Panakala Narasimha Swamy Temple
Situated in Mangalagiri, Panakala Narasimha Swamy Temple is
one of the famous temple in Andhra pradesh dedicated to Lord Narasimha Swamy. It is one of the 8 important
Mahakshetrams (sacred places) in India. Panakala Narasimha Swamy implies God
Who Drinks Panakam (jaggery water). Here the God takes jaggery water as
offering by a conch. There are 3 Lord Narasimha temples in Mangalagiri.
Panakala Narasimha Swamy on the hill, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy at the foot
of the temple and Gandala Narasimha Swamy at the top of the hill.
Location Andhra Pradesh , Guntur, Hyderabad
Legend
According to the legends, King Pariyatra had a son named
Hrasva Srungi. Hrasva Srungi visited all holy and sacred places to regain
normal bodily stature and finally visited Mangalagiri and stayed there for
three years. He performed severe penance to Lord Vishnu. One day King Pariyatra
came there to take Hrasva Srungi back to his kingdom. But Hrasva Srungi took
the shape of an elephant to become the abode of Lord Vishnu who is locally
known as Panakala Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy.
There is a legend about the offering of the panakam (jaggery
water) to the Lord. It is said that the hill was once a volcano. Sugar or
jaggery water, it is said, neutralizes sulphur compounds found in a volcano and
prevents a volcanic eruption.
Architecture
Panakala Narasimha Swamy Temple is situated on the hill. In
1955, a dhwajasthambham was erected in front of the temple. There is no statue
of the god in the temple. In that place, there is only mouth, widely opened to
15 cms. The mouth is covered by metal face of the god. The temple has a very
tall tower with beautiful sculpture which has 11 storeys. Behind the temple
there is the temple of Goddess Lakshmi.
Culture
Andhra Pradesh has a rich and diverse culture. Andhra
Pradesh is definitely a priceless gem present in the tiara of Indian glory. The
uniqueness of this state is distinctly observed from its diverse religions and
communities followed by Andhra people. An affinity for different cultures and a
rare open-mindedness cultivated by a rich history allows for a harmonious way
of life in the City of Nawabs.
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Darsan Info
The temple is open from 7: 00 AM to 3: 00 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
There is no specific dress code. Devotees are advised to
dress appropriately.
Famous Festival
The temple celebrates all festivals like Narasimha Jayanthi,
Maha Shivaratri, Rama Navami, Mukkoti Ekadashi and Hanumath Jayanti.
Brahmothsavam is an important festival celebrated at the temple.
Temple Rituals
The temple opens at 7:00 AM
Archana : 7:00 AM to 7:30 AM
Special Archana for the devotees and offering Panakam : 7:30
AM to 1:00 PM
Maharnivedana : 1:00 PM
Temple closes at 3:00 PM
Special Rituals
Lord Narasimha Swamy will go on procession on a small
chariot on Mahasivarathri.
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