed with Um-kram-Veem-Ram are Brahma, Vishnu, Maheswara Purusha, Eashwara, Saraswathi, Sree Gowri, Prakuthi, Vidhya, Omkara, Ardha mathra, Vedhaa, Panchakhya, Saptha Vyahrudaya, Loka Pala, Vasava, Rudra, Aadhithya, Ashtou Gruha, Maha Bhootha, Kaala, Manu, Mruthyu, Yama, Kandhaka, Paraana, Soorya, Soma, Virat Purusha, and Jeeva and in the end chant “Om Ham, Om, Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagawan Yascha Sarvam Tasmai Vai Namo Nama.”) Brahma told, “If One who prays God daily using these 32 mantras, God will become greatly pleased and would appear personally. So to any one who prays Bhagawan Narasimha using these mantras, He would appear to him personally. That devotee would also see everything and attain deathlessness .Thus tells the great Upanishad.” Fifth Upanishad Devas approached Brahma and requested him, “Bhagawan, please tell us about the famous Chakra called Maha Chakra. The sages tell that ”It is supposed to fulfill all the wishes and is the gateway to salvation”. Lord Brahma told them: “Sudharshana (the holy wheel of Lord Vishnu) is that great Chakra. On its middle is written, the Taraka mantra (OM) and also the single letter of Narasimha (Kshroum), on its six petals of the Sudarshana six letters (Sahasrara Hum Phat) are written, on its eight petals the eight letters (Om Namo Narayanaya) are written, on its twelve petals is written the twelve holy letters (Om Namo Vasudevaya), on its sixteen petals, the mathruka (model) sixteen letters with their roots (Am Aam, Em, EEm…. Aha) is written and on its 32 petals are written the letters of the “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja.” This is the Sudarshana Chakra, This fulfills all ones wishes and is the gateway of salvation. It is a form of Yajur Veda, Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Brahmam and Amrutha (nectar). The one who daily chants this “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja“ would be able to control fire, control wind, control Sun, control moon, control water, control all devas, control all planets and control poison. Rig Veda tells us about this, “The devotees who practice this would be able to see Lord Vishnu in the ethereal sky, like an ordinary man is able to see the sun in the sky. The devotees who are Brahmins would be able to praise the lighted Vishnu’s form. The Upanishads tell that, this would be attained only by one who worships without any desire.” Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me ! Here ends the Nrisimha Poorva Tapaniyopanishad, as contained in the Atharva-Veda. Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti ! Nrisimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad: Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me ! Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti ! First Chapter Devas approached Lord Brahma and requested him, “Please teach us about the soul which is more minute than the atom and also about the letter “Om”. He said, “So be it” and what he said was: “All this is the letter “Om”. What is past, what is present and what will be in future are its interpretations. All these are Om. All these are Brahmam. This soul also is Brahmam. Joining this Atma (soul) with the Brahmam called Om and joining together the Brahmam and the soul, and realizing that the birthless, deathless, nectar drenched and fearless Brahmam is nothing but the Om, and then putting together the three types of bodies and all these in to it and then making it our own so as to become one with that and then destroy it. Continue to meditate that Om which is the soul with the three types of bodies and also the Parabrahmam with three types of bodies. This soul which is gross and enjoys mega pleasures, which is also very minute and enjoys even the minutest pleasures and which becomes united and enjoys the pleasures of happiness, has four legs (branches). When it is awake its feelings are gross. It enjoys gross feelings with its seven organs and 19 faces (ten sense organs, five pranas, mind, brain, sensibility and ego). Its name is,Chaturathma Viswan (on the whole) and Vaisvanaran (partly). This is its first leg. In the state of dream, its feelings are very minute. It will enjoy this minute sense with its seven organs and nineteen faces. Its name is Chaturathma Thaijasan (on the whole) and also Hiranygarbhan (partly). This is its second leg. Where there is no desire and also where there are no dreams, that state is called Sushupthi. In that state, one is single, personification of knowledge, having an endless form, one who enjoys happiness and steadfastly concentrates only on knowledge. His name is Chaturathma Pragnan (knower). This is the third leg (aspect). He alone is Lord of all beings, one who knows everything, one who resides in everything, one who is the root cause of everything and one where all beings which were born meet their end. These three involving Sushupthi and Swapna are only illusions. Soul is the only form which is real. The fourth feet (aspect) of this four fold soul is Thureeya. It is something which make all others act, something which is within everything and it is the active essence beyond Jagrat (awakening), Sushupthi (sleep) and Swapna(dream). Something about it is as follows: It is without macro consciousness. It is without micro consciousness. It is without medium consciousness. It is the personification of consciousness. It is not something immobile and it is not immobile consciousness. It cannot be seen. It cannot be described. It cannot be understood. It is something without any identification. It is something which is unimaginable. It is something which cannot be pointed out. It is something which can be perceived only with the firm belief that there is only one soul. It is that aspect of Pancha Boothas (Five elements viz earth, air, fire, water and ether), where the entire universe is crashed in. It is considered as the fourth state after Shiva (peace), Santha (inner peace without any negative activity), and Advaita (the concept of non dualism). It is the soul. It is that thing which has to be understood. It is that aspect of God, which is the knowledge beyond all knowledge and is called Thuriya Thuriyam. Second Chapter The four branches of Brahmam, which is Shining well, is full of same essence of happiness, is never aging, is never dying, is full of nectar and which is providing protection, should be matched with the four letters (branches) of Om. The one who knows, that the Chaturathma Viswan (on the whole) and Vaiswanaran (partly) who are awake and have similarity to the four formed Aakara (letter Aa), are spread inside everything in the form of Sthoola (macro), Sookshma (micro), Bheeja (root) and Sakshi (witness) and are the first of everything, would realize all his wishes. He would be the first among every one. The Chaturathma Thaijasan (on the whole) and Hiranya Garbhan (partly) who exist in the state of dreams are similar to the four formed letter Uu. This Uu has the form of gross, micro, root and witness. Because of its greatness and because of its double relation, the one who knows this through gross, micro, root and witness aspects would increase the tide of knowledge. He would possess equanimity along with pleasure and pain. The Chaturathma Pragnan (on the whole) and Easwaran (partly), who are in the state of sleep, are similar to the four formed letter Ma. This letter Ma also has the forms of gross, micro, root and witness. The one who knows this in its aspect of its measurability and its capacity to hide it in itself by macro, micro, root and witness properties, would be able to measure the entire world by his wisdom and would be able to hide everything within himself. Like this we have to pray on the stages of wakefulness, sleep and dream by the Aa, Uu, and Ma letters of Om. The fourth letter is the one which has within itself the Easwara. It is that which can rule by itself, it is itself Easwara and it has a self glitter. This soul which is the fourth, exists as known and unknown among all beings. Its light is like the Kalagni Surya (sun who is like a fire causing death) at the time of the final deluge. It gives to all, itself as soul and would make everything in to itself. Like the Sun which swallows darkness, this soul which is the unified power, exists like fire which remains detached after burning the fuel, beyond word and mind and has a holy divine form and is the Thuriya. This is the Om. It is within everything which has a name and form, and is the knowledge and the knower. Because it exists as Thuriya and has a divine form and is within everything as knowledge and the knower and is detached and formless, there are no differences within it. And so the teaching regarding this is as follows: Because it is without syllable, it is peace (Shiva), it is the place where universe meets the end, it is indescribable, it has a non dualistic form and is placed in the fourth position, and it is “Om” itself. The soul, who understands this in this manner, would attain the soul himself. This valorous hero would understand Thuriya using the Narsaimha Anushtup Mantra Raja. This would make the soul shine. He should deeply meditate on Brahmam as something which would destroy everything, which cannot be conquered by any one, which is everywhere, which shines for ever, which is devoid of ignorance, which is able to cut off his own bondage, which is non dual, which is personification of happiness, which is the basis for everything, which exists for ever and which is one without ignorance, passion and base qualities. Third Chapter Meditate deeply on Pranava (Om) in the form of Chidagni (The fire within) which is in Agni Mandala (Orbit of fire) of the Mooladhara, in the Maha Peeta (consisting of 4, 7 and 32 petal lotus) with its family of four worlds (Earth, atmosphere, heavens and moon world) and seven souls (Loka-Veda-Devatha-Gana-Chanda-Agni-Vyahruthi). Then meditate on letter Aa which is the Chaturathma (4 souls) and the Sapthathma (seven souls) as Brahma in the belly (Mani Pooraka), on letter Uu as Vishnu in the heart (Aanahatha), on letter Ma as Rudra in the middle of eyelids (Aagna), on the dot which is the happy nectar form of the soul of Omkara (Sound of Om) in Dwadasantha (just above the eyes) and the soul (Athma) in the form of sound in Shodasantha. Thus after worshipping with nectar (Ananda Amrutha) the four fold Brahmas (Devatha, Teacher, Mantra and the soul), Vishnu, Rudra separately and then together in the form of Linga with offerings and then unifying the linga forms in the Atma Jyothi (Light of the soul) and filling up the macro, micro and causal bodies with this light, we have to unify Atma Jyothi which is their basis with macro, micro, root and witness properties. Afterwards adjust the very gross Virat form in the very micro Hiranyagarbha form, and this micro form in the great causal Iswara form and after arranging the mantras similarly, and meditating on “Otha-Anuj-Jnathru-Anugna-Avikalpa” stages, and merging all this in to the Omkara (sound of Om) in Thuriya, we have to reach the Nirvikalpa Paramathma (formless great truth). Fourth Chapter Thus the soul should be meditated upon nine times as the Omkara form of Para Brahma with thuriya pranava sound. Using anushtup mantra as the ever happy full Atma starting with the chants “Om Ugram, Sachidananda Poorna-Prathyag-Sadathmanam, Nrusimham Pramathmanam Param Brahma Chinthayami” and ending with “Om Mruthyum Mruthyum….”. Then the same prayer nine times with Chidathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Then the same prayer 9 times with Anandathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Then the same prayer 9 times with Poornathmanam instead of Sadathmanam and again the same prayer with Pratyagathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Meditating well on the five forms of Sath, Chit, Ananda, Poorna and Atma and pray with the Navathmaka mantras and then meditate on the soul using “Aham (self)”, then salute and then unite yourself with Brahmam. [Example for mantras of Namaskara (saluting) “Om Ugram Sachidananda Poorna Prathyag Sadathmanam (substitute Chidathmanam etc) Nrusimham Paramathmanam Param Brahma Aham Namami.”] The other alternative is to pray Lord Narasimha using the Anushtup Mantra. He (Narasimha) who is God exists as a human being and also as soul of every one for all times and every where, and also as one who destroys attachments and also as God of the universe. He is the soul of Thuriya. Believing he is yourself, the one who practices yoga should meditate on the Omkara Brahmam. He is the great sage who serves God, who establishes the lion with its fame, after mutually attracting Viswa, Thaijasa and Pragna who are like the sons of Atma with Pranava which has been pointed out as the bull of Vedas, after making them without separate identity and finishing them in Sakshi Chaithanya and afterwards kill the darkness of ignorance using the fame of the lion. That devotee who after saluting Virat, Hiranya Garbha and Easwara who have been joined in the horns of Pranava and uniting them in the same Paramatma principle and then saluting Narasimha as described above and make him personally present by methods like Ugra (Very angry) and Veera (great hero), would exist in the form similar to Narasimha. Fifth Chapter That type of practitioner would not have any desire towards worldly things, would have all his earlier desires fulfilled and would have desire only on Atma (soul). His Pranas (soul spirits) do not start and go any where and would attain their ultimate here itself in Brahmam. He exists as Brahmam and attains Brahmam. He who worships the exalted Atma in Omkara (the letter Om), attains Brahmam in the form of Narasimham. He who meditates and venerates the ultimate God in the form of Aa, Uu and Ma, which is incomparable, which is the holy spirit, which sees every thing, which is the witness of everything, which swallows everything, which is the darling of every body, which is prior to everything and which makes everything else shine, would understand and know Para Brahma. One who knows like that would shine as God Para Brahma Narasimha. Sixth Chapter Devas wanted to understand this Atma (soul). The Asura qualities caught hold of them. To get rid of that effect, they worshipped Narasimha who is the Thuriya soul which is in the summit of Omkara using the Anushtup Mantra. Then the sin like Asura qualities itself became the great light of wisdom which is the prime happiness (like poison becoming medicine). Those devas became mentally calm, having their sensory organs under control, became those who were not attracted by worldly desires, became those having patience, became those whose conduct became stable, became those who were attracted by the Atma, became those who were having playfulness, unity and happiness, and became those who realized that “Om” is “light of Atma which is Para Brahmam”, and felt that all other places are empty and merged in to the “Om”. So the practitioner should do penance like devas, stabilize his mind in the Omkara Para Brahmam, and would make other people see his Atma as Para Brahmam. There is a holy stanza about this viz. “After meditating on the horns which are the different parts of Pranava and further meditating on the Thuriya Paramatma which is a horn but not a part, add the Nrusimha Raja Mantra to the different parts of Pranava." The three types of Devas(Sathvika, Rajasa and Thamasa) serve the pranava in which, the first two letters (Aa and Uu) are merged and fixed in the third letter Ma and make themselves exalted. Seventh Chapter Adding the first half of the Uu with the letter Aa, and making it as the form of Lord Narasimha, and then using the second half of letter Uu on Narasimha Brahma because it is macro, because it is shining, because it is famous, because it is Mahadeva (great God), because he is Maheswara (Greatest God), because it is the best Sathva (sathvic quality), because it is the greatest wisdom, because it is the greatest happiness, and because it is the greatest lord, then unite it with soul which is the meaning of the letter Ma. One who knows this, would be without a body, without sensory organs, without soul, without ignorance, with the form of Sat Chit Ananda (ever lasting bliss) and would become as one who attained salvation (one who attains Swarajya). Therefore one has to meditate on Para Brahma with the letter Aa, cross the mind with letter Ma and search for that state where one is the witness of the mind. When one pushes out everything, then everything enters in and when he attains awakening of wisdom, then everything rises from him. Thus if one meditates, catch it, set fire and swallow, he would become Narasimha who is of the form of Atma and would establish himself in his own power. There is a holy stanza about this. Its meaning is like this: Join Aa the first letter of Pranava, with the first part of its second letter Uu, and join these together with letter Ma and merge it with Thuriya Brahma which is the meaning of Pranava and is a witness beyond the states of waking sleep and dream. Eighth Chapter His soul is woven completely from side to side with thuriya. This with its Narasimha form, and in which every thing pervades and which is the soul of everything, contains everything. This is the secret and is without form or seed. This soul is non dualistic and without form or seed. The word “Om” is non dualistic and is full of wisdom. (Narasimha, the soul of thuriya and the meaning of Omkara are all the same. They swallow everything). This is the unique body of Parameshwara (lord of every thing). This is without form or seed. This which does not have any form or seed, does not have differences within. The one who thinks that there is difference between them, breaks into hundred pieces and breaks in to thousand pieces and attains death from death. This is without a two, self resplendent and great joy. That soul is the ultimate support. It is Brahmam. Brahmam is the ultimate support. The one who knows this becomes Brahmam which is the ultimate support. Ninth Chapter Devas approached Prajapathi and requested him, “Oh God, please tell us about the Omkaratma (the letter Om which is the soul). He agreed and told them: Atma stands behind and observes and is with you as a witness. It is lion, a form beyond thought, a form without feelings and something which can be attained from every where. There is nothing second to it, which is separate from that. It is the Atma which is ready everywhere. Due to the illusion this Atma appears as something different. From Pragna, due to the cover of ignorance, the world is produced. For the living being, Atma is the resplendent Paramatma. Because the sensory organs are not able to feel it, it is not known, even when it is known. Prajapathi told devas, “see that Atma which is resplendent and without second, which is before you, as, “I am it and it is me”. Has it been seen?” Devas replied, “Yes, it has been seen. It is beyond things which are known and things which are not known. Where has illusion gone now? How did illusion disappear?” Prajapathi told them, “It is not surprising that the illusion has disappeared. Because you are all people with a wonderful form. There is nothing surprising even in that. That form of the soul is natural to you all. Understand that is the form of “Om”. You now tell me what you have understood.” They said, “it appears as if we have understood it and also appears as if that we have not understood it. It also appears as if it is beyond all description”. Prajapathi told them, “You have now got the knowledge about the soul”. They told him, “Oh, God, we are seeing it but we are not seeing it, like we see other things. We do not have capacity to describe it. Oh, God salutations to you. Please shower your grace on us.” Prajapathi told them, “If you want to know any thing more, please ask me. Ask without fear.” They told, “This knowledge about the soul is a great blessing. Our salutations to you.” Thus Prajapathi taught them. There is a stanza about it: “Understand that Atma which is spread everywhere by the practice of Om. Understand that, the Atma which does not have any thing which is different and which is in you as the knower, is very much within you. After understanding that stabilize there, as a witness who advises". Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me ! Here ends the Nrisimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad

Narsimha Tapaniya Upanishad

Narsimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad & Narsimha Poorva Tapaniya

(Part of the Atharva Veda)


Introduction:


Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad is presented usually as two separate Upanishads, the Narsimha Poorva and the Narsimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishads. In this section we have presented both the Upanishads together for reader's convenience. The Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad speaks about the incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha, who incarnated partly as human and partly as lion to rescue Prahlada from his demonic father and save the worlds from the latter's oppression.


