Malola Narasimha Swamy Temple, Ahobilam, Andhra
Pradesh
Malola 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. The Temple is located at about 2 Kms from upper Ahobilam. This place
is also known as Markonda Lakshmi Kshetra. The Utsavar of this temple is always
taken by the present Jeer of the mutt to the places he visits.
Legends
Utsavar of this Temple accompanies Ahobila Mutt Jeeyar
on his visit:
There was a young devotee
named Srinivasa Acharya at Melkote. One-day Lord Lakshmi Narasimha appeared in
his dream and ordered him to come to Ahobilam, take sannyasa and carry on his
future mission from Ahobilam. Young Srinivasacharya could not believe his dream
and rushed to his guru, Sri Ghatikasatam Ammal who was also known as Varada
Vishnuvarcharya and sought his instructions. He immediately told
Srinivasacharya to follow the order of the Lord without any delay.
Blessed by his guru,
Srinivasacharya rushed to Ahobilam. There he was received by Mukundaraya, a
local chieftain, who also had an order from the Lord to receive Srinivasacharya
at Ahobilam. Lord Narasimha appeared before Srinivasacharya in the form of a
saint and initiated him into the sannyasa ashrama and also formed the Ahobilam
Mutt. The Lord awarded him the name – Sadagopa Jeeyar.
He instructed him to go door
to door to preach the message of Vaishnavism, and take along with him the
Utsava murthi of the Lord. The Lord also wanted him to be the spiritual master
of the disciples. Sadagopa Jeeyar was confused as to which Utsava Murthi he has
to carry with him. The Lord had instructed him to take Utsava Murthi but had
not told which Utsava Murthi. He started meditating on the Lord requesting him
to choose the Utsava Murthi.
Immediately the Utsava Murthi
of Sri Malola Narasimha came from the temple flying to his hands. The Utsava
Murthi of Sri Malola Narasimha is adorned with a Paduka indicating that the
Lord is ready to proceed on a tour. Since then the Utsava Murthi of Sri Malola
Narasimha has been travelling with the Jeeyars of Ahobilam Mutt and has been
blessing devotees with the mercy and devotional service.
Malolan:
Mahalakshmi took birth in the Chenchu
tribe as Chenchu Lakshmi, to calm down Lord Narasimha after the Hiranya Vadham.
She married the lord and brought down his anger and hence he is known as
Malolan – a Shantha Swaroopi.
The
Temple
This temple is bigger than the
Jwala Narasimha Temple. Presiding Deity is called as Malola Narasimha. The presiding deity rules planet Venus / Sukran. Lord
Malola Narasimha (Ma - Lakshmi, Lolan - beloved. Malolan - the one beloved to
Lakshmi Devi) is in Soumya (graceful) form with his consort Lakshmi
and carries the Sudarshana Chakram. He sits on the centre of silver Mandapam
in a dolai with Adhiseshan over his head and Garuda at his sacred feet.
The Lord has a set of four
hands. He is seen with his left leg folded, his right leg hanging down with
Lakshmi on his left lap. Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi is seated on the folded leg of
Lord Malola Narasimha. Malolan has a padukai (sandal) on his right foot
indicating that he is ready to travel with the Jeeyar. This Malolan has
the most beautiful majestic smile and a wonderful sweet looking
Thayar.
Prayers
It is believed that prayers
offered at the Lord Malola Narasimha temple ushers prosperity.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
2 Kms from Upper Ahobilam and 10 Kms from Lower Ahobilam. The way to Malola
Narasimha temple is very scenic. It'll take around 15-20 minutes trek from Krodha
/ Varaha Narasimha Temple. From the Krodha Narasimha temple, devotees must
climb few stairs to reach the Malola Narasimha Temple.
Location
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