Om Narasimhaya Vidmahe Vajranakhaya Dhimahi Tanno Narasimhah Prachodayat
Unable to bear the torment, the sages approached Lord Narasimha (the Man-Lion incarnation of Vishnu). Lord Narasimha, the remover of obstacles and destroyer of evil, dictated these ten verses to Sage Narada or Bhattatiri. It is said that chanting these verses summons the fierce, protective energy of who instantly cuts down negative energies, just as he cut down Hiranyakashipu. Structure of the Durvasana Pratikara Dasakam The stotra is written in classical Sanskrit, set in the Anushtup Chandas (meter). It typically begins with an invocation to Lord Ganapati and Guru, followed by the ten verses addressing Lord Narasimha.
A: Yes. "Durvasana" is often misspelled as "Durasana" in audio files. The correct spelling is DUR-VA-SANA .