"O Indra! Blinded by pride, you have disrespected the garland which was a gift of fortune. Therefore, may all your wealth, power, and happiness be destroyed immediately."
: Meditation ( Nididhyasana ) to internalize these truths. Where to Find the PDF
A: Yes, Lord Narasimha is a Sakala Swarupa (omnipresent). Unlike some softer deities, Narasimha has no restrictions. However, traditionally, mantras involving Pranava (Om) are avoided; use the Namaha version instead.
Meditation on the effort and sorrow involved in worldly gains Cultivating forgiveness and patience Greed Contentment with what one has Harsh Speech Soft speech and silence (Mauna) Bad Company Seeking the company of the wise (Sadhusangam)
"O Indra! Blinded by pride, you have disrespected the garland which was a gift of fortune. Therefore, may all your wealth, power, and happiness be destroyed immediately."
: Meditation ( Nididhyasana ) to internalize these truths. Where to Find the PDF
A: Yes, Lord Narasimha is a Sakala Swarupa (omnipresent). Unlike some softer deities, Narasimha has no restrictions. However, traditionally, mantras involving Pranava (Om) are avoided; use the Namaha version instead.
Meditation on the effort and sorrow involved in worldly gains Cultivating forgiveness and patience Greed Contentment with what one has Harsh Speech Soft speech and silence (Mauna) Bad Company Seeking the company of the wise (Sadhusangam)