Friday, April 13, 2018

Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple, Narasingapuram – The Temple

Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple, Narasingapuram – The Temple
This small beautiful temple is located in a peaceful location. This is an east facing temple is with five tiered Rajagopuram and single prakaram. The temple has two entrances, one in the south and the other in the east. The sub shrine of Hanuman is found outside the temple facing the tower (western direction). The speciality of this Anjaneya is his tail is twirled back on to his head. Presiding deity is called as Lakshmi Narasimhar and is facing east. The Lord is said to be Varaprasadi as it is believed that the Lord grants boon fulfilling the devotees wishes.


The Lord appears with four hands in a sitting posture with Mahalakshmi in the lap – both of them in a smiling and embracing position. The Perumal is huge and gigantic - and he is about 7 feet in height. 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. 


Normally the one with an angry exterior, Narasimha here is one with a smiling face and is referred to as Shantha 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 (Ugra Moorthy) and hence her face is turned towards the Lord. Since the Lord is seen here as a ‘Shantha Swaroopi’, Thaayar has taken the opportunity to turn her attention to the devotees and blesses them.


The temple is considered to be a Prarthana Sthalam and is said to free the devotees of Naga Dosham, diseases and bad debts. The flag post and bali peetha are located facing the main shrine. The Garuda sub-shrine is located nearby. Garuda is about four feet high and is seen here with 16 kinds of snakes around him. Hence this is said to be a place for liberation from Naga Dosham. The idols of Alwars, Ramanujar and Senai Mudali are located at the maha mandapam.


The Utsava Mandapam in front of the Mahamandapam is full of pillars, with intricate carvings. The Kalyana Mandapam, to the north of the main shrine in the outer Prakaram, is a superb structure containing many fine sculptures. The different incarnations of the Lord are found sculpted on the pillars. The ceiling of the Mandapam also contains images of dancing women and musical instruments.


The sacred kitchen which is known as “madapalli” in the regional language is meant for preparing offerings to the lord. In order to prepare the Neivedhyam (offerings to lord) in a clean and sacred way no one is let inside the kitchen unnecessarily to maintain the sanctum of the place. But in Narasingapuram Lakshmi Narasimha temple even the water is also not brought from outside as there is a fully equipped well that is built within the madapalli to avoid bringing water from outside the temple.


Mother is called as Maragadavalli. There is a separate shrine for Goddess Maragathavalli Thayar, whose idol is five feet high with four arms, just to the right of the main shrine. The shrines of Andal, Rama-Lakshman-Sita, Desikar and Chakkarathalwar are found in the prakaram. Another highlight of the temple is that eight forms of Lakshmi called as Ashta Lakshmi are found in separate sub-shrines.