Nārāyaṇa-kavaca — The Armor of Lord Nārāyaṇa
गदेऽशनिस्पर्शनविस्फुलिङ्गे निष्पिण्ढि निष्पिण्ढ्यजितप्रियासि । कुष्माण्डवैनायकयक्षरक्षो- भूतग्रहांश्चूर्णय चूर्णयारीन् ॥ २४ ॥
gade ’śani-sparśana-visphuliṅge niṣpiṇḍhi niṣpiṇḍhy ajita-priyāsi kuṣmāṇḍa-vaināyaka-yakṣa-rakṣo- bhūta-grahāṁś cūrṇaya cūrṇayārīn
O pamalo sa kamay ng Bhagavān! Nagbubuga ka ng mga kislap na parang kidlat, at lubhang minamahal ng Ajita. Kaya pakiusap, durugin mo, durugin mo ang aking mga kaaway. Gilingin at pira-pirasuhin ang mga Kuṣmāṇḍa, Vaināyaka, Yakṣa, Rākṣasa, Bhūta at Graha; pulbusin sila.
This verse invokes the Lord’s mace (Gadā), asking it to crush hostile beings and afflictive forces (bhūtas, grahas, yakṣas, rākṣasas, etc.), expressing faith that divine power protects the devotee.
In the Narayana-kavaca, the devotee invokes the Lord’s personal weapons as living protectors; Gadā is praised as dear to Ajita (Lord Narayana) and asked to destroy obstacles and threats.
It teaches turning to God’s shelter when facing fear, hostility, or unseen anxieties—strengthening inner courage through remembrance of Narayana and disciplined devotional practice.