Hiranyakashipu is eager to avenge the death of his brother Hiranyaksha by Lord Vishnu.
Hiranyakashipu decides to take Lord Brahma's help in gaining powers.
Vishnu takes away Hiranyakashipu's pregnant wife, Kayadhu. Narada gives Kayadhu shelter and enlightens her about praying to God. Kayadhu turns a devotee of Vishnu and as a result of her devotion, even the child growing in her womb, also becomes a worshipper of Vishnu.
Brahma provides Hiranyakashipu with a boon: neither man nor animal, neither at day nor at night, neither inside a house nor outside; can he be killed.
When Hiranyakashipu learns about Prahalad's devotion for Vishnu, he tries to kill his son but fails.
Vishnu takes the avatar of Narsimha and kills Hiranyakashipu.
Mythological stories about Bhakta Prahalad, an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu.