दृप्ताय सिंहवपुषे दैत्यसंहारकारिणे । वीर्यायानंतमनसे जगद्भावभृते नमः
dṛptāya siṃhavapuṣe daityasaṃhārakāriṇe | vīryāyānaṃtamanase jagadbhāvabhṛte namaḥ
Pagpupugay at pagpapatirapa sa Makapangyarihang may anyong leon, tagapuksa ng mga Daitya; pagpupugay sa walang-hanggang tapang at walang-katapusan na isipan, Siya na nagdadala at nagtataguyod sa pag-iral ng sanlibutan.
Brahmā (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa stuti context)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra (Nṛsiṃha-smaraṇa within)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Nṛsiṃha with leonine visage and blazing mane, poised in protective stance; daityas fleeing or subdued; behind him the world rests like a small orb, indicating jagad-bhāva-bhṛt; devotees sheltered at his feet, hands in añjali.
Divine power defends dharma by destroying demonic forces; devotion seeks fearlessness under the Lord’s protection.
Ayodhyā is the contextual sacred site where such protective forms of Viṣṇu are praised.
None explicit; the verse functions as a protective stuti suitable for recitation.
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