Nārāyaṇa-kavaca — The Armor of Lord Nārāyaṇa
जलेषु मां रक्षतु मत्स्यमूर्ति- र्यादोगणेभ्यो वरुणस्य पाशात् । स्थलेषु मायावटुवामनोऽव्यात् त्रिविक्रम: खेऽवतु विश्वरूप: ॥ १३ ॥
jaleṣu māṁ rakṣatu matsya-mūrtir yādo-gaṇebhyo varuṇasya pāśāt sthaleṣu māyāvaṭu-vāmano vyāt trivikramaḥ khe vatu viśvarūpaḥ
在水中,愿主以大鱼化身(摩蹉)护我,免于伐楼那之绳索与凶猛水族。于陆地,愿主以幻力示现侏儒梵行者之婆摩那形,护我周全。于空中,愿征服三界的三步主(Trivikrama)以宇宙身(Viśvarūpa)护我。
This mantra seeks the protection of the Supreme Personality of Godhead in the water, land and sky in His incarnations as the fish, Vāmanadeva and the Viśvarūpa.
This verse invokes Lord Vishnu’s specific forms to protect a devotee in every domain—water, land, sky, and all directions—showing that remembrance and surrender to Narayana is a complete spiritual shield.
Because the Narayana-kavacha assigns divine guardianship to Vishnu’s forms according to different situations and realms, emphasizing that the same Supreme Lord protects devotees through many avatāras and manifestations.
By regularly reciting or remembering these names and forms of Vishnu with faith, one cultivates steadiness, reduces fear, and strengthens surrender—seeing protection as coming from the Lord in all circumstances.