Nārāyaṇa-kavaca — The Armor of Lord Nārāyaṇa
दुर्गेष्वटव्याजिमुखादिषु प्रभु: पायान्नृसिंहोऽसुरयूथपारि: । विमुञ्चतो यस्य महाट्टहासं दिशो विनेदुर्न्यपतंश्च गर्भा: ॥ १४ ॥
durgeṣv aṭavy-āji-mukhādiṣu prabhuḥ pāyān nṛsiṁho ’sura-yūthapāriḥ vimuñcato yasya mahāṭṭa-hāsaṁ diśo vinedur nyapataṁś ca garbhāḥ
May Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva, who appeared as the enemy of Hiraṇyakaśipu, protect me in all directions. His loud laughing vibrated in all directions and caused the pregnant wives of the asuras to have miscarriages. May that Lord be kind enough to protect me in difficult places like the forest and battlefront.
This verse prays that Lord Nṛsiṁha protect the devotee in every fearful situation—fortresses, forests, and battle—emphasizing that remembrance of the Lord is a shield even where danger seems unavoidable.
Because His laughter signifies the Lord’s irresistible power that shatters demoniac forces and dissolves fear for the devotee; it is a poetic marker of divine protection and the defeat of adharma.
In anxiety, conflict, travel risk, or uncertainty, one can consciously take shelter through prayer and remembrance of the Lord—cultivating steadiness, courage, and moral clarity rather than panic.