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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati: Nrisingha mantra

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According to Fakir Mohan Das (1999) in 1881 Bhaktivenoda Thakura initiated his son, Bimal-prasad Datta (1874-1937), into the chanting of the Nrisingha and Hare Krishna maha-mantras.

 

"Choti: The Native Place of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura". Orissa: Sri Baladeva Research Institute Krishna Towers.

 

Does anybody know what this Nrisingha mantra is? Did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati offer it to any of his disciples? If so who?

 

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Originally posted by samarpan:

is this the mantra for sannyasis only?

I'm not sure that it is the same one, but the Nrsimha mantra was given by Srila Prabhupada Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati to his disciple Srila Puri Maharaja. As far as I know, he was the only person who received it, and the only person he in turn gave it to was H.H. Indradyumna Maharaja of ISKCON.

 

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[qb]I'm not sure that it is the same one, but the Nrsimha mantra was given by Srila Prabhupada Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati to his disciple Srila Puri Maharaja. As far as I know, he was the only person who received it, and the only person he in turn gave it to was H.H. Indradyumna Maharaja of ISKCON.

 

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How do you know?

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Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati gave the Nrisimha-mantra (found in several places, e.g. Nrisimha-tapani Upanisad, starting with ugra-viiram) to at least one more disciple: Sri B.H. Bon Maharaj. Bon Maharaj mentions in his diary that Prabhupada gave him the mantra at Ballard Pier in Bombay, 10th of April, 1933, just before Bon Maharaj & co departed for Europe. I do not know whether Bon Maharaj passed it on to his own disciples or not.

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Do you mean that srim srim srim klim klim klim brim brim brim Nrsimha mantra?

Rather frightening to hear for democratic demons like myself.

Srila Bhaktipramoda Puri Goswami's sisya GangAdhar in Amsterdam knows that one.

Srila Bhakti-vallabha Tirtha Goswami knows a few different ones.

Srila Bhakti-vibudha Bodhayan Goswami and Jagat may also know.

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I have often heard the legend that Bhaktivedanta Swami gave a Nrisimha-mantra to his sannyasa-disciples until they came in touch with Gaudiya Math sannyasis and learned that the gopi-bhava mantra is given for a sannyasi. Then he changed the practice and began to give the gopi-bhava mantra as well.

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Nrsimha Bija mantra

 

om kshraum

 

ugram viram maha visnum jvalantam sarvatomukham

nrisimham bhisanam bhadram mrtyu mrtyum namamy aham

 

'May my head be protected by the mooncoloured one, who is the greatest among humans.

My obeisances unto the ferocious and powerful, the great Visnu, the fiery one, who's faces

are on all sides, the fearful one, Nrsimha, who causes the death of even death

personified, (or who can overcome death)'.

 

 

oM AM hriM krauM

 

oM tattakA hAtaka-keshAgra-jvalat-pAdoka-lochana

-bhadrAdika nakha-sparsha divya-siMha nami 'stu te

 

"O my Lord, O transcendental Lion, I offer my obeisances unto You along with Srimati

Laxmi Devi. Sometimes flying in the sky, sometimes moving on foot, Your mane-hairs

blaze with golden brilliance. Your glance and touch of You nails are the source of all

auspiciousness.

 

 

om namo bhagavate nara-simhàya namas tejas-tejase àvir-àvirbhava

vajra-nakha vajra-damstra karmàshayàn r

andhaya randhaya tamo grasa grasa om svàhà.

 

abhayam abhayam àtmani bhùyisthà om kshraum

 

TRANSLATION:

I offer my respectful obeisances unto Lord Nrsimhadeva, the source of all

power. O my Lord who possesses nails and teeth just like thunderbolts,

kindly vanquish our demonlike desires for fruitive activity in this material

world. Please appear in our hearts and drive away our ignorance so that

by Your mercy we may become fearless in the struggle for existence in

this material world.

 

Srimad Bhaagavatam 5:18:8

 

 

 

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