Verse 3
योगो योगविदां नेता प्रधानपुरुषेश्वरः । नारसिंहवपुः श्रीमान् केशवः पुरुषोत्तमः ॥
yogo yogavidāṃ netā pradhāna-puruṣeśvaraḥ | nārasiṃha-vapuḥ śrīmān keśavaḥ puruṣottamaḥ ||
Meaning
He is Yoga itself, the leader of those who know Yoga, the Lord of Prakṛti (matter) and Puruṣa (spirit). He is the One whose form is Narasiṃha (the man-lion), the bearer of Lakshmi, Keśava, and the Supreme Person.
Context
The third verse turns to Vishnu as the union of opposites — Yoga itself, the Lord of both matter and spirit — and introduces Him in His personal forms: Narasiṃha the protector, Keśava the beautiful, Puruṣottama the supreme person.