Narasimha Chaturdashi – Appearance Day of Lord Narasimha
About the Festival
Narasimha Chaturdashi marks the divine appearance of Lord Narasimha, the half-man, half-lion incarnation of Lord Krishna, who protects His devotees and destroys evil. This sacred day falls on the 14th day (Chaturdashi) of the waxing moon in the month of Vaishakha.
Lord Narasimha appeared to protect His pure devotee Prahlada Maharaja and to vanquish the demon Hiranyakashipu, demonstrating that the Lord is always present to safeguard those who surrender to Him.
Significance
Celebrates the victory of devotion over tyranny and ego
Emphasizes the Lord’s promise to protect His devotees
Inspires faith, courage, and surrender in spiritual life
The pastime of Prahlada Maharaja teaches unwavering devotion even in the face of extreme adversity.
Observances & Practices
Devotees observe this day with deep devotion through:
Fasting until sunset or until the appearance time of Lord Narasimha
Chanting of the Hare Krishna Mahamantra
Reading from scriptures, especially the pastime of Prahlada Maharaja from Srimad Bhagavatam (Canto 7)
Kirtan and Bhajans glorifying Lord Narasimha
Arati and Abhishekam (ceremonial bathing of the Deity)
Festival Celebration at ISKCON
At ISKCON centers worldwide, Narasimha Chaturdashi is celebrated with great enthusiasm:
Special Abhishekam ceremony
Decorated Deity darshan
Narration of Prahlada Maharaja’s pastimes
Grand kirtan and arati
Prasadam feast after sunset
Why Worship Lord Narasimha?
Lord Narasimha represents divine protection and fearlessness. By remembering Him, devotees seek:
Protection from obstacles and negativity
Strength in spiritual life
Freedom from fear and anxiety
Join Us
We invite you to celebrate Narasimha Chaturdashi with us and experience the powerful mercy of Lord Narasimha through kirtan, seva, and association with devotees.
“The Lord is always present wherever His devotees remember Him with faith.”