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Narasimha Kavacham
Narasimha Kavacham
Translated by
P.R.Ramachander
I shall recite the armour of Narasimha recited in the olden times by Prahladha,
Which protects everything that is blessed and destroys all problems.
He has three eyes , keeps his mouth open and has the glow of autumn moon,
And he is hugged on left side by Lakshmi and his form depends on his glowing power.
He has four hands, he has pretty limbs and wears a (/en/A) golden ear stud,
His chest shines like a lotus ower and he wears gem studded bracelets.
He shines with two feet and holds the conch and wheel in his hand,
And Lord Garuda with humility o ers him prayers with devotion.
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If one reads this armour after making Lord Narasimha ,
Who protects the world , Occupy the lotus of his mind
The Lord who is born to take care of this world will protect one’s head.
Let my forehead be protected by the all pervading one who is in the pillar,
Let my sound (/en/Sound) be protected by Narasimha and
My eyes be protected by the one who has sun, moon and re as eyes.
Let my memory be protected by Narasimha, who likes prayers from great sages,
Let my nose be protected by he who has a (/en/A) lion’s nose ,
And let my mouth be protected by he who loves the mouth of Lakshmi.
Let the God who protects and gives all things auspicious,
Protect me from the north west and let me be protected ,
From fear of birth and death by the Lord Narasimha,
Who is indeed death to death itself.
This armour steals away the poison caused by serpents and scorpions,
And Brahma Rakshasas and Yakshas would be driven far- far away.
He roars and makes us roar ,He with his many arms tears and throws them out,
He searches and troubles the sons of Dhithi in this and other worlds,
Throws them and scatters them and when angry he kills them from all directions,
And when he sees them he tears them apart with his hundreds of divine hands,
And I salute him who has manifested himself as a divine lion.
Thus ends the armour of Narasimha told by Prahlada found in Brahmanda (/en/Brahmanda) Purana (/en/Purana).
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