Guest guest Posted July 17, 2001 Report Share Posted July 17, 2001 Dear members of the group, Last week, we were very fortunate to have darshan at few well known Nrisimha kshetrams in and around Hyderabad, India.I would like to share isome wonderful experiences with the members. We visited Yadgirigutta and Chilkoor [srinivasa temple] on our first day. Being a Sunday, there was so much crowd in Yadgirigutta that we missed what they call 'Manthra Dandam'. It seems the archaka will tap the devotee with a 'dandam' in which the power of the Lord is stored and bless him with that Shakti. On second day, we visited Vadapally,Mattapally, Vedadri, and Kanakadurga temples.We took bath at the sangamam of the rivers Krishnaveni and Musi at Vadapalli.and had darshan at Deepalayam [about which many of the members are familiar.] At Vadapalli, we visited Sri Agastheeswarar [Lord Shiva] temple also, where we were blessed with Sri Satari and Theertham! I heard that it is common in many Shiva temples, in AP. Next we went to Mattapally,and had darshan of Sri Rajyalakshmi Sametha Sri Nrisimhaswamy.We heard that the same day morning, when archakas and the devotees entered the shrine for Viswaroopam, they saw a big Cobra encircling the Lord's Thirumeni !It did not move/stir when mangalarathy was performed and Vedas were chanted! They had to remove it by hand after sometime ; and all were very much thrilled by that incident! In all A.P. Nrisimha Kshetrams, we noticed one common feature. There is a Swayambhu Moorthy in the Garbhagriha and one 'utsava moorthy' and one 'kalyana moorthy' as idols along with Ubhaya nachiyar ..After visiting Vedadri and kanakadurga temples, we visited Mangalagiri the next day. The temple up the hills opens for darshan only after 7 or 7-30 am;Panagam prepared with kalkandu is special for Swamy here.After offering exactly half of the panagam in each vessel with the help of a conch, they hear a sound and keep the other half as prasadam! Fortunately, one of the Archakas was a known person and we learnt that by paying Rs. 10 per head, we can have Viswaroopa darsanam. which should not be missed ! After one lot of devotees move out of the sanctum sanctorum after offering 'panaagam', they remove the 'Kavacham' and allow us to see the Thirumugam of the Lord! We can see the open mouth in the cave where the panagam is offered;on both sides of the lips, we can see 'Sanghu' and 'Chakram';on the upper layer of the mouth we can see ' saligramams';and above the face we can see the Hoods of Adiseshan!We were overwhelmed when we had this darsanam in the glow of camphorlight! I will complete this in my next posting. Smt.R.Kalyani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njsrinivasan Posted May 6, 2009 Report Share Posted May 6, 2009 Sir, I am living in chennai and would like to visit the beloew mentioned temples of sri lakshmi narasimha swamy. 1. Mattapally 2. Vadapalli 3. kedavaram 4. Narasimha Konda. How much time it will take from chennai and can we take a car from here. Regards srinivasan Mob-9003079413 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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