Prahladha Badi, Ahobilam, Andhra Pradesh
Prahladha Badi is a small
shrine dedicated to Prahladha, ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu, situated in a
cave on the hill, in between Ugra Sthambam and the Upper Ahobilam. It is
dedicated to Prahladha, ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu. This place is also
called as Prahaladha Mettu. Prahladha Badi is situated very close to Malola
Narasimha Temple in Upper Ahobilam.
Legends
There is a cavern in this
cave. When demons threw Prahladha from the cliff, Prahladha Maharaja fell through
this cavern of the rock and was held by Lord Narayana. Around this cave,
Prahladha Maharaja wrote ‘Om Namo Narayana’ and ‘Om Namo Bhagavate
Vasudevaya’ on the rocks. Devotees can still see those transcendental
letters.
The
Temple
The space before Prahladha
Badi a wide-open space in the middle of rocky hills. The surface of that open
space is more like a rock flooring than a rocky uneven surface. The whole
surface is checker-boarded with horizontal and vertical lines carved in that
stone. At the far end of the flat surface is the Prahladha Badi. Prahladha Badi
is a small shrine, situated in a cave on the hill, is in between Ugra Sthambam
and the Upper Ahobilam. The image of the Prahladha is installed in a small
cave. There is a cavern in this cave.
Carvings of ‘Om Namo Narayana’
and ‘Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya’ can be seen on the rocks. One can also
have darshan of Sri Yoga Narasimha, Sri Sudarshana and Sri Narayana Murthy in
this cave. This is place where Prahalad had his school with Teachers Sanda and
Amarka. There are a number of holy Theerthams (water ponds) around this place.
Connectivity
This cave is behind the Malola
Narasimha Temple in Upper Ahobilam. It is located at about 500 meters from
Malola Narasimha Temple through the forest and the narrow path of the
cliff.
Location
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