Nṛsiṁhadeva Appears from the Pillar and Slays Hiraṇyakaśipu
श्रीविद्याधरा ऊचु: विद्यां पृथग्धारणयानुराद्धां न्यषेधदज्ञो बलवीर्यदृप्त: । स येन सङ्ख्ये पशुवद्धतस्तं मायानृसिंहं प्रणता: स्म नित्यम् ॥ ४६ ॥
śrī-vidyādharā ūcuḥ vidyāṁ pṛthag dhāraṇayānurāddhāṁ nyaṣedhad ajño bala-vīrya-dṛptaḥ sa yena saṅkhye paśuvad dhatas taṁ māyā-nṛsiṁhaṁ praṇatāḥ sma nityam
Nananalangin ang mga naninirahan sa Vidyādhara-loka: Ang aming natamong kaalaman na magpakita at maglaho ayon sa iba’t ibang dhāraṇā ng pagninilay ay ipinagbawal ng mangmang na Hiraṇyakaśipu dahil sa pagmamataas sa lakas at kapangyarihan niya. Ngayon, pinaslang siya ng Kataas-taasang Panginoon sa labanan na parang isang hayop. Sa lila-anyong Māyā-Nṛsiṁha, kami’y walang hanggang nagpupugay.
This verse highlights that one who is intoxicated by strength and valor becomes ignorant and obstructive, but such pride is ultimately crushed by the Supreme Lord, who protects devotion and righteousness.
After witnessing the Lord kill Hiraṇyakaśipu, the Vidyādharas remember how that same arrogant enemy had tried to block their mystic attainments; they therefore bow to Nṛsiṁha as the divine protector who removes oppression.
Avoid letting achievement, influence, or physical power turn into arrogance; instead, cultivate humility and take shelter of the Lord—recognizing that true security and victory come from divine grace, not ego.