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Narasimha Chaturdashi marks the transcendental appearance of Lord Narasimhadeva, the half-man half-lion incarnation of Lord Krishna, who manifested from a pillar to protect His dear devotee Prahlada Maharaja and to destroy the demoniac king Hiranyakashipu. On this sacred day, devotees remember the Lord’s divine pastime, His fierce compassion, and the assurance that He always protects those who take shelter of Him with faith and devotion.
Why is Narasimha Chaturdashi celebrated?Narasimha Chaturdashi is celebrated to glorify the appearance of Lord Narasimhadeva, who appeared from a pillar to protect Prahlada Maharaja and annihilate the demon Hiranyakashipu. This pastime reminds us that the Lord is always present to protect His sincere devotees from all dangers, especially when they are engaged in devotional service. Devotees observe this day with enthusiasm to pray for the Lord’s shelter, strength, and protection from both external and internal obstacles on the path of bhakti.
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