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  1. Lakshmi Narasimha (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मीनरसिंह, romanized: Lakṣmīnarasiṃha) is an iconographical depiction of Narasimha, the fourth avatar of Vishnu, with his consort Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity. [1]

  2. Sometimes, he is also depicted seated calmly with his consort Goddess Lakshmi as Lakshmi Narasimha. Significance of Lord Narasimha. ‘Nara’ is a human being and ‘Simha’ is a lion, and ‘Nara-Simha’ is thus a Man-Lion.

  3. Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram often called Lakshmi Narasimha stotram is a popular hymn to worship the Lord Narasimha for his mercy and upliftment of devotees.

  4. Narasimha is a fierce avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, one who incarnates in the form of part lion and part man to destroy evil and end religious persecution and calamity on Earth, thereby restoring Dharma. This stotra is composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya.

  5. Mar 18, 2024 · In the pantheon of Vedic deities, Lakshmi Narasimha represents a harmonious blend of Lord Narasimha's fierce aspect with the grace and prosperity of Goddess Lakshmi. This form symbolizes the divine union of power and wealth, offering devotees a holistic vision of godliness.

  6. It is a common practice to worship the Prahlada Varada Narasimha (the Narasimha who gave boons to Prahlada) in lower Ahobilam before worshipping Eguva (Upper) Ahobila Narasimha, who is present eight kilometers away on a hilltop inside a cave.

  7. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram also known as Sri Lakshmi Nrsimha Karavalamba Stotram is a 17-verse Stotram in praise of Lakshmi Narasimha.