Pavana Narasimha Swamy Temple, Ahobilam, Andhra
Pradesh
Pavana 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. Pavana
Narasimha Temple is situated on the bank of River Pavana, situated in the
middle of the forest. This Temple is said to be the most peaceful form among
the Nava Narasimha Kshetras. This Temple is said to be Kshetra Ratna (jewel
among the Kshetras).
Legends
Narasimha love towards Chenchu Lakshmi:
Returning after the completion
of Hiranya Samhara, an angry Narasimha’s eyes fell on the beautiful Chenchu Lakshmi
of the Ahobilam hills. Lured by her beauty and wanting to marry her, he
displayed his love by searching the entire hilly region to find non-vegetarian
food for Chenchu Lakshmi. In memory of this event, every Saturday, the
residents of this region present a hen as food to Lakshmi Narasimha at this
temple.
Lord Narasimha, Son in Law to Chenchu Tribe:
Mahalakshmi took Avatharam as
Chenchu Lakshmi in the tribal group in nearby forest and got married to Lord
Narasimha. Local tribes visit this temple regularly and offer meat to this Lion
God, as for them, Lord Narasimhar is their son-in-law.
Adi Shankara created Narasimha Karavalamaba Stotra here:
It is said that it was here
where Sri Adi Shankara was reciting (or creating) the Narasimha Karavalamaba
Stotra for his protection against the Kapalika tantric, who wanted to offer him
for his Kali.
Sage Bharadwaja got relieved of Brahma Hatya Dosham:
Sage Bharadwaja rid himself of
the great sin of Brahma Hatya at this place.
The
Temple
Pavana
Narasimha Temple is situated on the bank of River Paavana, situated in the
middle of the forest. Dwajasthambam can be found in front of this
temple. Presiding Deity is called as Pavana Narasimha. He is also known as
Pamuleti Narasimha Swamy. The Lord is
seen with seven headed Adhisesha above his head and with Chenchu Lakshmi on his
lap. Sage Bharadwaj can be found at his feet. The presiding deity rules
planet Mercury / Budha.
On certain days it is here
that the tribes of the forest come together and offer animals to the Lord
outside of the temple compound. The Chenchu Lakshmi shrine is situated at about
1 Km from the Pavana Narasimha Temple. Archana can be performed here as the
priest resides beside the temple.
Prayers
The Lord here liberates
devotees from the all the sins of past lives and the present lives which might
have been committed knowingly or unknowingly.
Connectivity
The Temple is situated in the
dense Nallamala forests and is about 7 Kms away from the Upper Ahobilam Temple.
The trek to the Paavana Narasimha shrine is an arduous one. This is the most
difficult of the nava Narasimha temples to reach. One will have to take special
jeep to reach this temple or walk through a tough 2 hours trip across a rocky
terrain to reach this temple. Do not visit this temple after 5 pm as it gets
very dark and the forest houses wild animals.
Location
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