Interestingly it begins with a reference to Shankara rather than Vishnu and describes Lord Narasimha as Neela Lohita, the blue necked one, an epithet usually ascribed to Lord Siva. He is also described directly as Umapathi. Lord Narasimha is depicted in the Upanishad, not just as an angry god with a beastly appearance, but as the god of knowledge and the lord of Brahma.


The Poorva Tapaniya Upanishad is devoted mostly to explain the meaning of the Narasimha Mantra, referred here as the king of the mantras, and other related mantras. The Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad deals mostly with deeper spiritual aspects such as the nature of soul, the nature of human personality and different states of consciousness. The soul is described as the ever watchful lion, free from all attachments and delusion.


Translation by Shri P. R. Ramachander, reproduced with his graceful consent


Nrisimha Poorva Tapaniya Upanishad:


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti !


The First Upanishad


Bhagawan Narasimha who is partly human and partly lion shines as Parabrahma with Rutha (discipline of the visible world) and Sathya (basic truth). He appears with two colours viz. black and golden red. His nature is to go up and he has a very terrible and fearsome stare but he is a “Sankara” doing good to people. He is called “Neela Lohitha (He who is red and black)” because his neck is black and the top of it is red. In another of his aspects he is Umapathi (husband of Uma) and Pasupathi (Lord of all beings). He holds the bow called “Pinaka” and has great luster. He is the god of all knowledge. He is god of all beings. He is the Lord of all Vedas. He is the boss of Brahma and He is praised by Yajur Veda. One should know the praise of Sama Veda of him. Those who know that will attain the deathless state.


The Second Upanishad


Devas were afraid of death, sins and family life. They approached Praja Pathi. He told them about the Narasimha Mantra which was “the King of all Mantras” written in Anushtup meter. Because of this, they won victory over death. They won over all sins and also destroyed the problems of family life. So any of those who are afraid of death, sins and family life, should get themselves taught the “Narasimha Mantra” which is called “the King of Mantras” and which is written in anushtup meter. They all would win over death and win over sin as well problems due to family life.


The King of Mantras: (The following is a simple translation of the King of Mantras of Lord Narasimha and what follows is an explanation and justification of each description.)


My salutations to That Nrusimha,

Who is fierce,

Who is heroic,

Who is Maha Vishnu,

Who is burning,

Who has faces every where,

Who is half Lion and half Man,

Who is fearful,

Who is safe,

Who is death and deathlessness.


1.He is called “Ugra [fierce]” because by his power He creates, looks after, destroys and elevates without break and also attracts all devas, all beings, all bhoothas Hey Lord Narasimha, you who is being praised by me, please give me perennial happiness even when I am in this body which is not permanent. Let your soldiers kill all my enemies who are different from me.


2.He is called “Veera [heroic]” because by his power He makes all worlds, all devas, all beings and all boothas play, and allow them to take rest and also creates, helps them grow and attracts without any break these worlds, devas, beings and boothas. He is behind every action, very capable, mountain like and one who fulfills the desires of devas.


3.He is “Maha Vishnu”, because he pervades in all the worlds and makes all the world pervade, similar to the fatty gum that spreads in all meat, from this side to that and also from other side to this side. There is nothing in the world that is not him. He is pervading in all things in the world. He is the leader of all souls. Worship of souls is His worship. He exists in all the three shining things viz. Moon, Sun and fire.


4.He is called “Jwalantham [burning]”, because he makes the entire world which includes all devas, all beings and all Bhoothas shine because of his luster and also shines in them and makes them release flames. He is the one who created the world and makes it rapidly multiply. He is the one who shines because of his own luster and also makes others shine. He spreads heat throughout the world and makes the world swelter. He spreads his rays everywhere and makes them release rays. He has a personality which causes only good. He gives only that which is good and he is good.


5.He is called “Sarvatho Mukham [having faces everywhere]” because he sees everywhere without having any organs, he is able to hear every thing, he is able to go every where, he is able to attract everything, and also because he is spread everywhere and exists every where. In the beginning he was alone and he has become all these things now. Those who rule over the world came from him. In the end everything goes back and merges in him. I salute him who has faces every where.


6.Among all animals the most fear some and also most special is the lion. That is why God of the Universe took birth as Narasimha. That deathless form became one which does good to the entire world. That is why he is called “Narasimham [half man and half lion]”. That Maha Vishnu who has this fearsome form does not cause fear among his devotees. He is being worshipped and praised by them. He is the one who travels all over earth and also one who lives on the mountain top. In his form of Trivikrama, he measured all the worlds in three steps.


7.He is called "Bheeshanam [fear full]” because all the crowds of devas, men and Bhoothas and all the worlds run away fearing Him; but he is not afraid of anything. The wind blows because it is afraid of Him. The Sun rises above because he is afraid of Him. It is because of fear for Him, that the God of fire, Indra and the God of death do their work.


8.He is called “Bhadram [safe]’ because he is good things personified, because he forever shines giving good things, because he makes others shine, because he is superior and because he does very good things. Hey Devas, we have to hear with our ears about this “Bhadram”. Hey, those of you who are fit to be worshipped, we have to see with our eyes that “Bhadram”. Let us live as much as the Gods live with healthy organs and healthy bodies praising and singing Him.


9.He is called “Mruthyu-Mruthyum [death and deathlessness]” because just by mere thought of His devotees, he destroys death and untimely death to them. He is one who gives the knowledge of the soul and also one who gives strength. All devas bow before Him and praise Him. Let us satisfy Him by offering Him “Havis-food” through the fire sacrifice because even his shadow is nectar and he is the death which destroys death.


10.He is worshipped by the chanting of “Namami [I salute him]”, because he is being worshipped by all devas, all those who have forsaken his world and all those who swear by Brahmam and also because the lord of the Vedas worship him telling these words. Indra, Mithra (Sun), Aryama and all other devas exist in him.


11.I was born before this world which is pretty and orderly. I existed even before the devas. I am the central power of that which never dies. He who gives me (in my form as food for people) in charity, becomes the one who protects the soul. If given without understanding this, I who am food, eat the one who eats. I am the one who becomes all the world and destroys it. My light is like that of a sun, who standing alone gives light to all the world.


This Upanishad says that one who understands this attains salvation.


The Third Upanishad


The devas requested Brahma to teach them the power of Anushtup Mantra Raja (The king of Chants set to anushtup meter) and also its root. Brahma told them:

This illusion (Maya) which is the power of Narasimha (which is Om) is the one which creates everything, protects them and destroys them. Therefore you have to realize that this illusion is the power. The one who understands the power of this illusion, he crosses all sins and also attains deathlessness. He enjoys the wealth with fame. The experts in Brahmam argue among themselves whether this is short, long or extra long (Pronunciation?). One who pronounces this with short ending, will burn away all sins and would attain deathlessness. He who pronounces this in long ending, would get wealth with fame and also attain deathlessness. He who pronounces it with extra long ending would attain ethereal knowledge and also deathlessness. What follows is the explanation given by sages:


“Oh power behind EEm who is the personification of the power of illusion, please protect us. Please bless us so that we are able to cross easily in a straight forward manner this sea of birth and death. People who know you, call you also as Sreedevi, Lakshmi, Parvathy, Bhoodevi (The Goddess of Earth), Sashti Devi, Sree Vidhya and Indra Sena. Requesting you to give me long life, I submit myself to you who is the mother of all Vedas.


All the beings and things in the world were produced from the sky (Ether). All living things were made from the sky. They live in the sky. They go towards the sky and enter and disappear there. So we have to understand that the sky is the root (The root word for the sky is Ham).”


The explanation given by sages are as follows:

“That root “Ham” is the Sun God traveling in the pure sky, in “Air” in the atmosphere, in “Fire” in fire sacrifices, and exists as “Guests” in homes. That is the only one thing which is with devas and also with men. It is the truth. It is that thing which is born out of sky, water, earth, sacrificial fire and mountains. This is the great truth. The Upanishad says that “only the one who knows this knows the secret implication of the mantra”.


Fourth Upanishad


The devas approached Brahma and asked him to teach them about the branch (part) mantras of the Narasimha Mantra Raja. Brahma told them that they should know that the Pranava, Savithri, Yajur Lakshmi and Narasimha Gayathri are the four parts (Branches) of Narasimha Mantra and also that any one who knows this attains deathlessness.


1. Pranavam is nothing but “Om”


2. The Savithri Mantra which protects those who chant it is told in Yajur Veda. It has spread throughout the world. The Savithri Ashtakshara (Eight letters) consists of the two letters “Gruni”, the three letters, “Soorya” and the three letters “Aadhithya”. This is a chant which increases your stature and your wealth. Great wealth will come in search of one who knows this.


3. The Yajur Mahalakshmi Mantra is “Om Bhoor Lakshmi, Bhuvar Lakshmi, Suva Kala Karni, Thanno Lakshmi Prachodayath”. This has 24 letters. All this universe is in the form of this Gayathri. So the one who knows this Yajur Maha Lakshmi Mantra, would enjoy great wealth with lot of fame.


4. The Narasimha Gayathri is, “Om Nrusimhaya Vidhmahe Vajra Nakhaya Deemahi. Thannah Simha Prachodayath”. This is the mantra in which all the Vedas and Devas reside. The one who knows this would be the one with whom the Devas and Vedas will live forever.


The devas approached Brahma and asked him, “By chanting which Mantra, God will take great mercy on us and give us a sight of His form. Please tell us about that.” Then Brahma told them as follows:


“Om, Um, Om. Yo Vai Nirusimho Devo Bhagawan Yascha Brahma Thasmai Vo Namo Namah. Om Kram Om. Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagwan Yascha Vishnu Thasmai Vai Namo Nama. Om Veem Om. Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagwan Yascha Maheswara Thasmai Vai Namo Nama.”


[The 32 gods to whom similar mantra has to be prayed with Um-kram-Veem-Ram are Brahma, Vishnu, Maheswara Purusha, Eashwara, Saraswathi, Sree Gowri, Prakuthi, Vidhya, Omkara, Ardha mathra, Vedhaa, Panchakhya, Saptha Vyahrudaya, Loka Pala, Vasava, Rudra, Aadhithya, Ashtou Gruha, Maha Bhootha, Kaala, Manu, Mruthyu, Yama, Kandhaka, Paraana, Soorya, Soma, Virat Purusha, and Jeeva and in the end chant “Om Ham, Om, Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagawan Yascha Sarvam Tasmai Vai Namo Nama.”)


Brahma told, “If One who prays God daily using these 32 mantras, God will become greatly pleased and would appear personally. So to any one who prays Bhagawan Narasimha using these mantras, He would appear to him personally. That devotee would also see everything and attain deathlessness .Thus tells the great Upanishad.”


Fifth Upanishad


Devas approached Brahma and requested him, “Bhagawan, please tell us about the famous Chakra called Maha Chakra. The sages tell that ”It is supposed to fulfill all the wishes and is the gateway to salvation”.


Lord Brahma told them:

“Sudharshana (the holy wheel of Lord Vishnu) is that great Chakra. On its middle is written, the Taraka mantra (OM) and also the single letter of Narasimha (Kshroum), on its six petals of the Sudarshana six letters (Sahasrara Hum Phat) are written, on its eight petals the eight letters (Om Namo Narayanaya) are written, on its twelve petals is written the twelve holy letters (Om Namo Vasudevaya), on its sixteen petals, the mathruka (model) sixteen letters with their roots (Am Aam, Em, EEm…. Aha) is written and on its 32 petals are written the letters of the “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja.” This is the Sudarshana Chakra, This fulfills all ones wishes and is the gateway of salvation. It is a form of Yajur Veda, Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Brahmam and Amrutha (nectar).


The one who daily chants this “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja“ would be able to control fire, control wind, control Sun, control moon, control water, control all devas, control all planets and control poison.


Rig Veda tells us about this, “The devotees who practice this would be able to see Lord Vishnu in the ethereal sky, like an ordinary man is able to see the sun in the sky. The devotees who are Brahmins would be able to praise the lighted Vishnu’s form. The Upanishads tell that, this would be attained only by one who worships without any desire.”


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Here ends the Nrisimha Poorva Tapaniyopanishad, as contained in the Atharva-Veda.


Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti !


Nrisimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad:


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti !




First Chapter


Devas approached Lord Brahma and requested him, “Please teach us about the soul which is more minute than the atom and also about the letter “Om”. He said, “So be it” and what he said was:


“All this is the letter “Om”. What is past, what is present and what will be in future are its interpretations. All these are Om. All these are Brahmam. This soul also is Brahmam. Joining this Atma (soul) with the Brahmam called Om and joining together the Brahmam and the soul, and realizing that the birthless, deathless, nectar drenched and fearless Brahmam is nothing but the Om, and then putting together the three types of bodies and all these in to it and then making it our own so as to become one with that and then destroy it. Continue to meditate that Om which is the soul with the three types of bodies and also the Parabrahmam with three types of bodies. This soul which is gross and enjoys mega pleasures, which is also very minute and enjoys even the minutest pleasures and which becomes united and enjoys the pleasures of happiness, has four legs (branches).


When it is awake its feelings are gross. It enjoys gross feelings with its seven organs and 19 faces (ten sense organs, five pranas, mind, brain, sensibility and ego). Its name is,Chaturathma Viswan (on the whole) and Vaisvanaran (partly). This is its first leg.


In the state of dream, its feelings are very minute. It will enjoy this minute sense with its seven organs and nineteen faces. Its name is Chaturathma Thaijasan (on the whole) and also Hiranygarbhan (partly). This is its second leg.


Where there is no desire and also where there are no dreams, that state is called Sushupthi. In that state, one is single, personification of knowledge, having an endless form, one who enjoys happiness and steadfastly concentrates only on knowledge. His name is Chaturathma Pragnan (knower). This is the third leg (aspect). He alone is Lord of all beings, one who knows everything, one who resides in everything, one who is the root cause of everything and one where all beings which were born meet their end. These three involving Sushupthi and Swapna are only illusions. Soul is the only form which is real.


The fourth feet (aspect) of this four fold soul is Thureeya. It is something which make all others act, something which is within everything and it is the active essence beyond Jagrat (awakening), Sushupthi (sleep) and Swapna(dream). Something about it is as follows: It is without macro consciousness. It is without micro consciousness. It is without medium consciousness. It is the personification of consciousness. It is not something immobile and it is not immobile consciousness. It cannot be seen. It cannot be described. It cannot be understood. It is something without any identification. It is something which is unimaginable. It is something which cannot be pointed out. It is something which can be perceived only with the firm belief that there is only one soul. It is that aspect of Pancha Boothas (Five elements viz earth, air, fire, water and ether), where the entire universe is crashed in. It is considered as the fourth state after Shiva (peace), Santha (inner peace without any negative activity), and Advaita (the concept of non dualism). It is the soul. It is that thing which has to be understood. It is that aspect of God, which is the knowledge beyond all knowledge and is called Thuriya Thuriyam.


Second Chapter


The four branches of Brahmam, which is Shining well, is full of same essence of happiness, is never aging, is never dying, is full of nectar and which is providing protection, should be matched with the four letters (branches) of Om. The one who knows, that the Chaturathma Viswan (on the whole) and Vaiswanaran (partly) who are awake and have similarity to the four formed Aakara (letter Aa), are spread inside everything in the form of Sthoola (macro), Sookshma (micro), Bheeja (root) and Sakshi (witness) and are the first of everything, would realize all his wishes. He would be the first among every one.


The Chaturathma Thaijasan (on the whole) and Hiranya Garbhan (partly) who exist in the state of dreams are similar to the four formed letter Uu. This Uu has the form of gross, micro, root and witness. Because of its greatness and because of its double relation, the one who knows this through gross, micro, root and witness aspects would increase the tide of knowledge. He would possess equanimity along with pleasure and pain.


The Chaturathma Pragnan (on the whole) and Easwaran (partly), who are in the state of sleep, are similar to the four formed letter Ma. This letter Ma also has the forms of gross, micro, root and witness. The one who knows this in its aspect of its measurability and its capacity to hide it in itself by macro, micro, root and witness properties, would be able to measure the entire world by his wisdom and would be able to hide everything within himself.


