gokulkr Posted January 23, 2005 Report Share Posted January 23, 2005 Sri Ahovalam (Nrisimha) Stotram. (to the same metre as the Brahma-samhita) lakshmi-kataksha-sarasi-ruha-raja-hamsam pakshindra-shaila-bhavanam bhava-nasham isham gokshira-sara-ghana-sara-patira-varnam vande kripa-nidhim ahobala-narasimham adyanta-shunyam ajam avyayam aprameyam aditya-candra-shikhi-locanam adi-devam abja-mukabja-mada-lolupa-matta-bhringam vande kripa-nidhim ahobala-narasimham kotira-koti-ghatitojjvala-kanti-kantam keyura-hara-mani-kundala manditangam cudagra-ranjita-sudhakara-purna-bimbam vande kripa-nidhim ahobala-narasimham varaha-vamana-nrisimha-subhagyam isham krida-vilola-hridayam vibhudendra-vandyam hamsatmakam paramahamsa-mano-viharam vande kripa-nidhim ahobala-narasimham mandakini-janana-hetu-padaravindam vrndarakalaya-vinodanam ujjvalangam mandara-pushpa-tulasi-racitanghri-padmam vande kripa-nidhim ahobala-narasimham tarunya-krishna-tulasi-dala-dhama-rabhyam dhatri ramabhi ramanam mahaniya-rupam mantradhi-raja-matha-danava-mana-bhangam vande kripa-nidhim ahobala-narasimham "I offer my obeisances to that ocean of mercy, Ahobala Nrisimha. He is a great swan swimming amongst the lotuses of Lakshmi's furtive glances. He is the Supreme Lord, who puts an end to material imprisonment and who appeared from the stone of the Garuda pillar. His body has lines of colour: both a creamy colour and the colour of rain clouds." "I offer my obeisances to that ocean of mercy, Ahobala Nrisimha. He has no beginning or end. He is unborn, everlasting, and immeasurable. He is the original God who gives brightness to the sun, moon, and to fire. He is like a honey bee intoxicated by his passionate desire for the lotus face of Lakshmi." "I offer my obeisances to that ocean of mercy, Ahobala Nrisimha. He looks splendid with his thick shiny mane tied back and with his body decorated with armlets, necklaces, and jewelled ear rings. His face is like the disc of the full moon, adorned with his crown." "I offer my obeisances to that ocean of mercy, Ahobala Nrisimha. He is the all-fortunate supreme Lord: Varaha, Vamana, and Nrisimha. His heart is frolicking with his own playful pastimes. The most intelligent persons pray to him, the Supreme soul, who fascinates the great sages." "I offer my obeisances to that ocean of mercy, Ahobala Nrisimha. His lotus feet are the source of the Ganges. His body is resplendent as he enjoys himself in his superexcellent abode, and his lotus feet are bedecked with Tulasi leaves and the flowers from the heavenly coral tree." "I offer my obeisances to that ocean of mercy, Ahobala Nrisimha. His most favourite thing is fresh dark Tulasi leaves. He exhibits a magnificent form as he enjoys with his female assistants, the goddesses of fortune. He breaks the pride of the demons by destroying Ravana, that master of magic spells." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 who composed this hymn???????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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