Nārāyaṇa’s Impartiality, Absorption in Kṛṣṇa, and the Jaya–Vijaya Descent
Prelude to Prahlāda’s History
हतो हिरण्यकशिपुर्हरिणा सिंहरूपिणा । हिरण्याक्षो धरोद्धारे बिभ्रता शौकरं वपु: ॥ ४१ ॥
hato hiraṇyakaśipur hariṇā siṁha-rūpiṇā hiraṇyākṣo dharoddhāre bibhratā śaukaraṁ vapuḥ
Nagpakita si Śrī Hari bilang Nṛsiṁhadeva at pinatay si Hiraṇyakaśipu. At nang iahon ng Panginoon ang daigdig na nahulog sa Karagatang Garbhodaka, humadlang si Hiraṇyākṣa; kaya sa anyong Varāha, pinuksa ng Panginoon si Hiraṇyākṣa.
This verse states that Lord Hari took a lion form (Nṛsiṁha) and killed Hiraṇyakaśipu, showing the Lord’s decisive protection of dharma and His devotees.
Śukadeva recalls both brothers’ deaths to summarize how the same Supreme Lord destroys powerful demons through different avatāras—Varāha during the earth’s rescue, and Nṛsiṁha in the slaying of Hiraṇyakaśipu.
Remember that divine protection may come in unexpected ways; cultivate steadiness in devotion and righteousness, trusting that arrogance and cruelty ultimately lead to defeat.