Like this we have to pray on the stages of wakefulness, sleep and dream by the Aa, Uu, and Ma letters of Om. The fourth letter is the one which has within itself the Easwara. It is that which can rule by itself, it is itself Easwara and it has a self glitter. This soul which is the fourth, exists as known and unknown among all beings. Its light is like the Kalagni Surya (sun who is like a fire causing death) at the time of the final deluge. It gives to all, itself as soul and would make everything in to itself. Like the Sun which swallows darkness, this soul which is the unified power, exists like fire which remains detached after burning the fuel, beyond word and mind and has a holy divine form and is the Thuriya. This is the Om. It is within everything which has a name and form, and is the knowledge and the knower. Because it exists as Thuriya and has a divine form and is within everything as knowledge and the knower and is detached and formless, there are no differences within it. And so the teaching regarding this is as follows:


Because it is without syllable, it is peace (Shiva), it is the place where universe meets the end, it is indescribable, it has a non dualistic form and is placed in the fourth position, and it is “Om” itself. The soul, who understands this in this manner, would attain the soul himself.


This valorous hero would understand Thuriya using the Narsaimha Anushtup Mantra Raja. This would make the soul shine. He should deeply meditate on Brahmam as something which would destroy everything, which cannot be conquered by any one, which is everywhere, which shines for ever, which is devoid of ignorance, which is able to cut off his own bondage, which is non dual, which is personification of happiness, which is the basis for everything, which exists for ever and which is one without ignorance, passion and base qualities.


Third Chapter


Meditate deeply on Pranava (Om) in the form of Chidagni (The fire within) which is in Agni Mandala (Orbit of fire) of the Mooladhara, in the Maha Peeta (consisting of 4, 7 and 32 petal lotus) with its family of four worlds (Earth, atmosphere, heavens and moon world) and seven souls (Loka-Veda-Devatha-Gana-Chanda-Agni-Vyahruthi). Then meditate on letter Aa which is the Chaturathma (4 souls) and the Sapthathma (seven souls) as Brahma in the belly (Mani Pooraka), on letter Uu as Vishnu in the heart (Aanahatha), on letter Ma as Rudra in the middle of eyelids (Aagna), on the dot which is the happy nectar form of the soul of Omkara (Sound of Om) in Dwadasantha (just above the eyes) and the soul (Athma) in the form of sound in Shodasantha. Thus after worshipping with nectar (Ananda Amrutha) the four fold Brahmas (Devatha, Teacher, Mantra and the soul), Vishnu, Rudra separately and then together in the form of Linga with offerings and then unifying the linga forms in the Atma Jyothi (Light of the soul) and filling up the macro, micro and causal bodies with this light, we have to unify Atma Jyothi which is their basis with macro, micro, root and witness properties. Afterwards adjust the very gross Virat form in the very micro Hiranyagarbha form, and this micro form in the great causal Iswara form and after arranging the mantras similarly, and meditating on “Otha-Anuj-Jnathru-Anugna-Avikalpa” stages, and merging all this in to the Omkara (sound of Om) in Thuriya, we have to reach the Nirvikalpa Paramathma (formless great truth).


Fourth Chapter


Thus the soul should be meditated upon nine times as the Omkara form of Para Brahma with thuriya pranava sound. Using anushtup mantra as the ever happy full Atma starting with the chants “Om Ugram, Sachidananda Poorna-Prathyag-Sadathmanam, Nrusimham Pramathmanam Param Brahma Chinthayami” and ending with “Om Mruthyum Mruthyum….”. Then the same prayer nine times with Chidathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Then the same prayer 9 times with Anandathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Then the same prayer 9 times with Poornathmanam instead of Sadathmanam and again the same prayer with Pratyagathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Meditating well on the five forms of Sath, Chit, Ananda, Poorna and Atma and pray with the Navathmaka mantras and then meditate on the soul using “Aham (self)”, then salute and then unite yourself with Brahmam. [Example for mantras of Namaskara (saluting) “Om Ugram Sachidananda Poorna Prathyag Sadathmanam (substitute Chidathmanam etc) Nrusimham Paramathmanam Param Brahma Aham Namami.”]


The other alternative is to pray Lord Narasimha using the Anushtup Mantra. He (Narasimha) who is God exists as a human being and also as soul of every one for all times and every where, and also as one who destroys attachments and also as God of the universe. He is the soul of Thuriya. Believing he is yourself, the one who practices yoga should meditate on the Omkara Brahmam.


He is the great sage who serves God, who establishes the lion with its fame, after mutually attracting Viswa, Thaijasa and Pragna who are like the sons of Atma with Pranava which has been pointed out as the bull of Vedas, after making them without separate identity and finishing them in Sakshi Chaithanya and afterwards kill the darkness of ignorance using the fame of the lion.


That devotee who after saluting Virat, Hiranya Garbha and Easwara who have been joined in the horns of Pranava and uniting them in the same Paramatma principle and then saluting Narasimha as described above and make him personally present by methods like Ugra (Very angry) and Veera (great hero), would exist in the form similar to Narasimha.


Fifth Chapter


That type of practitioner would not have any desire towards worldly things, would have all his earlier desires fulfilled and would have desire only on Atma (soul). His Pranas (soul spirits) do not start and go any where and would attain their ultimate here itself in Brahmam. He exists as Brahmam and attains Brahmam. He who worships the exalted Atma in Omkara (the letter Om), attains Brahmam in the form of Narasimham.


He who meditates and venerates the ultimate God in the form of Aa, Uu and Ma, which is incomparable, which is the holy spirit, which sees every thing, which is the witness of everything, which swallows everything, which is the darling of every body, which is prior to everything and which makes everything else shine, would understand and know Para Brahma. One who knows like that would shine as God Para Brahma Narasimha.


Sixth Chapter


Devas wanted to understand this Atma (soul). The Asura qualities caught hold of them. To get rid of that effect, they worshipped Narasimha who is the Thuriya soul which is in the summit of Omkara using the Anushtup Mantra. Then the sin like Asura qualities itself became the great light of wisdom which is the prime happiness (like poison becoming medicine). Those devas became mentally calm, having their sensory organs under control, became those who were not attracted by worldly desires, became those having patience, became those whose conduct became stable, became those who were attracted by the Atma, became those who were having playfulness, unity and happiness, and became those who realized that “Om” is “light of Atma which is Para Brahmam”, and felt that all other places are empty and merged in to the “Om”. So the practitioner should do penance like devas, stabilize his mind in the Omkara Para Brahmam, and would make other people see his Atma as Para Brahmam. There is a holy stanza about this viz. “After meditating on the horns which are the different parts of Pranava and further meditating on the Thuriya Paramatma which is a horn but not a part, add the Nrusimha Raja Mantra to the different parts of Pranava." The three types of Devas(Sathvika, Rajasa and Thamasa) serve the pranava in which, the first two letters (Aa and Uu) are merged and fixed in the third letter Ma and make themselves exalted.


Seventh Chapter


Adding the first half of the Uu with the letter Aa, and making it as the form of Lord Narasimha, and then using the second half of letter Uu on Narasimha Brahma because it is macro, because it is shining, because it is famous, because it is Mahadeva (great God), because he is Maheswara (Greatest God), because it is the best Sathva (sathvic quality), because it is the greatest wisdom, because it is the greatest happiness, and because it is the greatest lord, then unite it with soul which is the meaning of the letter Ma. One who knows this, would be without a body, without sensory organs, without soul, without ignorance, with the form of Sat Chit Ananda (ever lasting bliss) and would become as one who attained salvation (one who attains Swarajya).


Therefore one has to meditate on Para Brahma with the letter Aa, cross the mind with letter Ma and search for that state where one is the witness of the mind. When one pushes out everything, then everything enters in and when he attains awakening of wisdom, then everything rises from him. Thus if one meditates, catch it, set fire and swallow, he would become Narasimha who is of the form of Atma and would establish himself in his own power. There is a holy stanza about this. Its meaning is like this: Join Aa the first letter of Pranava, with the first part of its second letter Uu, and join these together with letter Ma and merge it with Thuriya Brahma which is the meaning of Pranava and is a witness beyond the states of waking sleep and dream.


Eighth Chapter


His soul is woven completely from side to side with thuriya. This with its Narasimha form, and in which every thing pervades and which is the soul of everything, contains everything. This is the secret and is without form or seed. This soul is non dualistic and without form or seed. The word “Om” is non dualistic and is full of wisdom. (Narasimha, the soul of thuriya and the meaning of Omkara are all the same. They swallow everything). This is the unique body of Parameshwara (lord of every thing). This is without form or seed. This which does not have any form or seed, does not have differences within. The one who thinks that there is difference between them, breaks into hundred pieces and breaks in to thousand pieces and attains death from death. This is without a two, self resplendent and great joy. That soul is the ultimate support. It is Brahmam. Brahmam is the ultimate support. The one who knows this becomes Brahmam which is the ultimate support.


Ninth Chapter


Devas approached Prajapathi and requested him, “Oh God, please tell us about the Omkaratma (the letter Om which is the soul). He agreed and told them:


Atma stands behind and observes and is with you as a witness. It is lion, a form beyond thought, a form without feelings and something which can be attained from every where. There is nothing second to it, which is separate from that. It is the Atma which is ready everywhere. Due to the illusion this Atma appears as something different. From Pragna, due to the cover of ignorance, the world is produced. For the living being, Atma is the resplendent Paramatma. Because the sensory organs are not able to feel it, it is not known, even when it is known.


Prajapathi told devas, “see that Atma which is resplendent and without second, which is before you, as, “I am it and it is me”. Has it been seen?”


Devas replied, “Yes, it has been seen. It is beyond things which are known and things which are not known. Where has illusion gone now? How did illusion disappear?”


Prajapathi told them, “It is not surprising that the illusion has disappeared. Because you are all people with a wonderful form. There is nothing surprising even in that. That form of the soul is natural to you all. Understand that is the form of “Om”. You now tell me what you have understood.”


They said, “it appears as if we have understood it and also appears as if that we have not understood it. It also appears as if it is beyond all description”.


Prajapathi told them, “You have now got the knowledge about the soul”.


They told him, “Oh, God, we are seeing it but we are not seeing it, like we see other things. We do not have capacity to describe it. Oh, God salutations to you. Please shower your grace on us.”


Prajapathi told them, “If you want to know any thing more, please ask me. Ask without fear.”


They told, “This knowledge about the soul is a great blessing. Our salutations to you.”


Thus Prajapathi taught them. There is a stanza about it: “Understand that Atma which is spread everywhere by the practice of Om. Understand that, the Atma which does not have any thing which is different and which is in you as the knower, is very much within you. After understanding that stabilize there, as a witness who advises".


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Here ends the Nrisimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad, as contained in the Atharva Veda.


(Part of the Atharva Veda)


Introduction:


Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad is presented usually as two separate Upanishads, the Narsimha Poorva and the Narsimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishads. In this section we have presented both the Upanishads together for reader's convenience. The Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad speaks about the incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha, who incarnated partly as human and partly as lion to rescue Prahlada from his demonic father and save the worlds from the latter's oppression.


Interestingly it begins with a reference to Shankara rather than Vishnu and describes Lord Narasimha as Neela Lohita, the blue necked one, an epithet usually ascribed to Lord Siva. He is also described directly as Umapathi. Lord Narasimha is depicted in the Upanishad, not just as an angry god with a beastly appearance, but as the god of knowledge and the lord of Brahma.


The Poorva Tapaniya Upanishad is devoted mostly to explain the meaning of the Narasimha Mantra, referred here as the king of the mantras, and other related mantras. The Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad deals mostly with deeper spiritual aspects such as the nature of soul, the nature of human personality and different states of consciousness. The soul is described as the ever watchful lion, free from all attachments and delusion.


Translation by Shri P. R. Ramachander, reproduced with his graceful consent


Nrisimha Poorva Tapaniya Upanishad:


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti !


The First Upanishad


Bhagawan Narasimha who is partly human and partly lion shines as Parabrahma with Rutha (discipline of the visible world) and Sathya (basic truth). He appears with two colours viz. black and golden red. His nature is to go up and he has a very terrible and fearsome stare but he is a “Sankara” doing good to people. He is called “Neela Lohitha (He who is red and black)” because his neck is black and the top of it is red. In another of his aspects he is Umapathi (husband of Uma) and Pasupathi (Lord of all beings). He holds the bow called “Pinaka” and has great luster. He is the god of all knowledge. He is god of all beings. He is the Lord of all Vedas. He is the boss of Brahma and He is praised by Yajur Veda. One should know the praise of Sama Veda of him. Those who know that will attain the deathless state.


The Second Upanishad


Devas were afraid of death, sins and family life. They approached Praja Pathi. He told them about the Narasimha Mantra which was “the King of all Mantras” written in Anushtup meter. Because of this, they won victory over death. They won over all sins and also destroyed the problems of family life. So any of those who are afraid of death, sins and family life, should get themselves taught the “Narasimha Mantra” which is called “the King of Mantras” and which is written in anushtup meter. They all would win over death and win over sin as well problems due to family life.


The King of Mantras: (The following is a simple translation of the King of Mantras of Lord Narasimha and what follows is an explanation and justification of each description.)


My salutations to That Nrusimha,

Who is fierce,

Who is heroic,

Who is Maha Vishnu,

Who is burning,

Who has faces every where,

Who is half Lion and half Man,

Who is fearful,

Who is safe,

Who is death and deathlessness.


1.He is called “Ugra [fierce]” because by his power He creates, looks after, destroys and elevates without break and also attracts all devas, all beings, all bhoothas Hey Lord Narasimha, you who is being praised by me, please give me perennial happiness even when I am in this body which is not permanent. Let your soldiers kill all my enemies who are different from me.


2.He is called “Veera [heroic]” because by his power He makes all worlds, all devas, all beings and all boothas play, and allow them to take rest and also creates, helps them grow and attracts without any break these worlds, devas, beings and boothas. He is behind every action, very capable, mountain like and one who fulfills the desires of devas.


3.He is “Maha Vishnu”, because he pervades in all the worlds and makes all the world pervade, similar to the fatty gum that spreads in all meat, from this side to that and also from other side to this side. There is nothing in the world that is not him. He is pervading in all things in the world. He is the leader of all souls. Worship of souls is His worship. He exists in all the three shining things viz. Moon, Sun and fire.


4.He is called “Jwalantham [burning]”, because he makes the entire world which includes all devas, all beings and all Bhoothas shine because of his luster and also shines in them and makes them release flames. He is the one who created the world and makes it rapidly multiply. He is the one who shines because of his own luster and also makes others shine. He spreads heat throughout the world and makes the world swelter. He spreads his rays everywhere and makes them release rays. He has a personality which causes only good. He gives only that which is good and he is good.


5.He is called “Sarvatho Mukham [having faces everywhere]” because he sees everywhere without having any organs, he is able to hear every thing, he is able to go every where, he is able to attract everything, and also because he is spread everywhere and exists every where. In the beginning he was alone and he has become all these things now. Those who rule over the world came from him. In the end everything goes back and merges in him. I salute him who has faces every where.


6.Among all animals the most fear some and also most special is the lion. That is why God of the Universe took birth as Narasimha. That deathless form became one which does good to the entire world. That is why he is called “Narasimham [half man and half lion]”. That Maha Vishnu who has this fearsome form does not cause fear among his devotees. He is being worshipped and praised by them. He is the one who travels all over earth and also one who lives on the mountain top. In his form of Trivikrama, he measured all the worlds in three steps.


7.He is called "Bheeshanam [fear full]” because all the crowds of devas, men and Bhoothas and all the worlds run away fearing Him; but he is not afraid of anything. The wind blows because it is afraid of Him. The Sun rises above because he is afraid of Him. It is because of fear for Him, that the God of fire, Indra and the God of death do their work.


8.He is called “Bhadram [safe]’ because he is good things personified, because he forever shines giving good things, because he makes others shine, because he is superior and because he does very good things. Hey Devas, we have to hear with our ears about this “Bhadram”. Hey, those of you who are fit to be worshipped, we have to see with our eyes that “Bhadram”. Let us live as much as the Gods live with healthy organs and healthy bodies praising and singing Him.


9.He is called “Mruthyu-Mruthyum [death and deathlessness]” because just by mere thought of His devotees, he destroys death and untimely death to them. He is one who gives the knowledge of the soul and also one who gives strength. All devas bow before Him and praise Him. Let us satisfy Him by offering Him “Havis-food” through the fire sacrifice because even his shadow is nectar and he is the death which destroys death.


