Avatāra-kathā — The Puruṣa, the Many Incarnations, and Kṛṣṇa as Svayam Bhagavān
चतुर्दशं नारसिंहं बिभ्रद्दैत्येन्द्रमूर्जितम् । ददार करजैरूरावेरकां कटकृद्यथा ॥ १८ ॥
caturdaśaṁ nārasiṁhaṁ bibhrad daityendram ūrjitam dadāra karajair ūrāv erakāṁ kaṭa-kṛd yathā
Sa ikalabing-apat na pagkakatawang-tao, nagpakita ang Panginoon bilang Nṛsiṁha at pinilas ang dibdib ng makapangyarihang haring asura na si Hiraṇyakaśipu gamit ang Kanyang mga kuko, gaya ng karpinterong bumubutas sa yantok.
This verse presents Nṛsiṁha as an incarnation who powerfully destroys the demonic king Hiraṇyakaśipu, illustrating the Lord’s role in removing extreme adharma and protecting dharma and devotion.
Bhagavatam depicts the Lord’s irresistible supremacy: by tearing the demon with His nails while holding him on His lap, the Lord overcomes the demon’s boons and demonstrates that no material arrangement can block divine justice.
When oppression or fear feels overwhelming, this verse inspires faith that the Supreme can protect sincerity and righteousness; it encourages courage, prayerfulness, and steadfastness in dharma.