Lakshmi Narasimha Dharmapuri


The Lord Narasimha is Lord of Dharmapuri. A large number of devotees, daily 1,000 on an average, visit the sacred shrine of Lord Narasimha to pay their homage to Him. Hindus believe Lakshmi Narasimha to be a half man, half lion form of Vishnu. The story behind this is that the a local being, named Hiranya kashyapa had obtained from God Bramha immunity from attack from "man or beast". This person then began abusing his powers and began forcing others to worship him, as if he were a God. Among those abused was his own son, Prahlada a staunch worshiper of Vishnu. In order to surmount Bramha's condition, Vishnu assumed a form that was neither man nor beast, but a combination of both, and then went on to finish off this person with his nails. At that time he was very furious and called as UGRA NARASIMHA and subsequently the saints and Gods prayed him to be cool and Narasimha came to Dharmapuri and undergone a deep meditation with yoga mudra and was called Yoga Narasimha. At the same place a shrine was constructed by then king of Dharmapuri, Dharma Varma by whom the town was called as DHARMAPURI.

Dharmapuri is called after the name of King Dharmavarma who was a staunch devotee of Lord Narasimha, is known for its rich culture and and produced many artists in the disciplines of theatre, classical music and poetry. It has a rich treasury of temples and idols of Hindu Gods spreader allover the town The Shiva panchayatanam (Miniature temple formed with the idols of Lord Shiva, and Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesh, Nagaraja and Nandiswara)The town is well located on the banks of Holy River Godavary and by virtue of this it is called as Dakshin Kashi. The trishataka kartha Kavi Sheshappa hailed from this place only. A Vedic school and sasnskrit college are the boosting sanathana dharma and Vedic culture and transmitting in its vicinity. It is located in District Karimnagar of north Telngana of Andhra Pradesh of South India. It is nearly 220 KM from State capital Hyderabad And 65 km from the district Headquarters. It is also called as a great HARI HARA Kshetra with the presence of Lord Shiva in the form of Ramalingeshwara.

How To Reach Dharmapuri
Dharmapuri is well connected by Road from Various cities of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. The Nearest Railwaystation 'Mancherial' which is on Delhi-Chennai Highway is 40 Kms away from Dharmapuri.

Conveyance:

Pilgrims have the bus facility from major cities of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra such as Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Jagtial, Vemulawada, Mancherial Nagapur Bombay Bhivandi and Nanded .Overseas pilgrims can have flight facility up to Hyderabad, the state capital of Andhra Pradesh and further it is connect by road. The pilgrims come from other states can have direct train link up to Mancherial and Ramagundam from there they have Bus facility.

Tourist Places in and around

Dharmapuri is treasure-house of ancient temples, and rich Indian sculpture. The small Shiva temples called "Shiva panchayatanas" are found in every street of the town. There are many other religious places in and around the town.
The complex also includes ancient sculputure skills and the idols of many Hindu gods like Brahma, Shiva(idol, other than linga form), Yama dharma Raja, Kubera and Devendra (King of Gods).

Temples and other religious Places near Godavari River
Hanmandla Gadda Anjaneya Swami.
Godavari Mata Temple
Dattatreya Mandir
Sri Rama Temple
Goddess Santoshimata Temple.
Kanyaka Parameshwari Temple.
Goddess Mahalaxmi Temple.
Saibaba Temple
Other places of Interest :

Brahma pushkarini (Koneru)
Isuka stambam( Sand Piller)
Akkapelli Rajeshwara Swami Temple.
Other Tourst Places near Dharmapuri

Gudem - Shrine of Lord Satyanarayana swamy (10 Km)
Kondagaattu- Shrine of Lord Anjaneya swamy (45 km)
Vemulawada - Shrine of Lord Raja Rajeshwara swamy (70 km)
Basara - Shrine of Lord Saraswathi Devi ( 170 km

Viswaroopa Lakshmi Nrusimhan



It is with great pleasure that I would like to share with other readers regarding this new temple of Viswaroopa Lakshmi Narasimhan that is being constructed in the Kattavakkam village, Walajabad near Kanchipuram. I would like to sincerely thank sgpeetam (at) gmail.com for letting me keeping posted about the developments of the temple.The temple trustees have currently successfully completed the installation of the Moola Vigraham of the idol on 2nd May, 2007. The day was uniquely auspicious converging the twin benefits of Chitra Pournami (The Purnima/Full Moon Day of the Chitra Tamil Month) alongside with the the fact that the guiding star of the day was Swathi, the star that is dedicated to the worship of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha.The installation procedure was carried along with elaborate processes punctuated by Gata Sthapanam, Kalasa Pooja, Vasthu Homam, Prathistha Homam and other holy rituals associated with the process by dedicated vidwaks under the elite leadership of scholar Dr. Lakshmi Narayana Bhattar (Salem) and Shri K Parthasarathy Swami of Sri Rangam. This was followed by copious abhishekam (Thirumanjanam) of the idol by cow's milk and tender cocunut.The devotees were thrilled at the gigantic and majestic sixteen feet tall idol of the Lord with an amazing smile on His face. The total height of the Lord till the hoods of Adhi Sesha comes to about twenty five feet. This idol of the Lord ("Divya Mangala Moola Vigraham") has the distinct features that befit the descriptions in Brahma Stuthi ("Dhyana Sloka") of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Sahasranama Stotra. As per the description, the Lord displays an extremely pleased and an amazing smiling face and posture (Athip Prasanna Vadhanam) with a very kind mood to bless all His devotees. The Lord is seated in His yogic posture with his consort Lordess Lakshmi on His left lap embracing Him with Her right hand and holding a lotus flower on Her left hand. The Lord holds His Sudharshana Chakra on His back left hand and bow-and-arrow on His back right hand. This indicates His intention of holding the bow and arrow in His subsequent incarnation as Lord Rama. His forehands are respectively Abhaya Hasta and Varada Hasta postures. Lord Narasimha is also known as Adhirudra in whose holy form with three eyes; the third one is in His forehead and the Adhisesha above His head with seven hoods (like the seven flames of the fire Sapta Jihva). Each hood has a crowning and sparkling Nagarathina above each head.Till the date of Samprokshanam, the temple management has planned the following programmes:
Sahasranama Archana -- Daily at 8 PM.
Go Pooja -- Friday at 6 PM.
Sri Narasimha Homams -- 4 PM on all Pradosham days and 8 AM on all Swathi days.Additionally, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Moola Mantra Homam is planned on May 13th, 2007 (Sunday) under the leadership of Sri Parthasarathy Swami.The temple trustees and the management extend a cordial red carpet welcome to all devotees to participate in all of the programmes to get His divine blessings. They are also planning to construct a befittingly excellent temple of exquisite grandeur in the calm and serene village of Kattavakkam strictly adhering to the Agama principles over the coming months. The construction plans outlines and encompasses schedules for
Garba Griham
Moolas Sthana Vimanam
Artha Mandapam
Maha Mandapam
Dhwajas Sthambam
Pradhana Gopuram
Thiru Madapalli
Temple Premises Walls (Madhil Walls)
Separate Shrines for Sri Thayar, Sri Andal, Nithyasooris like Sri Garuda, Sri Andal and Azhwars.The temple management invites generous philanthropists of all kinds to contact them in assisting them in this very Holy service the lotus feet of the Lord. You may contact them at the following address:Sri Pavana Hari Homam Trust,F1, Water Front Apartments,4/5, South Mada Street,Nungambakkam,Chennai -- 600 034.Tamil Nadu. INDIA.Source Courtesy: Information Mailer from sgpeetam (at) gmail.com