10.He is worshipped by the chanting of “Namami [I salute him]”, because he is being worshipped by all devas, all those who have forsaken his world and all those who swear by Brahmam and also because the lord of the Vedas worship him telling these words. Indra, Mithra (Sun), Aryama and all other devas exist in him.


11.I was born before this world which is pretty and orderly. I existed even before the devas. I am the central power of that which never dies. He who gives me (in my form as food for people) in charity, becomes the one who protects the soul. If given without understanding this, I who am food, eat the one who eats. I am the one who becomes all the world and destroys it. My light is like that of a sun, who standing alone gives light to all the world.


This Upanishad says that one who understands this attains salvation.


The Third Upanishad


The devas requested Brahma to teach them the power of Anushtup Mantra Raja (The king of Chants set to anushtup meter) and also its root. Brahma told them:

This illusion (Maya) which is the power of Narasimha (which is Om) is the one which creates everything, protects them and destroys them. Therefore you have to realize that this illusion is the power. The one who understands the power of this illusion, he crosses all sins and also attains deathlessness. He enjoys the wealth with fame. The experts in Brahmam argue among themselves whether this is short, long or extra long (Pronunciation?). One who pronounces this with short ending, will burn away all sins and would attain deathlessness. He who pronounces this in long ending, would get wealth with fame and also attain deathlessness. He who pronounces it with extra long ending would attain ethereal knowledge and also deathlessness. What follows is the explanation given by sages:


“Oh power behind EEm who is the personification of the power of illusion, please protect us. Please bless us so that we are able to cross easily in a straight forward manner this sea of birth and death. People who know you, call you also as Sreedevi, Lakshmi, Parvathy, Bhoodevi (The Goddess of Earth), Sashti Devi, Sree Vidhya and Indra Sena. Requesting you to give me long life, I submit myself to you who is the mother of all Vedas.


All the beings and things in the world were produced from the sky (Ether). All living things were made from the sky. They live in the sky. They go towards the sky and enter and disappear there. So we have to understand that the sky is the root (The root word for the sky is Ham).”


The explanation given by sages are as follows:

“That root “Ham” is the Sun God traveling in the pure sky, in “Air” in the atmosphere, in “Fire” in fire sacrifices, and exists as “Guests” in homes. That is the only one thing which is with devas and also with men. It is the truth. It is that thing which is born out of sky, water, earth, sacrificial fire and mountains. This is the great truth. The Upanishad says that “only the one who knows this knows the secret implication of the mantra”.


Fourth Upanishad


The devas approached Brahma and asked him to teach them about the branch (part) mantras of the Narasimha Mantra Raja. Brahma told them that they should know that the Pranava, Savithri, Yajur Lakshmi and Narasimha Gayathri are the four parts (Branches) of Narasimha Mantra and also that any one who knows this attains deathlessness.


1. Pranavam is nothing but “Om”


2. The Savithri Mantra which protects those who chant it is told in Yajur Veda. It has spread throughout the world. The Savithri Ashtakshara (Eight letters) consists of the two letters “Gruni”, the three letters, “Soorya” and the three letters “Aadhithya”. This is a chant which increases your stature and your wealth. Great wealth will come in search of one who knows this.


3. The Yajur Mahalakshmi Mantra is “Om Bhoor Lakshmi, Bhuvar Lakshmi, Suva Kala Karni, Thanno Lakshmi Prachodayath”. This has 24 letters. All this universe is in the form of this Gayathri. So the one who knows this Yajur Maha Lakshmi Mantra, would enjoy great wealth with lot of fame.


4. The Narasimha Gayathri is, “Om Nrusimhaya Vidhmahe Vajra Nakhaya Deemahi. Thannah Simha Prachodayath”. This is the mantra in which all the Vedas and Devas reside. The one who knows this would be the one with whom the Devas and Vedas will live forever.


The devas approached Brahma and asked him, “By chanting which Mantra, God will take great mercy on us and give us a sight of His form. Please tell us about that.” Then Brahma told them as follows:


“Om, Um, Om. Yo Vai Nirusimho Devo Bhagawan Yascha Brahma Thasmai Vo Namo Namah. Om Kram Om. Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagwan Yascha Vishnu Thasmai Vai Namo Nama. Om Veem Om. Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagwan Yascha Maheswara Thasmai Vai Namo Nama.”


[The 32 gods to whom similar mantra has to be prayed with Um-kram-Veem-Ram are Brahma, Vishnu, Maheswara Purusha, Eashwara, Saraswathi, Sree Gowri, Prakuthi, Vidhya, Omkara, Ardha mathra, Vedhaa, Panchakhya, Saptha Vyahrudaya, Loka Pala, Vasava, Rudra, Aadhithya, Ashtou Gruha, Maha Bhootha, Kaala, Manu, Mruthyu, Yama, Kandhaka, Paraana, Soorya, Soma, Virat Purusha, and Jeeva and in the end chant “Om Ham, Om, Yo Vai Nrusimho Devo Bhagawan Yascha Sarvam Tasmai Vai Namo Nama.”)


Brahma told, “If One who prays God daily using these 32 mantras, God will become greatly pleased and would appear personally. So to any one who prays Bhagawan Narasimha using these mantras, He would appear to him personally. That devotee would also see everything and attain deathlessness .Thus tells the great Upanishad.”


Fifth Upanishad


Devas approached Brahma and requested him, “Bhagawan, please tell us about the famous Chakra called Maha Chakra. The sages tell that ”It is supposed to fulfill all the wishes and is the gateway to salvation”.


Lord Brahma told them:

“Sudharshana (the holy wheel of Lord Vishnu) is that great Chakra. On its middle is written, the Taraka mantra (OM) and also the single letter of Narasimha (Kshroum), on its six petals of the Sudarshana six letters (Sahasrara Hum Phat) are written, on its eight petals the eight letters (Om Namo Narayanaya) are written, on its twelve petals is written the twelve holy letters (Om Namo Vasudevaya), on its sixteen petals, the mathruka (model) sixteen letters with their roots (Am Aam, Em, EEm…. Aha) is written and on its 32 petals are written the letters of the “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja.” This is the Sudarshana Chakra, This fulfills all ones wishes and is the gateway of salvation. It is a form of Yajur Veda, Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Brahmam and Amrutha (nectar).


The one who daily chants this “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja“ would be able to control fire, control wind, control Sun, control moon, control water, control all devas, control all planets and control poison.


Rig Veda tells us about this, “The devotees who practice this would be able to see Lord Vishnu in the ethereal sky, like an ordinary man is able to see the sun in the sky. The devotees who are Brahmins would be able to praise the lighted Vishnu’s form. The Upanishads tell that, this would be attained only by one who worships without any desire.”


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Here ends the Nrisimha Poorva Tapaniyopanishad, as contained in the Atharva-Veda.


Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti !


Nrisimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad:


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Om Shanti ! Shanti ! Shanti !




First Chapter


Devas approached Lord Brahma and requested him, “Please teach us about the soul which is more minute than the atom and also about the letter “Om”. He said, “So be it” and what he said was:


“All this is the letter “Om”. What is past, what is present and what will be in future are its interpretations. All these are Om. All these are Brahmam. This soul also is Brahmam. Joining this Atma (soul) with the Brahmam called Om and joining together the Brahmam and the soul, and realizing that the birthless, deathless, nectar drenched and fearless Brahmam is nothing but the Om, and then putting together the three types of bodies and all these in to it and then making it our own so as to become one with that and then destroy it. Continue to meditate that Om which is the soul with the three types of bodies and also the Parabrahmam with three types of bodies. This soul which is gross and enjoys mega pleasures, which is also very minute and enjoys even the minutest pleasures and which becomes united and enjoys the pleasures of happiness, has four legs (branches).


When it is awake its feelings are gross. It enjoys gross feelings with its seven organs and 19 faces (ten sense organs, five pranas, mind, brain, sensibility and ego). Its name is,Chaturathma Viswan (on the whole) and Vaisvanaran (partly). This is its first leg.


In the state of dream, its feelings are very minute. It will enjoy this minute sense with its seven organs and nineteen faces. Its name is Chaturathma Thaijasan (on the whole) and also Hiranygarbhan (partly). This is its second leg.


Where there is no desire and also where there are no dreams, that state is called Sushupthi. In that state, one is single, personification of knowledge, having an endless form, one who enjoys happiness and steadfastly concentrates only on knowledge. His name is Chaturathma Pragnan (knower). This is the third leg (aspect). He alone is Lord of all beings, one who knows everything, one who resides in everything, one who is the root cause of everything and one where all beings which were born meet their end. These three involving Sushupthi and Swapna are only illusions. Soul is the only form which is real.


The fourth feet (aspect) of this four fold soul is Thureeya. It is something which make all others act, something which is within everything and it is the active essence beyond Jagrat (awakening), Sushupthi (sleep) and Swapna(dream). Something about it is as follows: It is without macro consciousness. It is without micro consciousness. It is without medium consciousness. It is the personification of consciousness. It is not something immobile and it is not immobile consciousness. It cannot be seen. It cannot be described. It cannot be understood. It is something without any identification. It is something which is unimaginable. It is something which cannot be pointed out. It is something which can be perceived only with the firm belief that there is only one soul. It is that aspect of Pancha Boothas (Five elements viz earth, air, fire, water and ether), where the entire universe is crashed in. It is considered as the fourth state after Shiva (peace), Santha (inner peace without any negative activity), and Advaita (the concept of non dualism). It is the soul. It is that thing which has to be understood. It is that aspect of God, which is the knowledge beyond all knowledge and is called Thuriya Thuriyam.


Second Chapter


The four branches of Brahmam, which is Shining well, is full of same essence of happiness, is never aging, is never dying, is full of nectar and which is providing protection, should be matched with the four letters (branches) of Om. The one who knows, that the Chaturathma Viswan (on the whole) and Vaiswanaran (partly) who are awake and have similarity to the four formed Aakara (letter Aa), are spread inside everything in the form of Sthoola (macro), Sookshma (micro), Bheeja (root) and Sakshi (witness) and are the first of everything, would realize all his wishes. He would be the first among every one.


The Chaturathma Thaijasan (on the whole) and Hiranya Garbhan (partly) who exist in the state of dreams are similar to the four formed letter Uu. This Uu has the form of gross, micro, root and witness. Because of its greatness and because of its double relation, the one who knows this through gross, micro, root and witness aspects would increase the tide of knowledge. He would possess equanimity along with pleasure and pain.


The Chaturathma Pragnan (on the whole) and Easwaran (partly), who are in the state of sleep, are similar to the four formed letter Ma. This letter Ma also has the forms of gross, micro, root and witness. The one who knows this in its aspect of its measurability and its capacity to hide it in itself by macro, micro, root and witness properties, would be able to measure the entire world by his wisdom and would be able to hide everything within himself.


Like this we have to pray on the stages of wakefulness, sleep and dream by the Aa, Uu, and Ma letters of Om. The fourth letter is the one which has within itself the Easwara. It is that which can rule by itself, it is itself Easwara and it has a self glitter. This soul which is the fourth, exists as known and unknown among all beings. Its light is like the Kalagni Surya (sun who is like a fire causing death) at the time of the final deluge. It gives to all, itself as soul and would make everything in to itself. Like the Sun which swallows darkness, this soul which is the unified power, exists like fire which remains detached after burning the fuel, beyond word and mind and has a holy divine form and is the Thuriya. This is the Om. It is within everything which has a name and form, and is the knowledge and the knower. Because it exists as Thuriya and has a divine form and is within everything as knowledge and the knower and is detached and formless, there are no differences within it. And so the teaching regarding this is as follows:


Because it is without syllable, it is peace (Shiva), it is the place where universe meets the end, it is indescribable, it has a non dualistic form and is placed in the fourth position, and it is “Om” itself. The soul, who understands this in this manner, would attain the soul himself.


This valorous hero would understand Thuriya using the Narsaimha Anushtup Mantra Raja. This would make the soul shine. He should deeply meditate on Brahmam as something which would destroy everything, which cannot be conquered by any one, which is everywhere, which shines for ever, which is devoid of ignorance, which is able to cut off his own bondage, which is non dual, which is personification of happiness, which is the basis for everything, which exists for ever and which is one without ignorance, passion and base qualities.


Third Chapter


Meditate deeply on Pranava (Om) in the form of Chidagni (The fire within) which is in Agni Mandala (Orbit of fire) of the Mooladhara, in the Maha Peeta (consisting of 4, 7 and 32 petal lotus) with its family of four worlds (Earth, atmosphere, heavens and moon world) and seven souls (Loka-Veda-Devatha-Gana-Chanda-Agni-Vyahruthi). Then meditate on letter Aa which is the Chaturathma (4 souls) and the Sapthathma (seven souls) as Brahma in the belly (Mani Pooraka), on letter Uu as Vishnu in the heart (Aanahatha), on letter Ma as Rudra in the middle of eyelids (Aagna), on the dot which is the happy nectar form of the soul of Omkara (Sound of Om) in Dwadasantha (just above the eyes) and the soul (Athma) in the form of sound in Shodasantha. Thus after worshipping with nectar (Ananda Amrutha) the four fold Brahmas (Devatha, Teacher, Mantra and the soul), Vishnu, Rudra separately and then together in the form of Linga with offerings and then unifying the linga forms in the Atma Jyothi (Light of the soul) and filling up the macro, micro and causal bodies with this light, we have to unify Atma Jyothi which is their basis with macro, micro, root and witness properties. Afterwards adjust the very gross Virat form in the very micro Hiranyagarbha form, and this micro form in the great causal Iswara form and after arranging the mantras similarly, and meditating on “Otha-Anuj-Jnathru-Anugna-Avikalpa” stages, and merging all this in to the Omkara (sound of Om) in Thuriya, we have to reach the Nirvikalpa Paramathma (formless great truth).


Fourth Chapter


Thus the soul should be meditated upon nine times as the Omkara form of Para Brahma with thuriya pranava sound. Using anushtup mantra as the ever happy full Atma starting with the chants “Om Ugram, Sachidananda Poorna-Prathyag-Sadathmanam, Nrusimham Pramathmanam Param Brahma Chinthayami” and ending with “Om Mruthyum Mruthyum….”. Then the same prayer nine times with Chidathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Then the same prayer 9 times with Anandathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Then the same prayer 9 times with Poornathmanam instead of Sadathmanam and again the same prayer with Pratyagathmanam instead of Sadathmanam. Meditating well on the five forms of Sath, Chit, Ananda, Poorna and Atma and pray with the Navathmaka mantras and then meditate on the soul using “Aham (self)”, then salute and then unite yourself with Brahmam. [Example for mantras of Namaskara (saluting) “Om Ugram Sachidananda Poorna Prathyag Sadathmanam (substitute Chidathmanam etc) Nrusimham Paramathmanam Param Brahma Aham Namami.”]


The other alternative is to pray Lord Narasimha using the Anushtup Mantra. He (Narasimha) who is God exists as a human being and also as soul of every one for all times and every where, and also as one who destroys attachments and also as God of the universe. He is the soul of Thuriya. Believing he is yourself, the one who practices yoga should meditate on the Omkara Brahmam.


He is the great sage who serves God, who establishes the lion with its fame, after mutually attracting Viswa, Thaijasa and Pragna who are like the sons of Atma with Pranava which has been pointed out as the bull of Vedas, after making them without separate identity and finishing them in Sakshi Chaithanya and afterwards kill the darkness of ignorance using the fame of the lion.


That devotee who after saluting Virat, Hiranya Garbha and Easwara who have been joined in the horns of Pranava and uniting them in the same Paramatma principle and then saluting Narasimha as described above and make him personally present by methods like Ugra (Very angry) and Veera (great hero), would exist in the form similar to Narasimha.


Fifth Chapter


That type of practitioner would not have any desire towards worldly things, would have all his earlier desires fulfilled and would have desire only on Atma (soul). His Pranas (soul spirits) do not start and go any where and would attain their ultimate here itself in Brahmam. He exists as Brahmam and attains Brahmam. He who worships the exalted Atma in Omkara (the letter Om), attains Brahmam in the form of Narasimham.


He who meditates and venerates the ultimate God in the form of Aa, Uu and Ma, which is incomparable, which is the holy spirit, which sees every thing, which is the witness of everything, which swallows everything, which is the darling of every body, which is prior to everything and which makes everything else shine, would understand and know Para Brahma. One who knows like that would shine as God Para Brahma Narasimha.


