Varṣa-devatā Worship in Jambūdvīpa: Hayagrīva/Hayaśīrṣa, Nṛsiṁha, Kāmadeva (Pradyumna), Matsya, Kūrma, and Varāha
स्वस्त्यस्तु विश्वस्य खल: प्रसीदतां ध्यायन्तु भूतानि शिवं मिथो धिया । मनश्च भद्रं भजतादधोक्षजे आवेश्यतां नो मतिरप्यहैतुकी ॥ ९ ॥
svasty astu viśvasya khalaḥ prasīdatāṁ dhyāyantu bhūtāni śivaṁ mitho dhiyā manaś ca bhadraṁ bhajatād adhokṣaje āveśyatāṁ no matir apy ahaitukī
Que haja auspiciosidade em todo o universo, e que os invejosos se pacifiquem. Que todos os seres pratiquem bhakti-yoga e, com mente benigna, pensem no bem mútuo. Assim, que nossa mente sirva ao transcendente Senhor Śrī Kṛṣṇa, e que nossa devoção permaneça sempre sem motivo e sem interesse.
The following verse describes a Vaiṣṇava:
This verse prays “svasty astu viśvasya”—auspiciousness for the entire universe—showing that pure devotion naturally expands into compassion and goodwill toward all beings.
Standing before Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva, Prahlāda embodies Vaiṣṇava mercy: rather than seeking revenge, he asks that the envious be pacified and that all beings relate with benevolent intelligence.
Serve and remember Adhokṣaja without bargaining for results—make daily worship/chanting a steady practice, and let your intentions shift from self-interest to sincere love and welfare for others.