This temple on New Pusa Road, Karol Bagh, Delhi is a temple dedicated to Lakshmi Nrisimha and belongs to Ahobila Mutt. The Lakshmi Nrisimha Sabha was established in Delhi in 1970 at Defence Colony and registered in 1975. A plot of land was acquired in 1982 on New Pusa road and the main sanctum was constructed sometime later. In the year 1997 the temple came under the jurisdiction of Ahobila Mutt and the 45th Jeeyar also visited the temple. Extensive renovation additions were made including Raja Gopuram and Samprokshanam was held in 2013. The main deity Lakshmi Nrisimha is facing East. There are separate shrines for Chakkrathazwar, Yoga Narasimhar, Mahalakshmi and Anjaneyar swami. The Temple is well maintained. Ahobila Mutt was established around 1400 AD at Ahobilam in Andhra Pradesh. The first Jeeyar was Srinivacharya alias Shri Adivan Satakopa Yateendra Mahadesikan. The lineage continu...
Thirukachi Nambi Varadaraja Perumal Temple, Poonamalle. This temple is situated at Poonamalle 23 kms away from Madras and is more than a 1000 year old temple and believed to have been built during the period of Paranthaka Chola in 10th century. Thirukachi Nambi was a great Acharya of Vaishnavite tradition and was the Guru of Ramanuja. He was born in 1009 AD at Poonamalle to Viraraghava and Kamalamba in an orthodox Vaishya family. He was named Gajendra Dasar and from his childhood he was an ardent devotee of Varadaraja Perumal at Kanchipuram. He used to daily do Pushpa Kaikariyam to Perumal from his Nandavanam and also did Thiru Alavatta Kaikariyam (Circular fan with peacock feathers ) He was privileged to talk to Perumal during such Kaikariyams. It is believed that Lord R...
Thiru Valiswaram or Bharadwajeswarar Temple, Kodambakkam. This temple is situated in a by lane off Best Hospital. It is so called because the sage Bharadwaj and Vali worshipped the Sivalinga in this temple. There are stucco statues of both facing the main shrine Moolavar is called Bharadwajeswarar and Ambal in a standing posture facing south is called Swarnambigai. There are separate shrines for Vinayaka, Subramanya, Bairavar, Ramanadheswar and Navagraha. It is said that the temple is more than 700 years old and some chola era inscriptions are there on the west and north walls. However one cannot find anything may be due to the fact that the temple was renovated in 2015 and many additions have been made.There is a chola era Adhi Ganapathy in standing posture which is kept just outside the main shrine. The sthala viruksha is Nagalinga Tree.
Comments
Post a Comment