Sixth Chapter


Devas wanted to understand this Atma (soul). The Asura qualities caught hold of them. To get rid of that effect, they worshipped Narasimha who is the Thuriya soul which is in the summit of Omkara using the Anushtup Mantra. Then the sin like Asura qualities itself became the great light of wisdom which is the prime happiness (like poison becoming medicine). Those devas became mentally calm, having their sensory organs under control, became those who were not attracted by worldly desires, became those having patience, became those whose conduct became stable, became those who were attracted by the Atma, became those who were having playfulness, unity and happiness, and became those who realized that “Om” is “light of Atma which is Para Brahmam”, and felt that all other places are empty and merged in to the “Om”. So the practitioner should do penance like devas, stabilize his mind in the Omkara Para Brahmam, and would make other people see his Atma as Para Brahmam. There is a holy stanza about this viz. “After meditating on the horns which are the different parts of Pranava and further meditating on the Thuriya Paramatma which is a horn but not a part, add the Nrusimha Raja Mantra to the different parts of Pranava." The three types of Devas(Sathvika, Rajasa and Thamasa) serve the pranava in which, the first two letters (Aa and Uu) are merged and fixed in the third letter Ma and make themselves exalted.


Seventh Chapter


Adding the first half of the Uu with the letter Aa, and making it as the form of Lord Narasimha, and then using the second half of letter Uu on Narasimha Brahma because it is macro, because it is shining, because it is famous, because it is Mahadeva (great God), because he is Maheswara (Greatest God), because it is the best Sathva (sathvic quality), because it is the greatest wisdom, because it is the greatest happiness, and because it is the greatest lord, then unite it with soul which is the meaning of the letter Ma. One who knows this, would be without a body, without sensory organs, without soul, without ignorance, with the form of Sat Chit Ananda (ever lasting bliss) and would become as one who attained salvation (one who attains Swarajya).


Therefore one has to meditate on Para Brahma with the letter Aa, cross the mind with letter Ma and search for that state where one is the witness of the mind. When one pushes out everything, then everything enters in and when he attains awakening of wisdom, then everything rises from him. Thus if one meditates, catch it, set fire and swallow, he would become Narasimha who is of the form of Atma and would establish himself in his own power. There is a holy stanza about this. Its meaning is like this: Join Aa the first letter of Pranava, with the first part of its second letter Uu, and join these together with letter Ma and merge it with Thuriya Brahma which is the meaning of Pranava and is a witness beyond the states of waking sleep and dream.


Eighth Chapter


His soul is woven completely from side to side with thuriya. This with its Narasimha form, and in which every thing pervades and which is the soul of everything, contains everything. This is the secret and is without form or seed. This soul is non dualistic and without form or seed. The word “Om” is non dualistic and is full of wisdom. (Narasimha, the soul of thuriya and the meaning of Omkara are all the same. They swallow everything). This is the unique body of Parameshwara (lord of every thing). This is without form or seed. This which does not have any form or seed, does not have differences within. The one who thinks that there is difference between them, breaks into hundred pieces and breaks in to thousand pieces and attains death from death. This is without a two, self resplendent and great joy. That soul is the ultimate support. It is Brahmam. Brahmam is the ultimate support. The one who knows this becomes Brahmam which is the ultimate support.


Ninth Chapter


Devas approached Prajapathi and requested him, “Oh God, please tell us about the Omkaratma (the letter Om which is the soul). He agreed and told them:


Atma stands behind and observes and is with you as a witness. It is lion, a form beyond thought, a form without feelings and something which can be attained from every where. There is nothing second to it, which is separate from that. It is the Atma which is ready everywhere. Due to the illusion this Atma appears as something different. From Pragna, due to the cover of ignorance, the world is produced. For the living being, Atma is the resplendent Paramatma. Because the sensory organs are not able to feel it, it is not known, even when it is known.


Prajapathi told devas, “see that Atma which is resplendent and without second, which is before you, as, “I am it and it is me”. Has it been seen?”


Devas replied, “Yes, it has been seen. It is beyond things which are known and things which are not known. Where has illusion gone now? How did illusion disappear?”


Prajapathi told them, “It is not surprising that the illusion has disappeared. Because you are all people with a wonderful form. There is nothing surprising even in that. That form of the soul is natural to you all. Understand that is the form of “Om”. You now tell me what you have understood.”


They said, “it appears as if we have understood it and also appears as if that we have not understood it. It also appears as if it is beyond all description”.


Prajapathi told them, “You have now got the knowledge about the soul”.


They told him, “Oh, God, we are seeing it but we are not seeing it, like we see other things. We do not have capacity to describe it. Oh, God salutations to you. Please shower your grace on us.”


Prajapathi told them, “If you want to know any thing more, please ask me. Ask without fear.”


They told, “This knowledge about the soul is a great blessing. Our salutations to you.”


Thus Prajapathi taught them. There is a stanza about it: “Understand that Atma which is spread everywhere by the practice of Om. Understand that, the Atma which does not have any thing which is different and which is in you as the knower, is very much within you. After understanding that stabilize there, as a witness who advises".


Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship ! May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady ! May the glorious Indra bless us ! May the all-knowing Sun bless us ! May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us ! May Brihaspati grant us well-being ! Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !


Here ends the Nrisimha Uttara Tapaniya Upanishad, as contained in the Atharva Veda.


Sri Narasimha swamy vratham

NARASIMHA SWAMY VRATHAM

This is a collection of great vrathams, that fulfill all wishes for the devotees.


Introduction

In Bagavtham Narasimha Swami says to Prahaladha “Who learns about my Avathara ( Narisimha Avataram ) and your story, they will not be reborn. “                       In the Dasa avatars the first 4 are very different from the rest of them. The first four Avatars came by themselves, while in the later 6 avatars Lord Srimanarayana has taken birth like an ordinary human being.  Even in the first 4 avatars the fourth one Narasimha Avataram is very special.


In the southern part of our country, Especially in Andhra Pradesh there are several temples of Narasimha Swamy. Some of these are not well known. There is a special puja performed in these Narasimha Swamy temples. These temples, which were grand in the past, now do not have anyone to even light a lamp which makes us sad.


With the grace of the Lord I wrote 7 books on the lord now. All of them have been well received by the lord’s devotees. In these the second book “Sri Venkateswara Vratha Kalpam” was received very well by the public it is being performed in temples in India and abroad. Many devotees are performing this vratham at home regularly with great devotion and receiving the lords blessings. I could write all these books only due to the grace of Lord Srinivasa. I could write even this Narasimha vratham with the grace of the Lord. I only held the pen, the Lord wrote the words. I am only an instrument in the Lords hands. I strongly believe that this vratham will be performed regularly at temples and devotees homes with great devotion.


Writing these books is the fruits of my good deeds in the past births.  When I began writing this vratham and when I began writing the stories, both happened on the day of the birth star “Swati” of Lord Narasimha. This is nothing but his grace.


Sri Narasimha Swami loves his devotees a lot.  This vratha that the Lord himself has given is very easy to perform. Any kind of difficulties will vanish as soon as this vratham is performed.  The lord knows all our difficulties and limitations in this Kaliyuga. That is the reason the Lord has given us a very easy way to please him and get his blessings. Those who perform this Vratham, eat the prasadam, or read or listen to the stories with devotion, they will get rid of all their difficulties.


Many Salutations to Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi who gave us this luck (opportunity to write their stories). I will use my life to serve the Lord. My goal is taking the Narasimha Tatwa close to the hearts of the public.


I pray to Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi that all those who helped me write this book, those who perform this vratha, read or listen to the stories, or eat the prasadam get health, wealth, peace and prosperity.


Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Kataksha sidirasthu Samastha sanmangalani Bavanthu.


Sri Thimaraju Vishwapathi RamaKrishna Murthy Hyderabad



Procedure of Vratha


In Kaliyug to get the grace of the Lord Narasimha, this Vratha is the easiest means. As soon as you perform this vratham any kind of difficulties will vanish. This vratha that was told by Lord Narasimha himself is very easy to perform. Anyone can perform this vratham anywhere. When you loose mental peace due to financial or health problems or any other kind of issues, As soon as you perform this vratham all your difficulties will vanish. Also if you are performing any auspicious ceremonies (Housewarming, marriages, starting education etc) You could do this vratham. If you do this vratham to improve your job or business prospects you will get good results immediately.


This vratham can be done at any time. If it is performed in months Magha, Vaishakah, Sravana, Karthika, Margasira months or on Dasami, Ekadasi, Pournami or during the days of stars Poorva palguni, Swathi or Shravana, It gives a lot more fruits.


You can do this vratham in the morning or evening. This vratham has 5 stories. This vratham can be done in your home, rented home, temple or holy place or at the bank of a river.


As far as possible invite your friends and relatives.  First clean the place where the vratham will be performed well. Then we should keep the photo of Lakshmi Narsimha and keep a Kalasam (Small tumbler of water with a coconut on top.).


Pray to the Lord Vinayaka made of turmeric powder that the vratham should be completed successfully.You should then pray to the Navagrahas (nine panets) and Ashtha dikpalakas(8 gods governing the directions)


If a person performs this vratham with good devotion and dedication, the Lord himself will come there in some form and take the Prasadam and Thirtham.


The other important thing that the Lord himself said is that if we cannot perform the vratham so elaborately one can perform it sitting alone.  Sit in front of the photo of  the Lord and pray to Lord Vigneshwara first. Then pray to the Navagrahas and Ashtha dikpalakas. Keep in a tray some Tulasi leaves, coconut and other fruits and flowers. Do Namaskaram to the Lord and read the stories in the mind and then offer the coconut fruits and flowers to the Lord. Also take them as prasadam, then your difficulties will surely be removed.


The Lord loves Tulasi leaves a lot. If you offer Tulasi leaves during the prayer, Great fruits will be obtained. If you take these Tulasi leaves after the prayer as prasadam and give it to everyone too. Everyone will get good health ,wealth and prosperity. After the vratham need to break the coconut and distribute it along with the prasadam. It is good if we distribute Pulihara too.


If possible it is better to do this vratham nicely with the Kalasam and all.  Only if it is not possible to do elaborately we can do as above.



One thing we all must remember, No one knows all our difficulties like the Lord.  That is why if we do the vratham remembering the merciful lord we will get the fruit of it. All our difficulties will vanish.


Samashta Sanmangalani Bavanthu


Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Kataksha Sidhi Rastu



SRI LAKSHMI NARASIMHA VRATHA KALPAM



Before beginning the puja make sure you have the following things all ready in front of the God in the Puja room. Make sure to clean the room and the house properly before the Vratham.


Things Required for Puja


•      Photo of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha.

•      6 Coconuts for kalasam and 1 to offer as naivaidya after each of the 5 stories

•      Flowers

•      Kumkum

•      Turmeric Powder

•      Prasadam (Rava Halwa)

•      Bananas for naivaidya

•      Tulasi leaves

•      Small glass for kalasam

•      Akshatas ( dry rice made yellow with turmeric powder)

•      Sandal wood paste or powder.

•      Panchambrutham ( Mix 1 spoon each of cows milk, curd, honey, sugar and ghee in a small cup )


Arranging things for the Puja


Create the Kalasam, spread a new cloth, put some rice on it, put a small container of water on the rice and put a coconut on top of the container, put kumkum mark on the coconut. This is the Kalasam. Keep Lord Lakshmi Narasimha’s Photo in front of it. Light the lamps (with cows ghee if possible else oil)




Sri Ganesha Dyanam


Shuklam bharadaram vishnum chathurbhujam Prasanavadhanam dhyayeth sarva vignophshanthaye  ||

Tadeva lagnam sudinam tadeva tara balam chandrabalam thadeva | Vidyabalam devaalam tadeva lakshmi pathy tampriyagam smarami ||



Achamanam


Take water from the small tumbler in front of you drink 1 spoon while saying Om Keshavaya Swaha



Take another spoon and drink saying


Om Narayanaya Swaha


Take another spoon and drink saying


Om Madhavaya Swaha


Take a spoon and pour it in the plate before you saying


Om Govindaya Swaha


Then chant the following names of the lords without taking water or anything




Om Vishnuve Namaha

Om Madhusudhana ya Namaha Om Trivikramaya Namaha

Om Vamanaya Namaha

Om Sridharaya Namaha   Om Rishikeshaya Namaha Om Padmanabhaya Namaha Om Damodaraya Namaha Om Sankarshanaya Namaha Om Vasudevaya Namaha



Om Pradyumnaya Namaha Om Aniruddhaya Namaha  Om Purushothamaya Namaha Om Adhokshajaya Namaha Om Narasimhaya Namaha  Om Achutaya Namaha

Om Janardhanaya Namaha Om Upendraya Namaha Om Harye Namaha

Om Sri Krishnaya Namaha







BHUTHOCHATANAM


Uthishta buthapisacha ethe bhoomi bhaarake Ethesham virodhena bramakarma samarabh

( put some akshatas behind yourself, then touch your nose and do achamanya as below )




PRANAYAMAM


Om bhu  Om bhuva  Om suva  om jana   Om thapa    Om gam sathyam Om thatsuvithurvarenyam bhargo devasya demahi prachodhayathu Om apojyouthr rasamrutham bhrama bhurbhuvasuvarom. Mamupatha durithakshaya dwara sri parameswara preethayrdham Shubhe shobhana muhurthe sri mahavshnorajyaya pravartha  Manasya ayabhamana dvithiya pararthe shwetha varaha kalpe



Vaymaswatha manvanthare kaliyuge pradhamapadhe jambudweepe



Bharatha varshe bharatha kande merodakshina digbaghe Srisailasya  pradheshe krishna godavari madhyabhage swa shobane Gruhe samastha devatha brahmana harihaa sanidhe aasmina Varthamane vyavaharika chandhramanena swasti sri

Say the current year telugu name NAMA SAVACHARE        say the aayanam name (utharayanam or dhakshinayanam) AAYANE say current ruthu name RUTHU


Say the current telugu month name MAASE say paksha name should be krishnapaksha or shuklapaksha PAKSHE say the telugu thidhi name THIDHE


Say the day of week name in telugu VASARE say your gotra then GOTRA Say your name namadeya dharmapathni samethasya askakam Sahakutumba shema stayray, dhayrya vijaya aayurarogya Aishwaryabhivradam dharmartha kaama moksha chathurvidha pala Purushartha sidyardham mamopatha durithakshya dwara sri

Paramesara preethyardham sri lakshmi narasimha devatha madhishya sri lakshmi


narasimha vratha kalpa karishye dravye sambavadbhi padarte sambhavata nivyaman yavashakth dhyana avahaadhi shodhashopachara pujam karishye

Touch the water in the little glass in front of you.


KALASARADHANA

This is the little kalasam you use for praying not the one arranged with the coconut. Keep the little glass filled with water in front of you to the right o the lord and pray to

it with Kumkum Turmeric and Sandalwood and put a flower in it.




Kalasasya mukhe vishnu kante rudhrasamasritha Mule tathra sththo bhrama madyemathraganashritha Kukouthu sagarasarve sapthadweepa vasundhara Rughvedho yajurveda samavedho hadarvana Angeshcha sahita sarve kalsamba samasritha



Kalashe gandha pushapksha than nikshiptha hastheachadhya

Apoo va idgam sarvam viswabhothanyapa pranava aappa pashava aaponna Vaapomrutha maapa samrudapo visradapa swaradapashchandhagapyapo jyohigam

pyapo


Yajagamshyapa sathyamaapa sarva devatha aapobhoorbhvasuva rap om




Gangecha yamunegheva godavari saraswathi Narmade bandu kaveri jale smin sannidekuru Kaveri tunga badhracha krashnavenicha gouthami

Kalshodhen devamathmanam puujaa dravyani cha sanproksha




(Take the water from the little glass and sprinkle it with a flower or tulasi leaf on the god and all the things kept for the puja, flowers, fruits, akshatam, kumkum, turmeric etc. and also on yourself and all people participating in the puja)




Sri Ganesha Puja


Make a small Ganesh on a Pan leaf or small silver plate with turmeric powder mixing it with water to make it wet and like a thick paste. It need not be in the correct form just make it like a small hill. Put kumkum on it and pray to it as follows.)


Shuklam baradharam vishnum shashivarnam chaturbujam Prasannavadhanam dyayethi sarva vignopashanthaye

Adhou nirvignena vratha parisamaptha rdham ganapathi pujam karishye




Adaganapathi Puja


Gananam twangana pathigam havamahe Kavim kavina maapamashravasthavam. Jyeshtarajam bramanam brahmanaswath Aanashrnya nuthibhi sidhasadhanam



Ganapathi Dyanam


Sri mahaganadipathye namaha dyayami dyanam samarpayami




Ganapathi Avahayami


Aavahayami rathna simhasam samarpayami padye paadyam samarpayami hasthe argyam samarpayami mukhe aachamanyam samarpayami.


