Who holds Sudarshana, the holy wheel in one hand, Who is one with lotus eyes, Who is the knower of Brahman, Who is Krishna, who is the slayer of Madhu, Who is Vishnu, the lord of all heavenly beings, who is Vaikunta, Who is the Lord of Lakshmi, who has a lotus on his belly, I have been tied by the soldiers of the God of death,īy numerous ropes of worldly attachments,Īnd they are dragging me along by the noose around the neck,Īnd I am alone, tired and afraid, and so Oh merciful one, Has been stolen from me by the thieves of ‘senses’,Īnd I who am blind, have fallen into the deep well of passion., and so, I have become blind because, the sense of discrimination, Have been completely crushed, and I suffer, Which is the worldly illusion, and my vital parts, I have been struck by the fearful king of elephants, I have been caught in this net of daily life,Īnd all my organs are caught in that web, Oh, Lord who lives in the ocean of nectar, Oh, Lord who rides on the enemy of snakes, Which has flowers which are the result of Venus,īut I am falling down from it fast and so, Which has leaves which are parts of my body,
Which has hundreds of branches of past karmas, I have reached this wide unfathomable ocean of day to day life,Ĭrocodiles called time which are killing meĪnd I am also afflicted by waves of passion,Īnd attachments to pleasures like taste and so, Reached the state of wretchedness and so, I have reached the very dangerous and deep, Where I have been terrified by the lion called desire,Īnd scorched by the heat called competition, and so, I have been traveling in the dark forests of day to day life, Oh Lord who killed the Asura called Mura, Whose shining feet adds to his effulgence, Please give me the protection of your hands. Who is the permanent protection of sages,Īnd who is the boat which helps us cross, || 17 || Lord Maha Vishnu Stotram – Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalambam Stotram Meaning Ste yaanti tatpada saroja makhandaruupam. Ye tatpathanti manujaa haribhakti yuktaa. Stotram kritam shubhakaram bhuvi shankarena , Lakshhminrisimha charana abja madhuvratena
Vyaasaadi bhaagavata pungavah rinnivaasa , Manyena sindhutanyaaamavalambya tishhthan, Vaikunta Krishna Madhu soodhana pushkarksha,ĭevesa dehi krupanasya karavalambam. Lakshmi pathe Kamala nabha suresa vishno, Karshhanti yatra bhavapaashashatairyutam maam. || 11 ||īaddhvaa gale yamabhataa bahutarjayantah, || 10 ||Ĭhorai prabho bhalibhi rindriya nama deyai, Nishpishta marmma vapusha sakalarthi nasa, Samsara bheekara kareeendra karabhigatha, Proth Ganditha prachoora thaluka masthakasya, Samsara sarpa Ghana vakthra bhyogra theevra,ĭamshtra karala visha daghdha vinashta murthe, Sakha satham karana pathramananga pushpam,Īroohasya dukha phalitham pathatho dayalo, Samasra Vrukshamagha bheeja manantha karma,
Samsara koopam adhi ghora Magadha moolam, || 2 ||Īarthasya mathsara nidha chain peedithasya, Lakshmi lasath kucha saroruha raja hamsa, Sangattithangri kamala mala kanthi kantha, Lord Maha Vishnu Stotram – Sri Lakshmi Nrusimha Karavalambam Stotram in Englishīhogeendra Bhoga mani rajitha punya moorthe, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram is a great prayer that should be part of everyone’s daily spiritual practice. The Stotram is so called because each of these verses ends with the same chorus “Lakshmi Narasimha, Mama Dehi Karavalambam”, which means “Oh Lord Narasimha, give me your hand, please.” Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba When heard daily in a house, Stotram reduces the anger of the person and makes it a quiet home. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram also known as Sri Lakshmi Nrsimha Karavalamba Stotram is a 17-verse Stotram in praise of Lakshmi Narasimha. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram praised lord lakshmi narasimha to pacify angry lord or ugra narasimha.
Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram was composed by Sri Adi Sankaracharya. Many also worship Lord Narasimha as family Deity and Ishta devata. There are countless temples throughout the world where Lord Nrusimha is worshiped in different forms, such as Ugra-Narasimha, Yoga-Narasimha and Lakshmi-Narasimha. The birth of Lord Narasimha is celebrated with faith and joy on the 14th day of Vaishakha’s bright half month. Mostly the Vaishnava followers worshipp Lord Narasimha Swamy. Lord Narasimha is also spelled as Narasingh, Narsingh and Narasingha. Lord Narasimha swamys head is lion and body is of a man. Lord Narasimha is the fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu to save his devotee Prahalada from the clutches of his demon father Hiranyakashipu.