Best of the Best place on the whole Earth
According to Mythology, Which is mentioned in Markandeyapurana preached by the Pundits, Sri Mahavishnu wished to ramble with Sri Maha Lakshmi in Bhooloka [on the Earth]. He asked his wreath to change into a hillock. Then, it changed in the form of a garland at this place. Since then, it is called as Malyadri [Mala + Adri]. ‘Mala’ means garland. ‘Adri’ means hill. The hill itself is in the shape of a Mala [garland]. Different kinds of trees, birds, animals are seen on this hillock. There are different shapes of stones on it. Agastya Maharshi meditated on this hill for several years.
Swamy was pleased for his dhyana and appeared in front of him in the form of a bright sparkling red light like Jwala by spreading over the sky and blessed him. Due to this, here, Mahavishnu is called as Jwala Narasimha Swamy.
Another wonder on this hill is that there is a way with carved steps in the middle of a big stone. One day Sri Mahavishnu went to the forest for hunting. There he met a Chenchu tribe lady whom he loved very much and married her. Sri Mahalakshmi came to know this and she got angry on Sri Mahavishnu on this trivial issue and looked fiercely at a big stone which is in front of her on the hill. Due to her fierce looking, the stone was divided into two parts by giving a way to her. Sri Mahalakshmi went on to the top of the hill through this way and settled there. One can experience while going in this way to pray Sri Mahalakshmi. Every devotee, from a very lean person to a very stout person, feels that a little bit fatter than him/her couldn’t go in that very narrow way. But, it is a very wonderful experience to every devotee that though he/she is very stout, he/she moves here comfortably and visits the Goddess for her blessings.
Lord Siva was installed in a very spacious cave which is Formed under the same stone of this hill. Every devotee will have a Philosophical thought that Siva and Kesava are one. Under this Siva cave, Goddess Parvathi temple is located. Even in this 21st century also, the devotees believe that Munis are in deep dhyana [meditation] in this holy hill shrine. But, they are not visible to the ordinary human beings. The best proof for this is that Sri Dattatreya, who was in deep dhyana for ten (10) years
in this hill shrine had darshan of all Goddesses and became Maharshi. The place where he was blessed is known as Dattatreya Mandir in the village of Mogilicherla in the year 1976.
Importance of this Kshetra
The devotees from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have a strong feeling that the couples who had no children will be blessed with children after performing pujas in this temple. They believe that Jyeshta Masam [May, June months] are very important for the childless couples to perform pujas. Those who visited for three (3) Saturdays in this month and offered rice flour mixed with sugar and ghee [Pindi Deeparadhana] to Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy with so much devotion will be blessed surely with children. There are so many holy bath cerntres [teerthas] here. Some of them are (1) Nrusimha Teertha (2) Varuna Teertha (3) Kapila Teertha (4) Agasthya Teertha (5) Sankara Teertha (6) Jyothi Teertha and (7) Indra Teertha. These seven teerthas are named after Saptharshis’ [Seven...
Read moreSri Lakshmi Narsimha Swamy Temple, located in the Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh, is a popular religious site known for its spiritual significance and serene atmosphere. Dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), the temple attracts devotees seeking blessings for strength, protection, and prosperity.
The temple is situated in a tranquil location, providing a peaceful environment for worship and reflection. The architecture is traditional, with intricate carvings and a grand entrance, which adds to the charm of the site. The main deity, Lord Lakshmi Narasimha, is depicted in a fierce yet benevolent form, symbolizing power and divine protection. Devotees often visit to offer prayers, perform rituals, and seek blessings from the deity, especially for overcoming personal or spiritual challenges.
One of the key highlights of the temple is its serene ambiance. The temple’s location, surrounded by natural beauty, enhances the overall experience, making it a perfect place for both devotion and relaxation. The temple management maintains the premises well, ensuring a clean and organized environment for the visitors.
Additionally, the temple is known for hosting important religious festivals, such as Narasimha Jayanti, when the temple is beautifully decorated and attracts a large number of devotees. The temple's serene atmosphere combined with the devotional fervor during such festivals offers a unique spiritual experience.
Overall, Sri Lakshmi Narsimha Swamy Temple is a must-visit for devotees in search of spiritual solace and blessings. The temple’s historical significance, coupled with its peaceful setting, ensures a fulfilling visit for all those who come seeking...
Read moreMalyadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is a sacred and ancient Hindu temple located in Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is also associated with Goddess Lakshmi, hence the name Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy.
🛕 Temple Highlights:
Deity: Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy
Location: Situated atop the Malyadri Hills, part of the Nallamala forest range
Nearby Town: Located near Valetivari Palem in Nellore district
Access: Pilgrims must climb around 600 steps to reach the temple, through a forested path with scenic views.
🕉️ Significance:
One of the Nava Narasimha Kshetras in Andhra Pradesh.
According to legends, the Lord self-manifested (Swayambhu) here.
Considered a very powerful and wish-fulfilling temple (Siddhi Kshetra).
Goddess Lakshmi is believed to be present on the Lord's chest.
📜 History & Mythology:
It is believed that Prahlada, the great devotee of Lord Vishnu, worshipped the deity here.
The temple has references in ancient scriptures and local folklore.
Historically visited by saints and sages for meditation and penance.
🗓️ Festivals Celebrated:
Narasimha Jayanthi (major festival)
Brahmotsavam
Vaikunta Ekadasi
Navaratri
🧭 How to Reach:
By Road: Accessible from Singarayakonda or Kandukur via Valetivari Palem.
By Rail: Nearest railway station is Singarayakonda.
By Air: Closest airport is Tirupati or Vijayawada, followed by...
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