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Shloka 30

Varaha-Pradurbhava Context: Prahlada’s Bhakti, Narasimha’s Ugra-Form, and Shiva’s Sharabha Intervention

न जगाम द्विजाः शान्तिं मानयन्योनिमात्मनः यो नृसिंहस्तवं भक्त्या पठेद्वार्थं विचारयेत्

na jagāma dvijāḥ śāntiṃ mānayanyonimātmanaḥ yo nṛsiṃhastavaṃ bhaktyā paṭhedvārthaṃ vicārayet

द्विजो न शान्तिं प्राप्नोति यः स्वयोनिमात्मनः केवलं मानयति। यस्तु भक्त्या नृसिंहस्तवं पठेत्, अर्थं च विचारयेत्, स अन्तःशान्तिं लभते; पाशं शिथिलयति, पशोः अहङ्कारबन्धं छिनत्ति, मनः पतौ नयति।

nanot
na:
jagāmaattains/goes to
jagāma:
dvijāḥthe twice-born (brāhmaṇa etc.)
dvijāḥ:
śāntimpeace, tranquillity
śāntim:
mānayanhonoring, esteeming
mānayan:
yonimwomb, origin, birth
yonim:
ātmanaḥof oneself
ātmanaḥ:
yaḥwhoever
yaḥ:
nṛsiṃha-stavamthe hymn/praise of Narasiṁha
nṛsiṃha-stavam:
bhaktyāwith devotion
bhaktyā:
paṭhetshould recite/reads
paṭhet:
and/or
:
arthamthe meaning
artham:
vicārayetshould contemplate, reflect upon
vicārayet:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

N
Narasimha
S
Shiva

FAQs

It teaches that mere external status (birth/identity) does not yield śānti; true fruit comes from devotional recitation joined with artha-vicāra—an inner discipline aligned with Linga-pūjā’s aim of turning the paśu toward Pati.

By stressing peace through devotion and discernment, it implies Shiva-tattva as the Pati who grants śānti by dissolving pasha (bondage) rooted in ahaṅkāra; the practice-oriented tone fits Shaiva Siddhānta’s emphasis on grace-mediated purification.

Stotra-pāṭha with bhakti plus artha-vicāra (contemplation of meaning)—a svādhyāya-based sādhana that supports Pāśupata-style inner detachment from ego and identity.