LAKSHMI NARASIMHAR
- “God Narasimha” translates to the “man-lion” form of the Hindu deity Vishnu.
- The name itself is derived from the Sanskrit words “nara” (man) and “simha” (lion), reflecting his unique, part-man, part-lion appearance.
- Narasimha is revered as a fierce guardian and protector of dharma (righteousness).
- This form represents the balance between Narasimha’s fierce protective nature and Lakshmi’s benevolent qualities.
- Worshiping Lakshmi Narasimha is believed to bring protection, prosperity, peace, and overall well-being to devotees.