Nārāyaṇa-kavaca — The Armor of Lord Nārāyaṇa
श्रीवत्सधामापररात्र ईश: प्रत्यूष ईशोऽसिधरो जनार्दन: । दामोदरोऽव्यादनुसन्ध्यं प्रभाते विश्वेश्वरो भगवान् कालमूर्ति: ॥ २२ ॥
śrīvatsa-dhāmāpara-rātra īśaḥ pratyūṣa īśo ’si-dharo janārdanaḥ dāmodaro ’vyād anusandhyaṁ prabhāte viśveśvaro bhagavān kāla-mūrtiḥ
愿胸怀室利跋蹉之主,自夜半之后直至天际泛红护我。愿手持利剑的阇那尔达那于夜尽时护我。愿达摩达罗于黎明护我;并愿在昼夜交接之际,时间之相的毗湿维湿瓦罗世尊护我。
This verse invokes specific names and forms of the Lord to protect the devotee at particular times—late night, dawn, sandhyā junctions, and morning—showing that remembrance of Viṣṇu throughout the day is itself a spiritual shield.
Janārdana emphasizes the Lord as the remover of the suffering of living beings (and here, as a sword-bearing protector), while Dāmodara highlights His intimate, devotional aspect—both majesty and sweetness are invoked for complete protection.
Create brief daily “remembrance checkpoints” (pre-dawn, sunrise, twilight, morning) by chanting a name of the Lord; it builds steadiness of mind, reduces fear, and keeps one aligned with devotion and dharma.