Selections from Upanyasams part 204 Sri Narasimha Vaibhavam by Velukkudi Sri U.Ve. Krishnan Swamigal

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Selections from Upanyasams
Part 204
Sri Narasimha Vaibhavam
by Velukkudi
Sri U.Ve. Krishnan Swamigal

"O Narasimha! When You protect me, there is no use of other 'saviours'. Even if You do not protect me, there is no use of other 'saviours'. With this firm knowledge that You alone are my saviour, I take permanent refuge in You even as You take shelter on the banks of River Vēgavatī."
(Swami Vedanta Desikan in Kamasikashtakam)

The Lord's Narasimha Avataram is the best avatharam. The best amongst manthram is the Narasimha Manthram as it contains 32 letters each of which teach one of the 32 Brahma Vidhyas. Similarly, the best amongst Tanthrams is Narasimha Tanthrikam. "Namaha" is the heart of Saranagathi manthram. The best person to surrender to is Lord Narasimha. He is also called as Pinaki as He wields the bow called Pinaka. As He displayed anger while incarnating, He is called as Maha Raudri. The Mrthyu Jaya Manthram praises the glories of Lord Narasimha. He has three eyes; the right eye is the Sun, the left the moon and the eye on His forehead is Agni. The protection obtained by chanting the Narasimha Manthram cannot be over ruled by any other Manthram. The ManthrarAja Pada Sthothram composed by Lord Shiva teaches the importance of Narasimha Manthram.
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Glories of Sri Narasimha avatAram
http://anudinam.org
2014/03/20 glories-of-sri-narasimha-avataram
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