Sri Nrisimha Pranama

Bhajan Bhajan

A Devotional Ode to Lord Nrisimha: Protector and Refuge

The song 'Sri Nrisimha Pranama' by Bhajan is a deeply devotional piece dedicated to Lord Nrisimha, a fierce and protective avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. The lyrics are a series of prayers and praises that highlight the divine attributes and heroic deeds of Lord Nrisimha, particularly his role in protecting his devotee, Prahlada Maharaja, from the demon king Hiranyakashipu.

The song opens with a reverent salutation to Lord Nrisimha, acknowledging his role in bringing joy to Prahlada Maharaja and his formidable act of tearing apart Hiranyakashipu with his nails. This imagery is rich with symbolism, portraying Nrisimha as both a nurturing and a fearsome deity. The repeated mention of Nrisimha being present everywhere—'Here Lord Nrsimha, there Lord Nrsimha'—emphasizes his omnipresence and the idea that divine protection is always available to the faithful.

The lyrics also delve into the physical attributes of Nrisimha, describing his hands as beautiful like a lotus and his nails as brilliantly pointed. This juxtaposition of beauty and ferocity serves to illustrate the multifaceted nature of the deity. The repeated chants of 'jaya jagadīśa hare' and 'jaya nrisimhadeva' are expressions of victory and glory, reinforcing the triumph of good over evil. The song concludes with praises to Prahlada Maharaja, the epitome of unwavering devotion, further underscoring the theme of divine protection and the rewards of steadfast faith.

'Sri Nrisimha Pranama' is not just a song but a spiritual invocation that seeks to connect the listener with the divine, offering a sense of refuge and reassurance in the omnipotent presence of Lord Nrisimha.

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  1. Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram
  2. Sri Guru-vandana (Guru Puja)
  3. Sri Nrisimha Pranama
  4. Gaura Arati
  5. Hari Haraye Namah Krishna
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