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: Performing the act neither on earth nor in the sky, but on His own lap. The Legend of Narasimha Naranalla Mrigamalla | Narasimha Roopam - Facebook
The phrase (സ്തംഭം പിളർക്കുന്ന) refers to the thundering sound made when Lord Narasimha burst forth from a pillar. It is the opening line of a powerful Malayalam Hindu bhajan, written by T. K. Krishna Sharmma and composed by Sunil Pallippuram , detailing the legend of Vishnu's half-man, half-lion avatar. Lyrics Summary & Meaning : Performing the act neither on earth nor
: Neither man nor beast, but the form of Narasimha (half-man, half-lion). : Killing the demon neither inside nor outside,
: Killing the demon neither inside nor outside, but on the threshold of the doorstep. but during the twilight (dusk).
The song describes the specific conditions of the boon granted to the demon king Hiranyakashipu, which Lord Narasimha bypassed to protect his devotee Prahlada:
: Appearing at neither day nor night, but during the twilight (dusk).