Mahavatar Narsimha Movie Download

Mahavatar Narsimha Movie Download

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Mahavatar Narsimha Movie Download



Mahavatar Narsimha Movie Download

Mahavatar Narsimha Movie Download is a 2025 Indian animated epic mythological action film directed by Ashwin Kumar in his directorial debut, written by Jayapurna Das, produced by Kleem Productions, and Hombale Films. The film is the first instalment in the planned animated seven-part Mahavatar Cinematic Universe, based on the ten avatars of Bhagavan Vishnu.

The film chronicles the Mahaan avatars (divine incarnations) of Bhagwan Vishnu - Varaha and Narsimha. Varaha, a mighty boar, rescues Bhudevi (Mother Earth) from the Asura (demon) Hiranyaksha. After his victory, the story shifts to Hiranyakashipu, Hiranyaksha’s brother, who gains a boon, declares himself god, and oppresses Vishnu’s followers. Prahlad, his son and devoted follower of Vishnu, remains faithful despite his father’s threats. To save Prahlad and defeat evil, Vishnu appears as Narsimha, a half-man, half-lion form, who kills Hiranyakashipu while honoring the conditions of the demon’s boon from Bhagwan Brahma. Blending two major episodes from the Dashavatara, Mahavatar Narsimha explores themes of divine justice, unshakable faith, and the eternal promise of protection to the righteous.

PLOT:

In an age when the universe trembles under the weight of ambition and pride, two demon brothers Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakashipu — rise with the singular aim of conquering all three realms: Swarg Lok (Heaven), Dharti Lok (Earth), and Patal Lok (Netherworld). Born of immense power and dark wisdom, the brothers strike fear into gods and mortals alike, challenging the very fabric of divine order.

The younger brother, Hiranyaksha, driven by rage and thirst for dominance, dives deep into the cosmic oceans and kidnaps Bhudevi (Mother Earth), throwing the world into chaos. In response, Bhagwan Vishnu, protector of the universe, takes the form of Varaha—a colossal, divine boar—and engages in a fierce battle across the cosmic waters. The heavens echo with their clash, until Vishnu pierces the demon’s ego and slays him, restoring balance and returning Bhudevi to her rightful place.

Shattered by the death of his beloved brother, Hiranyakashipu, consumed by vengeance, retreats into the Himalayas for deep tapasya (penance). His austerities shake the cosmos and ultimately earn him a boon from Brahma: he cannot be killed by man or beast, day or night, indoors or outdoors, on earth or in the sky, by weapon or by hand. Believing himself now invincible, Hiranyakashipu declares war on the Devas, conquers their realms, and crowns himself “God of the Universe.”

But the divine has its own mysterious ways.

To Hiranyakashipu’s dismay, his own son Prahlad, a gentle and wise-hearted child—refuses to acknowledge him as God. Instead, the boy remains deeply devoted to Bhagwan Vishnu, chanting His name with unwavering faith. Infuriated, the demon king subjects Prahlad to unimaginable torments: poison, wild beasts, fire, even the infamous Holika pyre. But Prahlad emerges unharmed each time, protected by the very force his father seeks to destroy.

The conflict reaches its peak when Hiranyakashipu demands: "If your Vishnu is everywhere, is He in this pillar too?"

Prahlad replies with calm faith: "Yes, He is."

Enraged, Hiranyakashipu strikes the pillar—and in that very moment, Vishnu manifests as Narasimha, a terrifying incarnation—half-man, half-lion—roaring with divine fury. At twilight (neither day nor night), on the threshold of a courtyard (neither inside nor outside), Narasimha lifts Hiranyakashipu onto his lap (neither ground nor sky), and using only his nails (neither weapon nor hand), tears open the tyrant’s chest—honoring every clause of Brahma’s boon while delivering justice.

In the aftermath, Prahlad is crowned by the Devas, and peace is restored. The tale concludes with the eternal truth that no ego, no matter how powerful, can overcome the divine force that protects dharma (righteousness). And that pure devotion, even from a child, can invoke the might of the infinite. Surrounding devotees, along with gods including Bhagwan Shankar and Bhagwati Parvati and various demigods, come together in reverence to perform the Narsimha Aarti.


VOICE CAST:

  • Aditya Raj Sharma as Hiranyakashipu
  • Haripriya Matta as Prahlad
  • Sanket Jaiswal as Narrator
  • Priyanka Bhandari as Kayadhu
  • Vasundhra Bose as Diti
  • Vasundhra Bose as Lakshmi Ji
  • Harjeet Walia as Lord Narsimha
  • Sanchit Wartak as Hiranyaksha
  • Saanwari Yagnik as Holika
  • Dinesh Varma as Kashyap Muni
  • Dinesh Varma as Shukracharya
  • Uplaksh Kochhar as Lord Vishnu
  • Akshay Joshi as Baksia
  • Harish Moily as Narad Muni
  • Harish Moily as Thin Guard
  • Ajay Singhal as Fat Guard
  • Sankalp Jaiswal as Akhanda
  • Karan Trivedi as Amarka
  • Karan Trivedi as Sanda
  • Abhishek Sharma as Lord Brahma
  • Dixoan Shah as Lord Indra
  • Shahid Zafar as Varun Dev
  • Rakesh Soni as Demigod
  • Ayushi Anand as Dina
  • Anshul Sharma as Surya Dev


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