King PRAHLĀDA Hiranyakashipu

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King PRAHLĀDA Hiranyakashipu

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Son of King HIRANYAKASHIPU Kashyapa and KAYADU Hiranyakashipu
Husband of DHRITI Prahlada
Father of King VIROCHANA Prahlada
Brother of HLĀDA Hiranyakashipu; ANUHLĀDA Hiranyakashipu and SAMHLĀDA Hiranyakashipu

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Prahlada

Narasimha slays Hiranyakashipu, as Prahlada prays Prahlada or Prahalad is a saintly boy from the Puranasknown for his piety and bhakti to Vishnu, despite the attempts of his father, Hiranyakashipu, to turn change him.[1] He is considered to be a mahājana, or great devotee, by followers of Vaishnava traditions and is of special importance to devotees of the avatār Narasimha(the Man-Lion). A treatise is accredited to him in theBhagavata Purana in which Prahlada describes the process of loving worship to his lord, Vishnu. The majority of stories in the Puranas are based on the activities of Prahlada as a young boy, and he is usually shown as such in paintings and illustrations. • The story of Prahlada

Narasimha kills Hiranyakashipu, as Prahlada and his mother Kayadu, bow before Lord Narasimha Prahlada Prahlada was born toHiranyakashipu and Kayadu, an evil king who had been granted a boon that he could not be killed by man or animal, day or night, inside or outside. Despite several warnings from his father Hiranyakashipu, Prahlada continues to worship Vishnu instead of him. His father then decided to commit filicide and poison him, but he survived. Then he trampled the boy with elephants, but he lived. Then he put him in a room with venomous snakes, and they made a bed for him with their bodies. Holika, the sister of Hiranyakashipu, was blessed in that she could not be hurt by fire. Hiranyakashipu finally puts Prahlada on the lap of Holika as she sits on a pyre. Prahlad prays to Vishnu to keep him safe. Holika burns to death as Prahlada is unscathed. This event is celebrated as the Hindu festival of Holi.[2] After tolerating abuse from Hiranyakashipu, Prahlada is eventually saved by Narasimha, the half-man, half-lion avatar, who kills the king at the entrance to his home at dusk.[3] There is a pillar know as Prahlad khamba in Dharahra village, in Purnea District of Bihar,India.It is said to be the pillar from which Narasimha came out and killed Hiranyakashipu. The pillar is held deep inside the ground and it is said the many people has tried to dug it out or to move it but has failed all the time. A big temple of Lord Narasimha exists beside the pillar.There is also a temple in Maharashtra near banks of river "krishna" in Sangli district.It is underground temple and one has to literally crawl down to reach the inside to witness the beautiful stone carved sculpture of "Narasimha and Laxmi" The story of Prahlada teaches that: • Faith in God is paramount. • God will always prevail. • God saves his devotees. • Devotion can be practiced at any time. Age does not matter. • Evil will be punished. Prahlada eventually becomes king of the Daityas and attains a place in the abode of Vishnu (Vaikuntha) after his death.[4]Raghavendra Swami in the 17th century is considered by his devotees to be a reincarnation of Prahlada.