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The Lord Narasimha is Lord of
Dharmapuri. A large number of
devotees, daily 1,000 on an
average, visit the sacred shrine
of Lord Narasimha to pay their
homage to Him. Hindus believe
Lakshmi Narasimha to be a half
man, half lion form of Vishnu.
The story behind this is that
the a local being, named Hiranya
kashyapa had obtained from God
Bramha immunity from attack from
"man or beast". This person then
began abusing his powers and
began forcing others to worship
him, as if he were a God. Among
those abused was his own son,
Prahlada a staunch worshiper of
Vishnu. In order to surmount
Bramha's condition, Vishnu
assumed a form that was neither
man nor beast, but a combination
of both, and then went on to
finish off this person with his
nails. At that time he was very
furious and called as UGRA
NARASIMHA and subsequently the
saints and Gods prayed him to be
cool and Narasimha came to
Dharmapuri and undergone a deep
meditation with yoga mudra and
was called Yoga Narasimha. At the
same place a shrine was
constructed by then king of
Dharmapuri, Dharma Varma by whom
the town was called as
DHARMAPURI.
Dharmapuri is called after the
name of King Dharmavarma who was
a staunch devotee of Lord
Narasimha, is known for its rich
culture and and produced many
artists in the disciplines of
theatre, classical music and
poetry. It has a rich treasury
of temples and idols of Hindu
Gods spreader allover the town
The Shiva panchayatanam
(Miniature temple formed with
the idols of Lord Shiva, and
Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesh,
Nagaraja and Nandiswara)The town
is well located on the banks of
Holy River Godavary and by
virtue of this it is called as
Dakshin Kashi. The trishataka
kartha Kavi Sheshappa hailed
from this place only. A Vedic
school and sasnskrit college are
the boosting sanathana dharma
and Vedic culture and
transmitting in its vicinity. It
is located in District
Karimnagar of north Telngana of
Andhra Pradesh of South India.
It is nearly 220 KM from State
capital Hyderabad And 65 km from
the district Headquarters. It is
also called as a great HARI HARA
Kshetra with the presence of
Lord Shiva in the form of
Ramalingeshwara. |