Glory of Puruṣottama: Pañcatīrthī Observance and Narasiṃha Worship
ॐ नमोऽव्यक्तरूपाय महते नतपालिने । महोदकोपविष्टाय न्यग्रोधाय नमोऽस्तु ते ॥ २४ ॥
oṃ namo'vyaktarūpāya mahate natapāline | mahodakopaviṣṭāya nyagrodhāya namo'stu te || 24 ||
唵——顶礼于你,形相不显的至上者,伟大之主,护佑俯首归敬之人。顶礼于你,安坐于浩瀚大水之上者;噢,尼耶伽罗陀,宇宙之榕树,愿我的礼敬归于你。
Narada (as a stotra/prayer within the Uttara-Bhaga narrative)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It venerates Vishnu as both transcendent (unmanifest, Avyakta) and immanent (abiding on the cosmic waters), teaching that surrender to the Supreme protects the devotee and anchors the mind in the source of creation.
Bhakti is shown as humble prostration and praise—recognizing the Lord’s greatness (mahate) and seeking refuge in Him as the protector of the bowed (natapālin), a classic Narada Purana emphasis on surrender and remembrance.
Primarily mantra-prayoga (practical use of sacred utterance): the verse models stotra-style invocation beginning with “Oṃ namaḥ…,” reflecting correct liturgical framing used in Purāṇic and Vedic devotional recitation.