çré-nåsiàha-kavacaà
(28)
tilakaà vinyased yas tu
tasya graha-bhayaà haret
tri-väraà japamänas tu
dattaà väryäbhimantrya ca
Having marked ones body with tilaka,
taking acamana with water, and reciting this mantra three times,
one will find that the fear of all inauspicious planets is
removed.
(29)
prasayed yo naro mantraà
nåsiàha-dhyänam
äcaret
tasya rogaù praëaçyanti
ye ca syuù
kukñi-sambhaväù
That person who recites this mantra,
meditating upon Lord Nåsiàhadeva, has all of his
diseases vanquished, including those of the abdomen.
(30)
garjantaà gärjayantaà
nija-bhuja-patalaà sphoöayantaà
hatantaà
rüpyantaà täpayantaà
divi bhuvi ditijaà kñepayantam kñipantam
krandantaà roñayantaà
diçi diçi satataà saàharantaà
bharantaà
vékñantaà
pürëayantaà kara-nikara-çatair
divya-siàhaà namämi
Lord Nåsiàha roars loudly and
causes others to roar. With His multitudes of arms He tears the
demons asunder and kills them in this way. He is always seeking
out and tormenting the demoniac descendants of Diti, both on this
earth planet and in the higher planets, and He throws them down
and scatters them. He cries with great anger as He destroys the
demons in all directions, yet with His unlimited hands He
sustains, protects, and nourishes the cosmic manifestation. I
offer my respectful obeisances to the Lord, who has assumed the
form of a transcendental lion.
iti
çré-brahmäëòa-puräëe
prahlädoktaà
çré-nåsiàha-kavacaà
sampürëam
Thus ends the Nåsiàha-kavaca
as it is described by Prahläda Mahäräja in the
Brahmäëòa Puräëa.
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