Nārāyaṇa-kavaca — The Armor of Lord Nārāyaṇa
त्वं यातुधानप्रमथप्रेतमातृ- पिशाचविप्रग्रहघोरदृष्टीन् । दरेन्द्र विद्रावय कृष्णपूरितो भीमस्वनोऽरेर्हृदयानि कम्पयन् ॥ २५ ॥
tvaṁ yātudhāna-pramatha-preta-mātṛ- piśāca-vipragraha-ghora-dṛṣṭīn darendra vidrāvaya kṛṣṇa-pūrito bhīma-svano ’rer hṛdayāni kampayan
噢,最胜法螺——主手中的般遮阇尼亚!你恒常充满圣主奎师那的气息;因此你发出可怖的震音,使罗刹、普罗摩他鬼、饿鬼、母神鬼、毗舍遮及凶目婆罗门鬼等敌人的心胆战栗,尽皆奔逃。
In the Nārāyaṇa-kavaca (Bhāgavatam 6.8), the devotee prays for the Lord’s fearsome protective presence to drive away harmful beings like pretas and piśācas and to make hostile forces flee.
It appears within the Nārāyaṇa-kavaca, a protective prayer taught for Indra’s safety; Śukadeva narrates it to show how remembrance of the Lord acts as divine armor against dangers and enemies.
Cultivate daily God-remembrance—through prayer, mantra, and sāttvika living—so the mind becomes “filled with the Lord,” reducing fear, strengthening resolve, and protecting one from harmful influences.