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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
: Appearing at neither day nor night, but during the twilight (dusk). detailing the legend of Vishnu's half-man
: Neither man nor beast, but the form of Narasimha (half-man, half-lion). but the form of Narasimha (half-man
The song describes the specific conditions of the boon granted to the demon king Hiranyakashipu, which Lord Narasimha bypassed to protect his devotee Prahlada: detailing the legend of Vishnu's half-man
: Killing the demon neither inside nor outside, but on the threshold of the doorstep.