चतुर्भुजं महाबाहुं प्रभासे दैत्यसूदनम् । वाराहं वामनं चैव नारसिंहं बलार्जुनम्
caturbhujaṃ mahābāhuṃ prabhāse daityasūdanam | vārāhaṃ vāmanaṃ caiva nārasiṃhaṃ balārjunam
De quatro braços e de braços poderosos, o destruidor dos daityas em Prabhāsa—conhece-o como Varāha e Vāmana, e também como Narasiṃha, o herói forte (valente como Arjuna).
Bhadra
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-kṣetra (within Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: At Prabhāsa’s sacred shore/temple precinct, a four-armed Viṣṇu appears in a composite devotional vision: Varāha lifting Earth, Vāmana with umbrella and three strides implied, and Narasiṃha in protective ferocity—each as facets of the same demon-slaying Lord.
The Lord protects dharma across ages through his forms; remembering the avatāras in a sacred region strengthens devotion and faith.
Prabhāsa is explicitly named, situating Viṣṇu’s demon-slaying glory within the Prabhāsa sacred landscape (including Vastrāpatha-kṣetra context).
No explicit ritual; it suggests worship/recitation centered on Viṣṇu’s forms (Varāha, Vāmana, Narasiṃha) in Prabhāsa.