Aapohi ppamayoubhoovasthana urjdadaathana maheranaaya chaakshase ya vasivatha mourasasthsya bajayatehanaha ushathrana matharaha


Thasmaram gamamavo yasyakshayaaya jinvadha aapojnayadaachanaha




Ganapathi Aachamanyam


Sri maha ganadipathye namaha sthapaami snanantharam shudha achamayam samarpayami


Abhi vastrasu vasananyar shaabhidenusu dukha pujamanaha Abhi chandra bartha ve no hiranyabhyaswn rdhi nodeva sooma



Ganapathi Vastram Samarpayami


Srimaha ganadhipathye namaha vasthra yagyam samarpayami




Ganapathi Yagyopitham Samarpayami


Yaghyopavitham paramam pavithram prajapathe ryatsayhjam parasthath Ayushya magrayam prathimancha shubram yagyopavitham baamasthu thejaha Sri mahagana dhi pathye namaha yagyopaveetham samarpayami



Gandhadwaram duradarsham nithyapushtham karishinim Eeshwarigam sarvabuthanam tha mihopahvaye sriyam

Sri mahaganadhiathye namaha dvyasri chandanam samarpayami. Aayane the parayane durva rohanthu pushpini



Hrudhashch pundarikani samudrasya gruha eme


Sri maha gana di pathye namaha durvadi nana vidha pushapani pujayami.




Adhashri Shodhasa Naamam Puja




Om Sumukhaya Namaha Om Ekadanthaya Namaha Om Kapilaya Namaha

Om Gajakarnikhaya Namaha Om Lambhodharaya Namaha

Om Vikataya Namaha

Om Vakratundaaya Namaha Om Surpakarnaya Namaha

Om Herambaya Namaha



Om Vignarajaaya Namaha    Om Ganadipathye Namaha    Om Dhumaketwe Namaha     Om Ganadyakshaya Namaha Om Palachandraaya Namaha Om Gajananaaya Namaha     Om Skandapurvajaaya Namaha

Om Sarvasidhipradayakaya Namaha    Om Mahaganadhipathy Namaha Namaha





Nana Vhidhi Parimala Pushpani Samarayami Vanaspathyarbhavairdvye Nana Gandas Sanyatha Aapreya Sarvadevanam Dupoyam Prathigrahayatham Sri Mahagaadhipathye Namaha Dhupamagramapayami



Sajyam Trivarthi Sanyaktham Vahnina Yojitham Priyam Grahana Mangalam Dhipam Thrailokyathimiravaham Bhakthya Deepam Prayachami Devaya Paramathmane Trahi Mam Narakadhora Dhivyajyothi Rnamosththe

Sri Mahaganadhi Pathyenamaha Depam Samarpayami Dhupa Deepanantharam Achamanyam Samarpayami.




Naivaidhayam


Keep A Small Piesce Of Jaggery In Front Of Vigneshwara Put Water Drops Around It And Say


Om Bhur Buvaswaha That Savithurvarenyam Bharodevasya Dheemahi Dhiyoyona Prachodhayath


Sathyam Twartena Parishanchami



Sri Mahaganadhipathey Namaha Gudhopahara Naivaidhyam Samarpayami Amrutha Masthu Amruthovastharanasi

Om Pranaya Swaha Om Apanaya Swaha Om Vyanayaswaha Om Udhanaya Swaha Om Samanaya Swaha Madhye Madhye Paniyam Samarpayami.

Amrutha Pidhan Masi Utharaposhanam Samarpayami Hasthe Prakshalayami Shudhachamaniyam Samarpayami.



Pugipalai Sakarpur Ragavalidalairyatham


Muktha Churna Samayuktham Thamboolam Prathigrayatham Thamboolam Samarpayami.

Gananam Thwa Ganapathigam Havamahe Kavim Kavinamapamasravasthavam Jyeshatarajam Brahmanam Brahmanasvth Aanashrnya Nuthibhi Sidh Sadhanam Sri Mahaganadhipathey Namaha Suvarna Manthra Pushpam Samarpayami



Mantrahinam Kriyaheenam Bhakthi Henam Ganadhipa Yathpujitham Maya Deva Paripoornam Thadhasthuthe

Aanaya Dyana Vahanadhi Shodha Shopachar Pujaya Cha Bhagvan Sarvathmika


Sri Mahaganadhipathi Supritho Varadho Bhoothva Uthare Karmanya Vignamastyathi Bhavantho Bravanthu Uthare Karmanye Vignamasthu Ganadhipathi Prasadam Sirasa Grahnami.

Sahastra Parama Devi Sthamula Sathankura


Sarvagam Harthu Me Paapam Dhurvdhusvapna Nasini Ganapathim Yadhasthanam Udvasayami


Yagyna Yagyamaya Jantha Deva Sthani Dharmani Pradhaa Nyasana Tehanakam Mahiman Sachanthe Yathra Purve Sadhya Santhi Deva Punarachamanam.



Prana Prathishta


Om asunithe punarasmasu chukshu puna Praanamihaanodehi bhogam jyokvashyema Suryamacharastha manumthe mradhayan swasthi Amruhtham vaiprana amruthamapa pranaa neva Yadasdhanamaapahvayathe

(Touch the lord’s idol)


Sri narasimha swami avahayami (welcoming the lord) Sthapayami pujayami (making him sit and praying to him) SthirohavaVardhobhava suprasannobhaa Sthirasanam kuru



Dyanam ( Meditating on the Narasimha Swami and Goddess Lakshmi )


Shantakaram bhujagasaynam padmanabham suresham Vishwakaram gagana sadrusham megha varnam shubham Lakshmi kanatham kamalanayanam yogihradyan gamyam Vande vishnum bhavbhayahaaram sarvalokayknatham   Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha Dyayami dyanam samarpayami

(Keep flowers and tulasi leaves on the lord)




Avahayami ( Welcoming  Narasimha Swami and Goddess Lakshmi )


Avahayami devesha siddhigandharva sevitha Yadrahasyamidam punyam sarvapaapahaarohara Sri Lakshmi narasimha swamine namaha avahayami



Aasanam ( Offering a throne of gold studded with all precious stones to the Narasimha Swami )


Deva deva jagannadha pranuth ksheshanaasana Rathna simhaasanam divaym gruhan madsudhana Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha Rathna simhasanam samarpayami

(Place a flower, tulasi leaf or akshathas on the lord)




Paadyam (Offering the Narasimha Swami and Goddess Lakshmi water to wash their feet)


Vanchitham kurume deva duskrutham cha vinasaya Paadyam gruhana bagavan maturutsjga sansthitha Sri lakshmi psametha narasimha swamine namaha Padye padyam samarpayami

(take some water from the little glass hand and leave it on the ground)




Aryam


(Offering water to wash his hands)


Kurushvame dyam dev sapaararthi bhayapaha Dadikshira palopetham grahaanaaryam namosthuthe Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha Haste yourargyam samarpayami

(take some water from the little glass and leave some water in a small plate)




Aachamanyam


(Offering water to wash his face)


Nama sathyaya sudhaya nithyaya janarupine Grahabachamanam deva sarvalokaik nayak



Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha Mukhe aachamaniyam samarpayami

(take some water from the little glass and leave some water in a small plate)




Panchamrutha Snanam


(Bathing the Lord with Milk, Curd, Ghee, Honey and sugar) Panchamrutha mayanitham payoudhdhignatham madhu Sarkara sahitham chaivadevathvam prathigrahyatham   Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha.

Panchamrutha snanam samarpayami


(bath the lord with the panchamrutha mixture consisting of milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar)




Shudhodhaka Snanam


(Bathing the Lord Narasimha with water or coconut water) Narikela udhakam ganga yamunadhi samanvitham Shudhodhakam grahanesha snanam kuru yadhavidhi

Sri lakshmi Narasimhaa swaminie namaha


Shudhodaka snanam Samarpayami


(Bathe the lord with water)




Vastram

(Offering Lord Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi nice silk clothes) Tapthakanchana sankasam pithambhara midham hare sugrahana jagannadha

srinivaasa namosthuthe

Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha vastrayagyam samarpiyami    (If you have a pair of new clothes (Dothi or pant shirt) you can offer it to the lord and

wear it later, Also if there is a new sari you can offer it to Goddess Lakshmi and use it later, if not make a small thread with cotton, apply little turmeric to it at 5 different



places and offer it to the lord, In the mind imagine that you are offering him very nice silk clothes with gold colored border, similarly imagine you are offering Goddess Lakshmi very beautiful exquisite silk saris, The thoughts are very important)




Yagyopavitham



( Offering the Lord Narasimha the sacred thread and Goddess Lakshmi Mangalsuthra

)


Yagyopvitham paramam pavithram Pragya patheryatsahajam parsthth Ayoshymagram prathimuchsubram Yagyopavitham balamasthu thejaha

Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha


Yagyopavitham samarpayami


( Take a small piece of cotton put turmeric and kumkum on it and offer two of these or put flowers )




Gandham


( Applying Sandalwood to the Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi ) Chandhana garu kasthuri ghanasara samanvitham

Gandham grahana govinda nanagandhashchadarayya


Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha divya pari mala gandhana samarpyami


( Put sandalwood paste on Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi )




Akshatham


( Offering Akshatas to Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Lakshmi )


Govinda paramanandha haridra sahithakshathan Visheshwara vishalaksha grahaana parmeshwara



Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha akshathan samarpiyami


(put Akshathas on the Lord and his consort)




Pushpam


( Offering flowers to the Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi )


Sugandhim supushpani jajikundhamakhanicha Malathi vakuladini pujardham rathigrahyam

Sri lakshmi sametha sri narasimha swamine namaha pushpam samarpayami

( Offer flowers to Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi )




Adhanga Puja


(Praying to all parts of body of Lord Narasimha)


offer the lord a flower, tulasi leaves, akshatha or kumkum after saying each line


Om Sri Narasimhaya Namaha ­ Padhou Pujayami Om Sri Mahasimhaya Namaha ­ Gulbou Pujayami Om Sri Divyasimhaya Namaha ­ Janini Pujayami  Om Sri Mahabalaya Namaha ­ Jampe Pujayami    Om Sri Ugrasimhaya Namaha ­ Uram Pujayami   Om Sri Sthambhajaya Namaha ­ Kathim Pujayami Om Sri Parabrhamaya Namaha ­ Nabhim Pujayami Om Sri Sadhashivaya Namaha – Udharam Pujayami

Om Sri Trivikramaya Namaha ­ Hradhayam Pujayami


Om Sri Sarvadhbhutaya Namaha ­ Sthanwe Pujayami Om Sri Vajranabhaya Namaha ­ Hasthe Pujayami  Om Sri Achutaya Namaha ­ Kantham Pujayami

Om Sri Mahatmane Namaha ­ Skande Pujayami



Om Sri Mahajwalaye Namaha Mukham Pujayami Om Sri Mahaprabhve Namaha ­ Nasikam Pujayami

Om Sri Punyashravana Kirtanaya Namaha – Sthothre Pujayami Om Sri Ugralochanaya Namaha ­ Nethre Pujayami

Om Sri Varchasvine Namaha – Lalatham Pujayami


Om Sri Ramyavigrahaya Namaha – Sarvanyangani Pujayami   Om Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Paramathmane Namaha Divya Sundara Vigraham Pujayam



SRI LAKSHMI NARASIMHA ASHTOTRA


Say ‘Om’ before every name and ‘Namaha’ after the name while doing puja.


Narasimhaya

Guna Badhraya

Paranthapaya

Mahasimhaya

Balabadraya

Sarvamanthrayka Roopaya

Divyasimhya

Subadhrikaya

Sarva Yanthra Vidayanaya

Mahabalaya

Karalaya

Sarva Thantrikaya

Ugrasimhaya

Vikaralaya

Avyakthaya

Mahadevaya

Vikarthe

Suvyakthaya

Sthambajaya

Sarvakarkaakaya

Baktha Vatsalaya

Ugralochanaya

Sinshumaraya

Vaishaka Shukla Buthothaye

Roudraya

Trilokatmane

Sharanagatha Vatsalaya

Sarvaadbuthaya

Eeshaya

Udharakirthaya

Sri Mathe

Sarveshwaraya

Punyatmane

Yoganandhaya

Vibhave

Mahatmane

Trivikramaya

Bhairavadhambaraya

Chandvikramaya

Harye

Divyaya

Vaidhathraya Prapujyaya

Kolahalaya

Achutaya

Bhagvathe

Chakrine

Kavi Madhayvaya

Parameswharaya

Vijayine

Aadhokshajaya

Sri Vathsankaya

Jayavardhanaya

Aksharaya

Sri Nivasaya

Panchananaya

Sarvaya

Jagadvyapine

Parabrahmaya

Vanamaline

Jaganmayaya

Ghoraya

Varapradhaya

Jagatpathye

Ghora Vikramaya

Vishwambharaya

Jaganadhaya

Jwaalamukhaya

Adbhuthaya

Mahakayaya

Mahajwalaya

Shri Vishnuve

Paramathmane

Mahaprabhwe

Purushothamaya

Paramjhothishe

Nithalakshaya

Anaghsthaya

Nirgunaya

Sahastrakshaya

Nakhasthya

Nrakesarine

Dhurmirikshaya

Surya Jothishye

Parathathvaye

Pratapanaya

Sureshwaraya

Parandhamaya

Mahadhamptrayadaya

Sahastrabahve

Sachidha Nanda Vigrahaya

Pragyaya

Sarvagyaya

Lakshmi Narsimhaya

Chandha Kopaya

Sarvasidhi Pradhayakaya

Sarvatmne

Sadha Shivaya

Vajra Danpthaya

Diraya

Hiranya Kashipudwansine    Vajra Nakhaya                       Prahaladha Palakaya

Daitya Danavabanjanaya      Mahanandhaya



SRI LAKSHMI ASHTOTHARA SHATANAMAVALI


Say ‘Om’ before every name and ‘Namaha’ after the name while doing puja.


Prakrathye                                 Lokashoka vinasinye           Prithipushkarinye

Vikruthye                                   Dharmanilayaya                 Shanthaya

Vidhaya                                       Karunaya                            Shukshmalyambharaya

Sarvabhoothahithapradhaya     Lokamathre                        Shriye Shradhaya                                                   Padmapriyaya                     Bhaskarye

Vibhuthye                                  Padhmahasthaya                 Bhilvanilayaya

Surabye                                     Padmakshye                         Varaarohaya Paramathmakaya                                                   Padmasundharye                 Yashaswine

Vachye                                      Padhmodbhvaya                   Vasundaraya

Padmalayaya                           Padmamukhe                         Udharangaya

Padmaya                                 Padmanabhapriyaye              Harinye

Suchye                                     Ramaaye                                 Hemamalinye

Swahaya                                 Padmamaladharaya               Dhanadhanyakarye

Swadhaya                               Devye                                       Sidhye

Sudhaya                                  Padmina                                 Sthrine Soumyaya

Dhanyaya                                Padmagandhinye                    Shubhapradhaya Hiranmayaya                                                Punyagandhaya                      Nrupaveshgathanandhaya

Lakshmi                                  Suprasanaya                           Varalakshmye

Nithyapushthaya                    Prasadhabhimukye                 Vasupradhaya Vibhavarye     Prabhaya                                                Shubhaya

Adhithyaya                              Chandravadhanaya                Hiranyaprakashaya

Dithyaya                                  Chandraya                              Samudratanayaya

Dhipthaya                               Chandrasahodharaya             Jayaya

Vasudhaya                              Chathurbujaya                       Mangaladevye Vasudharinye            Chandraroopaya                                                Vishnuvakshasthalasthithaya

Kamalaya                                Indiraya                                  Vishnu Pathne

Kanthaya                                Indu Sheethalaya                    Prasannakshye

Kamakshe                               Ahaladhajannye                      Narayanaamashrithaya Krodhasanbhavaya                                                Pushthye                                 Dharidradwansine

Anugrahapradhaya                Shivaya                                    Devye

Bhudhye                                  Shivakarye                              Sarvopadravavarinye

Anaghaya                                Sathye                                     Navadurghaya

Harivalabhaya                        Vimalaya                                 Mahakalye

Ashokaya                                 Vishwajaninye                        Brahmavishnushivatmikaya

Amruthaya                             Thushe                                    Trikalagyana sanpannaya

Dhipthaya                               Dharidra Nasinye                   Bhvaneshwaraya





Dhoopam


Dasangam Gugulopetham Goghrthena Samanvitham Dhupam Grahani Devesha Sarvalokha Namskara     Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narsimha Swamine Namaha Dhoopamaghrapiyami

(Light the joss sticks or agarbathis and show them to the lord, If you have special dhoops you can light them too)




Dheepam


Thrilokesha Mahadeva Sarvagyana Pradhayaka Deepam Dasyami Devesha Rakshamam Bhakthavatsala Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narsimha Swamine Namaha Deepam Darsiyami

