Karanja
Narasimha Swamy Temple, Ahobilam, Andhra Pradesh
Karanja Narasimha Swamy Temple
is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located at Ahobilam in Andhra Pradesh.
This Temple is one of the nine Narsimha Temples in Ahobilam, Andhra Pradesh.
This Temple is situated on the route to Yeguva Ahobilam (Upper Ahobilam) from Diguva
Ahobilam (Lower Ahobilam) and very close to Yeguva Ahobilam.
Legends
Lord Narasimha in the form of Lord Rama:
Lord Anjaneya undertook
penance under the Karanja tree at this place to have darshan of Lord Rama. To
test his sincerity, Lord Vishnu appeared before him in his Narasimha form (Half
Lion – Half Man). Anjaneya was disappointed not to be blessed by Lord Rama
himself. When Narasimha tried to convince Anjaneya that he was the same as Rama
and was only in a different form, Anjaneya dismissed this suggestion saying his
Lord was handsome and was one with the bow in hand. And that what he was seeing
in front of him was one with very long nails in a fiery posture.
Anjaneya threatened to
continue his penance till he had darshan of Rama. Pleased with his devotion for
Rama, Narasimha provided Anjaneya, darshan in a special form with a bow in his
left hand (like Rama), with Adisesha on top and holding the chakra (like Vishnu)
and the half lion-half man Narasimha Avatar, thus convincing Anjaneya that
Narayana, Rama and Narasimha were one and the same.
Sage Durvasa cursed Sage Gobila:
Sage Gobila had been cursed by
Durvasa Muni and had become a dullard. He worshipped the Lord by reciting the
Narasimha Mantra. The Lord was pleased and blessed the sage that as before he
would become very learned and that in due course he would attain liberation. Since
then devotees who seek knowledge come and worship the Lord here.
The
Temple
The Temple is surrounded by
thick and dense forest. Presiding Deity is called as Karanja Narasimha Swamy.
Here he is seen with a bow in hand and with a chakra. Anjaneya is seen in a
standing posture with folded hands with his face turned towards Karanja
Narasimha. The presiding deity rules planet Chandran / Moon. Sanctum is facing
the Bhavanasini River with Garudadri Mountain in the background.
The Deity of Lord Narasimha is
under the Karanja Tree; hence he is known as Karanja Narasimha. Karanja Tree is
also called as Honge Mara in the local language. He is also known as Saaranga
Narasimha because he is holding the bow named Saaranga. There is a 600-year-old
100 pillar mandapam where from the First Jeer of Ahobila Mutt is believed to
have delivered lectures.
Temple
Opening Time
The Temple remains open from
09.00 AM in the mornings to 04.00 PM in the evenings
Prayers
Worship at the temple of Lord
Kaaranja Narasimha bestows one with abundant knowledge and wisdom.
Contact
Karanja Narasimha Swamy Temple
Upper Ahobilam,
Ahobilam – 518 553
Andhra Pradesh
Mobile: +91 94418
02368 / 96032 27118
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
1 Km from Upper Ahobilam and 7 Kms from Lower Ahobilam. This Temple is situated
on the route to Yeguva Ahobilam (Upper Ahobilam) from Diguva Ahobilam (Lower
Ahobilam) and very close to Yeguva Ahobilam. From Lower Ahobilam, one can take
a share auto or Individual Auto to reach this Temple.
Location
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