Glory of Puruṣottama: Pañcatīrthī Observance and Narasiṃha Worship
यां यां कामयते सिद्धिं तां तां प्राप्नोत्यपि ध्रुवम् । अष्टोत्तरशतं त्वेकं पूजयित्वा मृगाधिपम् ॥ ११६ ॥
yāṃ yāṃ kāmayate siddhiṃ tāṃ tāṃ prāpnotyapi dhruvam | aṣṭottaraśataṃ tvekaṃ pūjayitvā mṛgādhipam || 116 ||
ମଣିଷ ଯେଉଁ ଯେଉଁ ସିଦ୍ଧି କାମନା କରେ, ସେହି ସେହି ସିଦ୍ଧି ନିଶ୍ଚୟ ପାଏ—ମୃଗାଧିପ ପ୍ରଭୁଙ୍କୁ ଏକଶେ ଆଠଥର ପୂଜା କରି॥
Suta (narrating the Narada Purana dialogue/tradition)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"bhakti","secondary_rasa":"adbhuta","emotional_journey":"Desire for specific siddhi is redirected into confident devotion: worship of the 'Lion among beasts' yields assured attainment."}
It teaches the phala (assured result) of focused devotion: performing a complete 108-fold worship of the Lord brings the devotee the specific siddhi he seeks, emphasizing faith, order, and sincerity in upāsanā.
Bhakti is presented as purposeful and grace-centered: by honoring the Lord as the supreme protector (mṛgādhipa—lion-like Narasiṃha/Vishnu) with a full count of offerings, the devotee aligns desire with worship and receives the Lord’s boon.
It highlights ritual discipline and counting in worship—using the auspicious number 108 (aṣṭottaraśata) for japa/arcana—reflecting practical kalpa-style procedure (ritual method) rather than grammar or astrology.