(Sprinkle little water around the lamps and show them to the Lord)




Naivaidhyam


Sarvabhaksheshcha Bhoashcha Rasepshdhi Samanvitham Naiveidhyanthu Mayanitham Grahaani Purushotham     Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narsimha Swamine Namaha Naivaidyam Samarpayami

(If banana say ‘KADHALIPALAM” if coconut say “NARIKELAM” if piece of jaggery say “GOODHOPACHARAM” NIVEDHAYAMI )


Om Pranaya Swaha  Om Apaanaya Swaha  Om Vyanaaya Swaha


Om Udhanayaswaha  Om Samanayaswaha  Om Parabhramaneye Namaha


Om Bhoorbhuvaswaha Thatsuvithurvarenyam Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi Dhiyoyona Prachodhayath Om Po Jyothirapo Mrtham Bhrama Bhorbhuvasuvarom


Madhye Madhye Paniyam Samarpayami



Amrutha Pidanamsi Utharaposanam Samarpayami Haste Prakshali Youmi Padou Prakshalayami Punaraachimaniyam Samarpayami


Thamboolam


Poogipalay Samarpura Ragvallidalairutham


Mukthi Choorna Samayuktham Thambhoolam Prathigruhyatham Thamboolam Samarpiyami

Nirajanam


Hiranya Kashipurya Sy Ko Pa Gnou Salabhayatha Sarvantharavyapine Sri Manarasimhaya Mangalam Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swamine Namaha Niranjanam Darsiyami

(Give arathi to lord and put water on it)


Nirajanantharam Punaraachamanyam Samarayam




Manthrapushpam


Datta Prasthdyamadhajahaar Sakr Pravidwan Pradisaschthastra Thamevam Vidwanmrtha Ihaa Bhavathi Nasya Pandha Aayanaya Vidhyathe Om Sahastra Shirsham Devam Viswakshm Vishwasambhuvam

Vishwam Narayanam Deva Makshram Paramam Padam


Viswatha Paramanthyam Vishwam Narayanagam Haarim Vishwamevedham    Purushastdwiswmapajivathi

Pathim Vishwasyathmeswaragam Saswathagam Shivamachutham Narayanam Mahajyeyam Vishwatmanam Parayanam

Narayan Parojyothi Ratmanaarayana Para Narayanaaram Bhramha Tatwam Narayana Para Narayana Pro Dyatha Dyanam Narayana Para Yacha Kinchijgtsaravam Drshyathe Shruythe Piva



Anthrbhahishchthtsarvam Vyapyanarayana Sthitha Ananthamavyayam Kavigam Samadrentham Vishwasambhuvam Padmakos Prathikasagam Hradhayam Chapyadhomukham Adhonishtya Vithastyane Nabhyamapari Thishthi Jwalmaalakulambaathi Vishwa Syayathanam Mahath Santhathagam Silaabisthulabathya Kossanibham

Tasyane Sushiragam Suksham Thasmintsrvam Prathishtam


Thasyamdye Mahangni Rvisvarchi Rviswthio Mokha Sograbhu Gwbhajanthisht Nahara Majam Kavi Thiryagurdha Madhsaaya Rasmya Sasya Santhatha Sathapyathi Swandeha Mapaadhthlamasthka Niltho Yadha Madyastha Dwidyulekheva Bhaswara Nivarasukhavathani Pithabha Snupam Thasyashikhaya Medhyo Paramathma Vyavasthitha

Sabhrama Ashiva Sahari Sendhra Sokshara Paamaswarat


Bhuthagam Sahyamparam Bhrama Purusham Krishna Pingalam Urdhareham Virupakshm Vishwa Rupaya Vai Namaha Namaha Om Narayanaya Vidmahe Vasudevaya Dimahi

Thono Vishnu Prochodhayath


Raajadhirajaya Prasahya Savine Namo Vayayay Sravanaya Kurmahe

Namekaa Manyamakamaya Prasahya Paahine Namovayavay Sravanaya Kurmahe Namekaa Manaamakamaaya Mahyam Kaameswaro Vaisravano Dadhaathu

Kubheraaya Vai Sravanaya Maharajaya Namaha


Om Thadbhrama Om Thadvayu Om Tatatma


Om Tahtsathyam Om Thatsarvam Om Tathvurm Namaha Anthashcharathi Bhutheshu Guhaayam Vishwamaarthi

Twam Yagye Sthvam Vashatkarsthvagam Mindrasthwam Rudrasthavam Vishnustwam Bhramasthvam Prajapathi.



Twam Tadhapa Apojyothi Raso Mrutham Bhrama Bhoorbhuva Suvaroma

Gada Punasjardajgkalvak Dvajaravindjyjyash Vajralashchitha


He Srinivasa Thwacharanambujhadwayam Madhiya Murdhana Malaja Om Niranjanaya Vidmahe Nirabaasaya Dimahi

Thano Srnivasa Prachodhayath


Sri Laksmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swmine Namaha Suvarna Divya Mantrapuspam Samarpayami.



Pradhikshina Namaskaram


Yani Kani Paapaani Janmantharakrthanicha Thani Thani Pranahyathi Pradhakshina Padepade

Paapo Ham Papakarma Ham Papathma Papasambhava


Thrahimaam Krapamaya Deva Saranagatha Vvatsala Anyadha Sharanam Nasthi Twameva Sharanam Mama Thaskathkarunya Bhaavena Raksha Raksha Janardhana

Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swamine Namaha Aathmapradakshina Namaskaran Samarpyami


(Meditating on the lord turn in clockwise direction 3 times and then do sasthanghanamaskara)


Vivodhopachara Pujam


Chatram Darayami Chaamaram Vichayami Nruthyam Darsayami Githam Sravayami Vadyam Ghoshayami Aandholikan Aarohayami Aaswani Rohaayami Gajaanaarohaayami Samastha Ranopachara Sakthyopachaar Yanthropcha Devopchar Sarvoupchara Pujam Samarpayami


Kshamarpanam


Mantraheenam Kriyaheenam Bhakthiheenam Janardhana Yathpujitham Mayadeva Paripurnam Thadhasthuthe



Anyaadyaana Vahanadhi Kshodha Shopachaara Pujaya Cha Bhagwaan Sarvatmkika Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swami Swarupo Bhagwan Supritha Suprasanno Bhavthu.


Sri Venkateswar Devprasadam Sirsaagrapayami Akaal Mruthyu Harnam Sarvavyadhi Nivaranam

Samsth Papakshyokaram Sri Sri Nivaspadhodhakam Pavanam Shubham


( Take the theertham)




Naivaidyam


Om Bhurbhuva Swaha Thatso Vithurvarenyam Bhargo Devasya Dimahi


Dhiyo Yona Prachodayath Sathyamtwarena Parishanchami Amruthamasthu Amruta Vastharanamsi


Om Pranaya Swaha .. Om Apanaya Swaha, Om Vyanaya Swaha, Om Udhanaya Swaha, Om Samanaya Swaha, Om Brahmane Swaha, Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swamine Namaha Maha Naivaidyam Samarpayami


Amrutha Pi Dhanamasi Uthara Posanam Samarpayami, Hasthe Prakshalayami, Paadhou Praksahalayami Shudha Aachamaniyam Samarpayami


Thambulam Samarpayami Suvarna Manthrapushpam Samarpayami Pradhakshna Namaskaan Samarpayami Anayadhyana Vahanadishod Shopacara Pujaya Bhagwan Sarvatmikaha Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swami Supritha Suprasanno Varadho Bhavathu Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swami Prasadham Shirasa Grahanami







Udhvasanam


Yaghyounyagyamayajanta Deva Thani Darmani Pradhama Nyasana­ Tehanakam Mahimanasancathe Yatrapurve Sadhyasanthi Deva


Sri Lakshmi Sametha Sri Narasimha Swami Yadhasthanam Udhvasayami.



NARASIMHA MANGALASASANAM


(Need to read after the vratham) Sri Paanigrahano Paatha Maha Vaibhavshaline | Tulasidaahm Bhushaya Si Narasimhaya Mangalam ||



Bhikaraara Bhajysi Bhakthanam Srikaraythe | Vashikrathaya Youghindhe Sri Narasimhaya Mangalam ||



Mandhswanth Guhalina Th Masnthibhaswathe | Sarvamanthra Swaroopaya Sri Narasimhaya Mangalam ||



Ramaa Vakshshali Palipavar Jyajise Thorase | Nithyanand Swaroopaya Sri Narasimhaya Mangalam  ||



Chagyachshikharaswardhi Damprathruchivilasne | Daridhraya Dhuka Samhare Sri Narasimhaya Mangalam ||



Bhaktha Sandhoha Sandehabhedhanaayathchethse | Varadhana Prathithaya Sri Narasimhaya Mangalam ||



Aadhi Vyadhi Grahaa Gahagrasth Lokarthi Harine  | Nirvantharvyapine Sri Mannarsimhaya Mangalam ||



Sudha Sahacharairbhaktha Vanchithardha Pradeshive | Vikshne Ravathe Lokam Sri Narasimhaya Mangalam ||



SRI NARASIMHA VRATHA KALPAM


First Story


In olden days, in Avanthi Nagar, in Krishna patnam there was a priest named Ananthacharya. He used to spend all his time praying to the lord in the Yoga Narasimha Swamy temple. His wife Sumathi also had a lot of devotion towards the lord. That couple was happy in all ways except that they had no kids even after 12 years of their marriage. This fact made them unhappy. They prayed to the lord daily asking for children.


After some time the lord who loves his devotees a lot came in Anantacharyas dream and said “ Oh Acharya Purusha !  You and your wife pray to me everyday with lots of devotion. This makes me very happy.  I will tell you a way that will give you a nice son very soon. The month of Shravan has begun yesterday only. On the day on which Swati nakshatra Perform the Narasimha vratham.     Due to the fruit of that vratham you will beget a son. This vratham is very easy. Tomorrow morning a devotee called Vishwanadha will come from a far away place.  My beloved devotee Vishwanadha will tell you in detail about this vratham. If you perform the vratham as he tells you, you will surely get a child. “ Then the lord disappeared .


As soon as Ananthacharya woke up he told his wife Sumathi about the dream. She was very happy. They both got up earlier then everyday had a bath and came to the temple. By the time the Suprabatham and Archana were done, An old Brahmin came and stood with the other devotees. After the puja Anantacharya distributed prasadam to all devotees and he saw the old Brahmin.  The Brahmin was very happy and smiled after taking the prasadam. Anantacharya guessed that this is the Vishwanadha the Lord told him in the dream about.


Then the old Brahmin introduced himself as Vishwanadha and called Anantacharya and Sumathi aside and said “The lord loves you a lot. You surely will receive his blessings soon. Then Anantacharya and Sumathi bowed to Vishwanadha and said that we understand you are the bhakta the Lord told us about in the dream yesterday night. Please do tell us how to perform the Narasimha Vratham.


Then Vishwanadha said “I will surely tell you. This is all the Lords grace. I am telling you the procedure of the vratham with the grace of the Lord. Listen carefully.


“Oh devotees, Sri Narasimha vratham is very powerful.  If you do this vratham with all proper formalities, You will get all kinds of prosperity. Any kind of disease will surely vanish. Any kind of fear of enemies, mental problems, physical problems, difficulties due to the positions of the planets, will all vanish as soon as one performs this vratham.  As soon as this vratham is done all auspicious things will happen and you will obtain wealth.  You can perform this vratham on any day without seeing the day of week, nakshatra and tidhi. Keep photo of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy. First perform Vigneswhara puja. Then you should do Kalasa puja and then perform the puja to the Lord. Then you should read the 5 stories. Make Prasadam with cracked wheat or Soji and offer it to the Lord. If you offer Pulihara with this it is good. This



vratham will give much better results if it is performed in the months of Magha, Vaishaka , Sravana, Kartika and Margasira or on the Dasimi, Ekadasi or Pournami days or on the days with the stars PurvaPalguni, or Swati or Shravana. In which ever house this vratham is performed, all the inmates of the house, those who listen to the stories and those who eat the prasadam will get all kinds of prosperity. If this vratham is done in the temple, Not only that city but it gives auspicious results to all the surrounding cities too. All the business men will get good profits, Those who are studying will get good jobs, Unmarried girls will get good husbands and all the married woman will be Sumangalis, their husbands will get a long life. All the people in that city will get all kinds of prosperity.  On the coming Swati Nakshatram day you both can perform this vratham and receive the lords blessings.


Anantacharya said to Vishwanadha “Swami we do not know where you came from. You look like my fathers age. Please stay in our house till that day make us perform the vratham. They pleaded.  The old Brahmin said alright, I will help you perform the vratham.  Then Anantacharya and Sumathi performed the vratham with full devotion and concentration and were blessed with a son. They always prayed to the lord they lived very happily and finally attained Moksha.




Om Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaya Namaha Pradham Adhyayam Samptham



SRI NARASIMHA VRATHAM


Second Story


In olden days King Vikramasimha ruled Kalinga Country .  Vikramasimha ruled the kingdom very well with the help of his intelligent ministers.  All the neighboring kings were jealous of Vikramasimha.  When ever possible they would try to conquer his kingdom, but they would loose the battle at the hands of the brave Vikramasimha. Among these neighboring kings the king of Kosala kept waging war against Kalinga in spite of loosing at the hands of Vikramasimha several times.  Vikramasimha got fed  up of all this.  He decided he has to completely defeat the King of Kosala. He prepared his army and started to Kosala to wage war on an auspicious day that the ministers had decided.


It would take one week to reach Kosala. Vikramasimha would take rest along with the entire army at night and continue the journey during the day.  On the third day night King Vikramasimha was resting along with his army near a small village.                                                    When the King was discussing the war matters with his ministers a soldier came. He said “Maharaja! I have a small request. Close to this place there is a village called SingamaPalle. In that village there is a very ancient temple of Lord Narasimha.  In that temple the Lord is in five forms Yoga, Abhaya, Jwala, Dhyana and Lakshmi Narasimha. He has been receiving prayers for generations now.                                            I pray that you should take darshana of that Lord.


The king agreed to that and went to the temple along with the ministers. He had a darshana of the Lord and prayed mentally saying “ Oh Swami! Narasimha! After I win this war while going back to my country, I will have your darshan again. I will also perform your vratham after reaching my country.  In this battle Please give me Victory.       He even told this to his minister Dharma buddhi.


In the morning Vikramasimha started with the army and reached Kosala by the end of the week.  With the Lords grace he won over the King of Kosala.                              They wanted to take the King of Kosala as a prisoner. He prayed to King Vikramasimha that he will never again come to fight a war with Kalinga. So they left him. The entire army was happy over the victory.       In this happiness Vikramasimha forgot the vow he took to Lord Narasimha.  He reached Kalinga and is happily spending time with his queen.


Even after months he did not think of Narasimha swami. The lord got angry That is all.     That night Vikramasimha got a mysterious disease, his legs and hands got paralyzed and he could not even talk. The royal doctors tried all kinds of medicines and nothing made any difference.  Everyday night he would shout of fear. All the ministers could not understand why this was happening.  One night the minister Dharma buddhi saw in his dream 5 Lions shouting very ferociously.


When the minister was thinking about the meaning of the dream he remembered that the king had darshan of Lord Narasimha while going to Kosala and he had vowed to do the vratham if he won the war.  He realized that was the reason for the king’s disease.



The minister immediately went to the queen and told about the Kings vow.  Since that day was Swathi nakshatram the queen decided to perform the vratham that day itself she did fast the whole day and performed the vratham with devotion in the evening. With the lords grace the Vikramnarasimha got rid of his disease and became healthy again.  On an auspicious day the king and queen went with their entire family to SingamaPale .  They prayed to Narasimha swami there in five forms and begged him for forgiveness.  That night he stayed in Singamapale the next day he again performed the Lords Vratham took prasadam and went back to his country.


He ruled Kalinga very well and lived happily . Om Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaya Namaha Dwithiya Adhyayam Samptham



SRI NARASIMHA VRATHAM


Third Story


In olden days on the banks of Godavari, there was a village called Krishnagiri. On one side of that village was a dense forest. There were about 500 people living in Krishnagiri. There were big black walls around the village and hence it got the name Krishnagiri.  On one of the sides of Krishnagiri was a temple of Sri Narasimha swami That temple was very ancient and famous.  Lord Shiva himself had come and prayed to the Lord here. Everybody believed that those who trust that Lord do not face any kind of problems.  None of the Lords devotees ever got any diseases they had a very prosperous life.


In the Lords temple there was a priest called Srinivasa Acharya.  All his forefathers had always come to this town and prayed to the Lord so Srinivasa acharya wanted to live there and spend his life in the Lords service.  He would do all the pujas for the devotees who came to the temple with a lot of devotion. Srinivasa Acharyas wife also would help in the Lords service by getting up early and picking flowers.


