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Lyrics: "OM Ugram Viram Maha Vishnum Jvalantam Sarvato Mukham Nirisimham Bhishanam Bhadram Mrutyur Mrutyum Namamy Aham OM" Translation: "I bow to the ferocious and brave Narasimha, who is blazing like fire everywhere, is the terrible-yet-auspicious, and the death of death itself." Narasimha Maha-mantra (Ugram Viram) is a protective, sattvic mantra, known to remove obstacles, fear, and negative energies, often referred to as the "obstacle remover mantra" or Narasimha Bija Mantra. #sanskrit Narasimha is the fourth of Vishnu's ten primary avatars (Dashavatara) in Hinduism, appearing as a half-man, half-lion figure to destroy evil. He is revered as a fierce protector of devotees (especially Prahlada) and famously slew the demon king Hiranyakashipu to restore dharma (righteousness). Key details about Narasimha: Form: He has a human torso and lower body, but a lion face and sharp claws. The Story: To destroy the demon Hiranyakashipu—who had a boon making him nearly invincible—Vishnu appeared as neither man nor animal, at twilight (neither day nor night), and killed him on his lap (neither on ground nor sky) at the palace threshold (neither indoors nor outdoors). Significance: He represents the triumph of good over evil, divine intelligence, and the protection of righteousness. Worship: He is especially worshipped to overcome fear, danger, and negative forces. He is often represented in various forms, including the fierce Ugra form and the calmer Lakshmi Narasimha form. Music generated by AI.