The document is a prayer to Narasimha, a Hindu deity who takes the form of half-man/half-lion. It consists of 9 verses where the speaker praises Narasimha's divine attributes and deeds, such as emerging from a pillar to kill an demon, protecting his devotees, and destroying sins. In each verse, the speaker requests Narasimha to free them from debts and salutes him. The last verse states that those who recite this prayer daily will become debtless and prosperous.
The document is a prayer to Narasimha, a Hindu deity who takes the form of half-man/half-lion. It consists of 9 verses where the speaker praises Narasimha's divine attributes and deeds, such as emerging from a pillar to kill an demon, protecting his devotees, and destroying sins. In each verse, the speaker requests Narasimha to free them from debts and salutes him. The last verse states that those who recite this prayer daily will become debtless and prosperous.
The document is a prayer to Narasimha, a Hindu deity who takes the form of half-man/half-lion. It consists of 9 verses where the speaker praises Narasimha's divine attributes and deeds, such as emerging from a pillar to kill an demon, protecting his devotees, and destroying sins. In each verse, the speaker requests Narasimha to free them from debts and salutes him. The last verse states that those who recite this prayer daily will become debtless and prosperous.
The document is a prayer to Narasimha, a Hindu deity who takes the form of half-man/half-lion. It consists of 9 verses where the speaker praises Narasimha's divine attributes and deeds, such as emerging from a pillar to kill an demon, protecting his devotees, and destroying sins. In each verse, the speaker requests Narasimha to free them from debts and salutes him. The last verse states that those who recite this prayer daily will become debtless and prosperous.
God who destroys poison of all snakes, Oh Narasimha who is a great warrior, I salute you to get rid of my debts.
Simha nadena mahataa, digdanti bhaya nashanam,
Sri narasimham mahaviram, namami runa muktaye. 5
God of a terrible lion like roar,
Who removes fear of elephants, which guard all directions, Oh Narasimha who is a great warrior, I salute you to get rid of my debts. Prahlada varadam shrisham, deityeshwara vidarinam, Sri narasimham mahaviram, namami runa muktaye. 6
God who was kind to Prahlada,
The lord of Lakshmi and he who ripped apart the king of demons, Oh Narasimha who is a great warrior, I salute you to get rid of my debts
Kruragrahei piditanam, bhaktanam abhaya pradam,
Sri narasimham mahaviram, namami runa muktaye. 7
God who gives freedom from fear to devotes,
Who are being troubled by cruel planets, Oh Narasimha who is a great warrior, I salute you to get rid of my debts.
Veda vedanta yagnsham, brahma rudradi vanditam,
Sri narasimham mahaviram, namami runa muktaye. 8
God who is the lord of Vedas, Vedanta and sacrifices,
Who is worshipped by Brahma, Rudra and others, Oh Narasimha, who is a great warrior, I salute you to get rid of my debts.
Ya idam pathate nityam, runa mochana sanjnitam,
Anruni jayate sadyo dhanam shighram avapnuyath. 9
He who reads daily this prayer for getting rid of debts,
Would surely become debtless and would soon earn lot of money.