யோக நரசிம்மரே,
எனக்கு பயமற்ற நிலையும் மன அமைதியும் அருளும்.
“Narasimha-vapuḥ Śrīman Keshava Puruṣottama”
“Oh Lord Narasimha, O resplendent Keshava, O Supreme Lord.” The Narasimha-vapuḥ invocation is more than name the deity; it highlights Narasimha as Sriman Narayanan’s fierce, protective form and frames the prayer as a plea for refuge, courage, and victory over obstacles. The phrase is powerful as it combines a specific avatara name with a theological title: “vapuḥ” points to the divine form, while “Śrīman Keshava Puruṣottama” anchors Narasimha within the full identity of Vishnu as the auspicious supreme person. This makes the line both a praise of the avatara and an affirmation of Vishnu’s total supremacy.
Yoga Narasimha signifies the same divine Narasimha power, but in a calm, meditative form: strength held in stillness, protection joined with inner discipline, and ferocity transformed into composure. This yogic posture is associated with serenity, meditation, and the power to overcome inner obstacles as well as outer threats
On day 5
of Aani Brahmothsavam [29.6.2026], Sri Thelliya Singar gave darshan as Yoga
Narasimha and blessed devotees.

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