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Lakshmi Narasimha temple in Narasingapuram
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Lakshmi Narasimha Temple in Narasingapuram

A 1400 year old temple dating back to the early Pallava Period where Lord Narasimha is seen as a ‘Shaantha Swaroopi’

Prarthana Sthalam for liberation from Naga Dosham, bad debts and all kinds of illness/diseases

In a serene location amidst lush green fields and away from pollution and traffic is the smiling Lakshmi Narasimha temple at Narasingapuram, about 55kms from Chennai off the Chennai- Bangalore highway near Sriperumbudur.

Normally the one with an angry exterior, Narasimha here is one with a smiling face and is referred to as Shaantha Moorthy.

Another speciality at this temple is the posture of MahaLakshmi, who is seen facing the devotees. In typical Narasimha temples, Thaayar is seen pacifying and cooling the angry Lord(Ugraha Moorthy) and hence her face is turned towards the Lord. Since the Lord is seen here as a ‘Shaantha Swaroopi’, Thaayar has taken the opportunity to turn her attention to the devotees.

Unlike in other Narasimha Kshetrams, Thaayar is seen directly facing the devotees and blessing them.

Paraspara Alinganam- Posture of Narasimha and Thaayar

Mahalakshmi Thaayar and Lord Narasimha are seen embracing each other, referred to as ’Paraspara Alinganam’, unlike in other Narasimha Kshetram where it is just the Thaayar in the alinganam posture. Hence, the Lord is referred to as Kalyana Lakshmi Narasimhar.

Garuda-Liberation from Naga Dosham
Garuda is seen here with 16 kinds of snakes around him. Hence this is said to be a place for liberation from Naga Dosham.

Anjaneya Sannidhi
Opposite the Lakshmi Narasimha temple is the west facing Anjaneya Sannidhi. The speciality of this Anjaneya is his tail is twirled back on to his head.

Historical Inscriptions

There are several inscriptions seen on the outer walls of the main Prakaram. From this as well as the stone structure(Karungal used for the base construction of the temple) and looking at the original idol of the utsava deity, the Lakshmi Narasimha temple at Narasingapuram can be said to date back to the early Pallava period(6th-8th century AD) and to be at least 1400 years old.

The historical importance of the temple can be seen from the fact that ASI (Archaeological Survey of India), the premier organization for the archaeological researches and protection of the cultural heritage and maintenance of ancient monuments and archaeological sites have taken note of the inscriptions found in the temple for an in- depth study and analysis relating to the period of the temple.


Prarthna Sthalam

It is believed that offering sincere prayers to Lakshmi Narasimha at Narasingapuram will keep away devotees from bad debts, enemies and illness/diseases.


Festivals
Narasimha Jayanthi in Chitrai( falls on May 8 this year- 2009)
Adi Poora
Rama Navami

Quick Facts

Moolavar : East Facing Lakshmi Narasimhar with Thaayar on his left lap
Thaayar : Maragadavalli Thaayar
Temple Time: 730am-12noon and 430pm-8pm
Priest : Sampath Bhattar @ 94871 94649


How to reach

1. Chennai-Poonamallee- Thandalam-Narasingapuram(55kms)

2. Sriperumbudur-Narasingapuram(21kms)

3.Tiruvallur- Perambakkam-Narasingapuram(21kms)

4. Arakkonam- Narasingapuram(15kms)

By Train
Take Chennai-Arakkonam suburban train:
Get down at Kadambattur railway station

Share autos/autos from the Southern side of the station to Perambakkam- Narasingapuram (6kms)

 

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