Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Kadiri
Kadiri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is a famous temple located at Anantapur district in Andhra Pradesh. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Narasimha is self-manifested emerging from the roots of Khadri tree. The idol of the Lord was recovered by Veera Bukka Rayalu of Vijayanagar dynasty from the roots of the Khadri tree and a temple was built during 1274 - 1275 A.D. Later, the idol disappeared from the temple and Achyutha Devarayulu as instructed by the Lord in the dream, brought the idol from Sthothadhri hill caves and installed in the temple in 1545 AD.
location Andhra Pradesh, Anantapur, Amaravathi
Legend
According to the legends, after killing Hiranya Kasyapa, the
rage of the Lord Narasimha Swamy did not disappear and roamed around the
forests. Prahaladha along with other Devas prayed to Lord Narasimha swamy to
calm down and he calmed down at this place. Hence, the Narasimha Swamy Temple
here is called as Prahalada Sametha Narasimha Swamy Temple. It is believed that the Lord Narasimha Swamy
stayed at the roots of Chanda Vruksha (Kadiri Vruksham or Canary Tree or Indian
Mulberry - Tree) for a very long time.
Architecture
Narasimha Dasari and Lakshmana Dasari set the long pillars
within the temple compound for lighting Lamps in 139. In the year 1509, Sri
Krishna Devaraya built the corridor (Ranga Mantap) with Lion faces and Alwar
Shrine. In 1545, Achyutha Devaraya built the East Raja Gopuram (Temple Tower),
Temple for Lord Vinayaka, Temple for Lord Krishna and Raghavendra Brundhavan.
In the year 1569, Sri Thirumala Raya built the corridors and Pushkarini (Temple
Tank). During the period 1642 -1644, Chathrapathi Sivaji built the Temple for
Mahisasura Mardini. East West and South Raja Gopuram (Temple towers) were built
during the period of Vijayanagar dynasty. In the years 1451 and 1529, Chief for
Tadipatri Region built the Veyyi Kalla Mantap (1000 pillar mantap) and Kotai Mantap.
Culture
Anantapur is the perfect city to enjoy traditional Telugu
cuisine. Rice forms the staple diet of the locals. Also, a crepe-like dish
called dosa and steamed rice cakes (idli) are famous delicacies of the region.
Darsan Info
05.30 AM to 01.00 PM and 04.30 PM to 08.45 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Wear good clothes and avoid shorts for men
Famous Festival
Annual chariot festival or Rathothsavam
Temple Rituals
Daily morning pooja and arati to god Vishnu starts form
05:30 AM onwards. Daily seva's to be performed thereafter according to temple
calendar.
Additional Info
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Brundhavan Restaurant, Hotel Picnic Family Restaurant,
Kadiri Breakfast, Abhiruchi Family Restaurant
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Supermarket : Available