Srinivasa Acharya had two daughters, They were Sri Lakshmi and Jai Lakshmi. They both were very good girls.  When Sri Lakshmi reached her youth, her father started looking for good grooms for her. He informed all his acquaintances that his daughter is there for marriage and to inform him if they know any good boys.  Every day early morning during Suprabatha seva to Lord Sri Lakshmi Narasimha, He prayed to the lord to get his daughters married to nice boys. The Lord who gives all prosperity to his devotees showed his mercy on Srinivasa acharya.


There was Sri Rama Kalyanam in the Rama temple at Ramagiri which was 15 miles away from Krishnagiri.                                            Srinivasa acharya was invited to it.   Srinivasa Acharya went there along with his wife and daughters.  They all stayed there for 4 days and participated in the Kalyana Utsavam.  In the Brahmins who came for the Kalyana Utsavam one of them had a son of marriageable age called Venkata Nadha. Sri Lakshmi’s and Venkata Nadha's horoscopes matched very well. Hence their marriage was fixed. Then Srinivasa acharya went back to Krishnagiri.


Two months later on one auspicious day Srinivasa Acharya along with his family, relatives and friends went to Ramagiri for the his daughter Sri Lakshmi’s engagement ceremony. They had to cross the jungle using bullock carts.



They all were talking merrily.  When they were in the middle of the jungle a big group of thieves attacked them. Srinivasa Acharya prayed to the thieves to spare them since they were going for their daughter’s engagement, but there was no use. The thieves were cruel and tried to rob them of all their possessions.


Then Srinivasa Acharya could not do anything else so he prayed to his Lord Narasimha “Swami! The Savior of those in difficulties! We have no other savior other than you. Please save us”. From the nearby bushes a Lion came with the speed of


lightening. The Lion jumped on the thieves. Even Srinivasa Acharyas family was afraid of the lion. It did not harm the people in Srinivasa Acharya’s family or friends. Even the bullocks which usually are frightened of a Lion did not move at all.  The thieves ran away leaving all the possessions and the Lion ran back to the bushes very fast.


Then Srinivasa Acharya and his family understood that Lord Narasimha itself came in the form of the Lion to save them.  All of them sang several songs in praise of the Lord. They reached Ramagiri safely and got the engagement ceremony performed grandly.  After some days Sri Lakshmi's marriage with Venkatanadha also took place grandly. The couple lived happily serving Lord Narasimha.


Om Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaya Namaha Thrithiya Adhyayam Samptham



SRI NARASIMHA VRATHA KALPAM


Fourth Story


In olden days in Kalinga Desa there was a city called Narsingapuram.  Although it was a city it looked like a very spacious village. All the people of the city were very happy.  In that city there was a very ancient temple of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha. There was a specialty to the idols of the Lord and Goddess Lakshmi over here.  In which  ever direction the devotee stands and looks at the Lord and his consort, it would seem that the Lord was looking that side only.  Also the Lord here was very famous for granting all the wishes of his devotees. It is said that Lord Shiva himself had did the pratishta of the idols in this temple. Also the devotees believed that all the devas  came every night to pray to the Lord here.


Every day many devotees came from near and far to see the Lord. With all the money the devotees would give the temple grew well.                          The temple had about 50 acres of land donated by devotees.  There was a lot of jewelery that many devotees have been offering for generations. They put the jeweler on the Lords idols during special festivals only.  The trustee of the temple “Ramayya” had devoted his life to the Lord. He got many services done for the lord on his own expense.


In that city among the good devotees there was one called “Chalamayya”. Chalamayya was very rich but very miserly.  He would cheat people in his business and make money in untruthful ways.  He set his eyes on the temple’s wealth.  He thought he should get authority over the temple so he could rob its wealth.


Using his connections Chalamayya made Ramayya resign from the position of Trustee and he himself became the trustee of the temple. Each week he would come to the temple and find out how much money the temple got that week. Every month he would open the hundi and get all the offerings counted.  If there were any valuables he would take them home. After some days he became so miserly that he took the coconuts that the devotees home too.


The priests in the temple felt very bad seeing Chalamayya’s behavior . They would pray to the Lord saying “ Swami! Please save yourself Lord”. They would wait and see when the Lord would punish Chelamayya.  That day came. One day night got a dream that a lion was jumping over his bed and roaring and going round his bed several times.  Chalamayya was very afraid of the lion, it also threw all the things in the house.  It became morning Chalamayya woke up and was glad it was only a dream. Just then his wife came running and said everything in the house is scattered. Chalamayya ran and saw that everything was scattered and there were the paw prints of a lion on the wall.  He realized what he saw was not a dream. He was worried and he realized the lord himself had come in the lions form.


Chalamayya thought the Lord was warning him in this way for the injustice he was doing to the temple.  He immediately gave back the trusteeship of the temple to



Ramayya in presence of everyone.  No one understood how he changed so much in one night. The priests were very happy that Ramayya was the trustee now.


Chalamayya stopped his unjust ways and served the Lord. He lived there the rest of his life and earned a good name.


Om Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaya Namaha Chaturtha Adhyayam Samptham



SRI NARASIMHA VRATHA KALPAM


Fifth Story


In Olden days in a town called Rathnagiri there was a carpenter named Kurmanadha. His wife was Indumathi.  Kurmanadha and Indumathi were a loving couple and they were both religious. They prayed daily.  Due to the karma of past lives they did not have children after 10 years of marriage.  They were both always wishing for children. Kurmanadha was very skilled in carpentry and earned well. They had a comfortable life.


Once Kurmanadha got work to make doors, he needed rose wood for that. He went to the merchant Narayana Setthi who deals in rose wood.  The merchant Narayana Setthi was a great devotee of Lord Narasimha and he spent a lot of time in prayers. After Kurmanadha took the wood he wanted and paid for it, he came to know that there was Sri Narasimha vratham taking place in the merchants house. He wanted to see the vratham so he kept the wood he bought over there and went to see the vratham at the merchant’s house which was close to the shop.  Narayana Setthi and his wife are doing the vratham. A lot of relatives and friends had come. Kurmanadha sat in the last row and heard the stories, He heard two stories.


By the time the third story began his brother Kasinadha came running and said “Brother, A trader has come to our house for you from another city.  He wants to get a lot of Carpentry work done in his house. I found out you are here and came. We will immediately go home come.  If we get late the trader will go back to his town.


Then Kurmanadha said “Kasi! Narasimha vratham is going on here.  Two stories are over, the third one is going on. Let us listen to the remaining two stories take the Lord’s prasadam and go.  Kasinadha was not ready to listen he was making his brother hurry. Kurmanadha said he will not go unless the five stories are over. In spite of Kasinadha forcing him to go home quickly Kurmanadha made sure he listened to all the stories.


There seemed to be delay in distributing the prasadam, Kasinadha told his brother that we can come back and take it later. Kurmanadha could not do anything so he just said I will come back later to take prasadam and went home. By the time they dealt with the trader it became late. Kurmanadha forgot about the prasadam.


Due to the result of listening to the stories of Lord Sri Lakshmi Narasimha vratham, Kurmanadha had a son within one year. Due to bad luck that boy was lame.

They were happy that they had a son but sad that he was crippled. The boy turned seven but could not walk. A sadhu came to their town.  Kurmanadha came to know that the Sadhu was powerful.  Kurmanadha met the sadhu and told about his son.   The sadhu closed his eyes and meditated then told Krmanadha. Remember some years ago you heard the Sri Lakshmi Narashimha vratha stories and did not take the prasadam.  The Lord is angry with you that is the reason this has happened.  I will tell you the way to get rid of your sons lameness. Take your son and go to Narasimha Swami’s temple that is 20 miles away from here.  Do the vratham.


Kurmanadha and family went to the temple the very next week. The temple was on a hill and there were about 200 steps to climb. Kurmanadha put his son on his shoulder and climbed. After climbing about 50 steps he got tired and kept the boy on a step  and sat there to rest. As soon as the boys leg touched the step he became normal and started climbing the steps. Their joy knew no bounds.  They knew this was the Lords miracle. They climbed all the steps with devotion they saw the Lord and did Sri Lakshmi Narasimha vratham.  From then on every month on Swathi nakshatra day they would go to the temple see the Lord and perform the vratham.


Om Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaya Namaha Pancham Adhyayam Samptham


Om Vajradanthaya Dheemahi     Om Vajra Nakhaya Vidmahi Thano Narasimhaya Prachodayath


Om Narasimhaya Dheemahi Om Vajra Nakhaya Vidmahi Thano simhaya Prachodayath


Ugram Veeram Mahavishnum Jwalantham Sarvathomukham Narasimham Beeshanam Bhadram

Narasimha Mantras for protection

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. He is regarded as the embodiment of victory of good over evil.

Vishnu assumed this fierce form on top of Himvat mountain (Harivamsa). He is believed to have taken the avatar to destroy the demon king Hiranyakashipu.


 
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. 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. The 9 main ones are collectively known as Nava-narasiṁha and as follows :

Ugra-narasiṁha
Kroddha-narasiṁha
Vīra-narasiṁha
Vilamba-narasiṁha
Kopa-narasiṁha
Yoga-narasiṁha
Aghora-narasiṁha
Sudarśana-narasiṁha
Lakṣmī-narasiṁha
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.

Due 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.


 


 
In many temples only lifelong celibates (Brahmācārya) are able to have the chance to serve as priests to perform the daily puja. 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.


 
The form and outlook of Lord Narasimha teach us that evil does not triumph over good. Those who support malevolence would be annihilated by God as He is everywhere. 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. A collection of simple, but profound Narasimha Mantras that can confer multifarious benefits are as given below.

 

Narasimha Mantra

 

Narasimha Maha Mantra
“Om hrim ksaumugram viram mahavivnumjvalantam sarvatomukham।
Nrsimham bhisanam bhadrammrtyormrtyum namamyaham ॥”

Meaning: ‘Oh Angry and brave Maha-Visnu, your heat and fire permeate everywhere. O Lord Narasimha, you are everywhere. You are the death of death and I surrender to You.’


 
Benefit: 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.

 

Narasimha Pranama Prayer
“Namaste narasimhaya, prahladahlada-dayine, hiranyakasipor vaksah, sila-tanka nakhalaye |“

Ito nrsimhah parato nrsimho, yato yato yami tato nrsimhah, bahir nrsimho hrdaye nrsimho, nrsimham adim saranam prapadye ||”


 
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.

Lord Narasimha is here and also there. Wherever I go Lord Narasimha is there. He is in the heart and is outside as well. I surrender to Lord Narasimha, the origin of all things and the supreme refuge.’

Benefit : 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.

 

Dasavatara Stotra
“Tava kara-kamala-vare nakham adbhuta-srngam,
dalita-hiranyakasipu-tanu-bhrngam,
kesava dhrta-narahari-rupa jaya jagadisa hare ||”

Meaning: O Kesava! O Lord of the universe! O Hari, who have assumed the form of half-man and half-lion, all glories to You! Just as one can easily crush a wasp between one’s fingernails, so in the same way the body of the wasp-like demon Hiranyakasipu has been ripped apart by the wonderful pointed nails on your beautiful lotus hands.’

 

Kamasikashtakam
“Tvayi raksati raksakaih kimanyaih,
tvayi caraksati raksakaih kimanyaih iiti niscita dhih srayami nityam,
nrhare vegavati taṭasrayam tvam॥”

Meaning: ‘O Kamasikha Narasimha! You are sarva sakthan. When you are resolved to protect some one, where is the need to seek the protection of anyone else? When you are resolved not to protect some one, which other person is capable of protecting us? There is no one. Knowing this fundamental truth, I have resolved to offer my saraṇagati at your lotus feet alone that rest at the banks of Vegavati river.’

 

Divya Prabandham
 

“Adi adi agam karaindhu isaipadip padik kannir malgi engumnadi nadi narasinga endru, vadi vaduum ivval nuthale ||”

Meaning: ‘I will dance and melt for you, within my heart, to see you, I will sing in praise of you with tears of joy, I will search for Narasiṁha and I am a householder who still searches to reach you (to attain Salvation).’

 

Narasimha Gayatri Mantra
“Om Nrisimhaye vidmahe vajranakhaya dhimahi tan no simhah Prachodayat |
Vajra nakhaya vidmahe tikshna damstraya dhimahi tan no narasimhah Prachodayat ||”

Meaning: ‘Om! Let us be well aware of Nrisimha, the lightning-nailed. May the Lion promote our thought and actions. Let us meditate on He who is known as the possessor of nails as hard as thunderbolts and sharp teeth. Let us all be enthused by Lord Narasimhadeva.”

 

Sri Narasimha Maha Mantra
It is stated in Shastra that this mantra is the essence of all kavacha mantras, or mantras meant for wearing in a kavacha (capsule). The mantra is often written on a small piece of bark, such as from the botch tree. Then it is sealed in the capsule with a tulasi (Holy Basil) leaf or even flower petals that have been offered to the deity of Lord Narasimha. After worshipping the deity of Lord Narasimha with sixteen upacharas or items of worship, the pujari or priest performs a ritual called prana-pratistha: he calls the Lord to reside in the kavacha. He then worships the kavacha. Then it has full protective power. Men can wear the kavacha around the neck or on the upper right arm, while women wear it around the neck or on the upper left arm. The Kavacha may be worn in all circumstances, at any time, or in any place.

“Ugram viram maha-vishnum jvalantam sarvato mukham |
nrisimham bhishanam bhadram mrityur mrityum namamy aham ||”


 
Meaning : ‘I bow down to Lord Narasimha who is ferocious and heroic like Lord Vishnu. He is burning from every side. He is terrific, auspicious and the death of death personified.’

 

Narasimha Prapatti
“Mata narasimha, pita narasimha
Bratha narasimha, sakha narasimha
Vidyaa narasimha, dravinam narasimha
Swami narasimha, sakalam narasimha
Itho narasimha, paratho narasimha
Yatho yatho yahihi, tatho narasimha
Narasimha devaath paro na kaschit
Tasmaan narasimha sharanam prapadye ||”

 

Meaning: ‘Mother is Narasimha; Father is Narasimha
Brother is Narasimha; Friend is Narasimha
Knowledge is Narasimha; Wealth is Narasimha
My Lord is Narasimha; Everything is Narasimha.
Narasimha is in this world, Narasimha is everywhere (Omnipresent)
Wherever I go, there is Narasimha
Narasimha is the Supreme Lord, there is none other than HIM
So, I humbly seek refuge in you, Shri Narasimha.’


 
Benefit: A simple sloka that acts as a ‘great protective shield’ at all times.

 

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Narasimha Mantra Benefits
Narasimha Mantras, also known as Kavacha mantras have the power of protecting those who chant it. The literal meaning of Kavacha is armor or breast plate that the soldiers wear during wars to protect their bodies from the deadly weapons. In the same manner, the Kavacha mantras act as protective shields to safeguard the welfare of the devotees. If so, then imagine how powerful Narasimha Mantra could be when the sole purpose behind the incarnation of Lord Naraismha is to save his devotee.


Lord Narasimha is highly benign and merciful though he might appear ferocious. He came to being in response to the answer given by Prahlad to his angry father. When Hiranyakasipu, the demon king was torturing his son Prahlad since he was devoted to Lord Vishnu, the difficulties and dangers endured by Prahlad came to a saturation point. However, he was bearing all the troubles with patience and smile with a sense of total faith and surrender. At a point, Hiranyakashipu grew weary with the unchanging attitude of his son and asked him where Lord Vishnu was and whether Prahlad could show him. To this, Prahlad said he resides in every atom of the universe. Hearing this, Hiranyakashipu struck a pillar in the palace with his mace and asked whether Lord Vishnu was there in the pillar. When Prahlad smiled in confirmation, Lord Vishnu assumed the Narasimha form and emanated from the pillar only to kill the vicious demon Hiranyakashipu with his finger nails. Prahlad witnessed the divine incarnation and wondered at the majestic appearance of the Lord. The Lord blessed Prahlad and returned to his divine abode.

Chanting Narasimha Mantra can, therefore, remove all sufferings and alleviate the troubles of people. It can bestow the state of fearlessness, peace, prosperity and tranquility.

To have Lord Narasimha in one’s favour and get the best of results from chanting His mantras, one must keep in mind the following things :

One should start chanting from a Thursday facing north.
Yellow clothes should be worn for this purpose.
A ghee lamp should be lit in front of Lord Narasimha and he should be offered with incense & flowers.
Thus, worshipping Lord Narasimha is the way to attain the ultimate salvation in life and get rid of everything evil and harmful. Chanting His mantras makes one’s life fall into sync and his mental peace is known to stay undisturbed.