Prahlada Seeks Boon of Eternal Devotion
After neutralising Hiranyakashipu, Lord Narasimha remained in the fearful form filled with anger. Lord Brahma, Shiva, Indra, and other gods requested Him to get back to his usual form. Mahalakshmi, too, was fearful and did not dare to go near Him.
Later, Brahma asks Prahlada to offer prayers to Lord Narasimha. Prahlada goes near Lord Narasimha and says, "I am not afraid to see you in this fearful form, but I am afraid of the entanglement of Samsara.” He praised Narasimha in different ways.
Pleased with Prahlada’s prayers, Lord Narasimha calms down and asks him to seek a boon.
Prahlada says, “Lord, do not pressurise me to seek boons. I do not want to get attached to any material things. I am scared that I, too, would get enslaved like others. I have enjoyed all these for many births earlier. I seek to get rid of all attachments to birth.
A Mumukshu (one who seeks Moksha) is afraid of rebirth.
One who doesn't seek any boon in a pure devotee. One who seeks favour is a trader, and he is trading with God. This type of give-and-take relationship exists between a king and a servant, but not between you and me.
You also do not seek any favours from me nor from anyone. You satisfy devotees’ desires without expecting anything from them. For that matter, you do not grant Moksha. You give rewards based on one’s karma (good/bad).
Ignorance vanishes only by gaining self-knowledge. The individual soul/Jiva needs to get rid of ignorance.
Even if you still insist that I should seek a boon from you, Swamy, I wish desires should never ever crop up in me. You alone can give this boon.
I seek this boon because:
The mind gives strength to the sense organs, but desires kill the strength of the mind.
Prana gives strength to the mind, but desires kill the strength of prana.
Dharma gives strength to the inner mind. Dharma vanishes if desires are unchecked.
To follow Dharma, we need strength or Dhriti. If desires are left uncontrolled, dhriti loses its strength. To strengthen dhriti, we need self-knowledge.
Falling at His feet, Prahlada humbly requests Narasimha Swamy to treat him as His true devotee.
Source: Bhagavatha Mahapurana