SWAYAMBU SRI LAXMI NARSHIMA SWAMY TEMPLE is housed in a cave on Naturally beautiful NACHARAM GUTTA which is about 600 years old inside the cave SWAYAMBU NARASIMHA SWAMY along with his consort LAXMI TAYAR is seated the temple is built as per vastu principles main temple is facing EAST and the rock hill is on SOUTH and the SOUTH WEST is on highest point with a big rock and there is a stream on NORTH side of the temple complex entry to the complex is NORTH EAST the temple is having three entrance's on EAST, NORTH and WEST the temple houses a RAM TEMPLE, KRISHNA TEMPLE, SHIVA TEMPLE, SATHYA NARYANA SWAMY TEMPLE, and NAVGRAH TEMPLE special days are Tuesday and on Sundays it's a bit festive look as people from nearby areas visit this place outside the temple is like a small jathara kind of atmosphere as small shops selling Pooja items in olden days people used to make a night halt as the temple is having a choultry for people of that ERA used to come here on Bullock carts it's believed by staying here will get Rid you of any entities and other disturbing spirits you can offer a coconut tied in red cloth inside the temple were Pooja is performed on it and you can tie it in the entrance of your house on the outside of just above your maindoor or inside of your door as it's a passage it will protect you and your family from negative energies from entering your home 🏠 you can buy this special coconut outside of temple i believe this temple is very powerful as lord Narshima swamy is an incarnation of mahavishnu taken this form to protect his ardent devotee Sri prahalad maharaj and you can listen to UGRAVEERAM MAHA VISHNU on U TUBE very powerful mantra and also chanting this mantra regularly will ward off any negative energies for full protection of your self and family from enemies can also hear this mantra on U TUBE okay bye for now see...
Read moreVisited the Elur Nacharam Gutta Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple recently, and it was a unique and peaceful experience. The temple isn't very large, but it carries a strong sense of history and tradition, with all the elements you'd expect in an ancient temple.
The temple is located in a remote village, so don't expect too many commercial facilities nearby... just a few small businesses like a tent house, rental rooms, and a function hall. Basic necessities like coffee powder were surprisingly hard to find, even near the village center.
However, what the place lacks in convenience, it more than makes up for in tranquility. Surrounded by farmlands and greenery, the fresh air and peaceful atmosphere are a welcome break from the city. Nights are especially calm, with absolute silence and no traffic noise... a rare and refreshing experience.
I stayed overnight and truly enjoyed the serene environment. Would definitely recommend a visit if youre looking for a spiritual and quiet getaway, and I'm already planning to come...
Read moreThis temple holds a sacred place in my heart, a place my mother faithfully visited every year without fail. But then, the pandemic struck, and everything changed. The once serene and spiritual atmosphere of the temple was tainted by the harsh reality of commercialization.
I understand the need for charges for amenities like parking, but the idea of paying for prayers goes against the very essence of spirituality. The concept of paying more money to get closer to the idol or skip lines is a painful reminder of the divide between the rich and the poor.
In my opinion, visiting a pilgrimage should not be about showcasing one's wealth, but about finding solace and assurance in the presence of the divine. The god we worship is the same for everyone, regardless of their financial status. It is time to reclaim the true purpose of pilgrimage - to connect with the divine and find peace within ourselves. Let us not allow greed to tarnish the sanctity of our...
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