हिरण्यकशिपोर्वक्षो विदारण रणप्रिय । नमो ब्रह्मण्यदेवाय गोब्राह्मणहिताय च
hiraṇyakaśiporvakṣo vidāraṇa raṇapriya | namo brahmaṇyadevāya gobrāhmaṇahitāya ca
撕裂希兰尼亚迦湿布胸膛、喜悦于正义战斗者啊——礼敬护持梵行正法之神,亦礼敬利益牛与婆罗门者。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Scene: Narasiṃha, lion-faced and radiant, tears open Hiraṇyakaśipu’s chest at the threshold; Prahlāda stands with folded hands; the scene is framed as dharma’s victory and protection of the pious.
The Lord protects dharma by destroying tyranny and by safeguarding the foundations of sacred life—cows, brāhmaṇas, and righteousness.
Kāśī is the textual setting; the verse itself is an avatāra-centered stuti (Nṛsiṃha motif).
No explicit ritual; it implicitly commends dharmic protection and devotional salutation.