Glory of Puruṣottama: Pañcatīrthī Observance and Narasiṃha Worship
कांतारे प्राणसंदेहे विषवह्निजलेषु च । राजादिभीषु संग्रामे ग्रहरोगादिपीडिते ॥ १२९ ॥
kāṃtāre prāṇasaṃdehe viṣavahnijaleṣu ca | rājādibhīṣu saṃgrāme graharogādipīḍite || 129 ||
অৰণ্যত প্ৰাণসন্দেহ হ’লে, বিষ–অগ্নি–জলৰ মাজত, ৰজা আদি ভয়ত, যুদ্ধত, আৰু গ্ৰহদোষ, ৰোগ আদি পীড়াত পীড়িত হ’লে—এই পবিত্ৰ শৰণ স্মৰণ কৰি আশ্ৰয় ল’ব লাগে।
Narada (teaching in a protective/dharma context; dialogue setting traditionally with Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It teaches that in extreme संकट—natural threats, political fear, war, illness, and even graha-doṣa—one should take refuge in a sacred remembrance/recourse taught in the chapter, placing dharma and devotion above panic.
By listing many life-threatening situations, it implies bhakti is not only ceremonial but a living refuge: remembrance of the Divine (as taught in the surrounding passage) becomes the devotee’s protection when worldly supports fail.
The mention of graha (planetary afflictions) points to Jyotiṣa (Vedic astrology) as a diagnostic lens for suffering, while the verse frames the ultimate remedy as spiritual recourse aligned with dharma and devotion.