Yadagirigutta Hyderabad
Yadagirigutta
Another of Andhra Pradesh's famous temple abodes of Lord Narasimhadev is found in the Nalgonda region, in the town of Yadagirigutta ,
70 kms from Hyderabad .
Because the sage Yadarishi is said to have been granted his wish to see the
Lord here, the place became known by the name Yadagiri
(giri means hill in Sanskrit, and gutta, which means hillock in Telugu. (The
"gutta" seems to have been a latter-day suffix.) Being reputed as a
place of worship for the sages, Yadagirigutta is also known as Rushi Aradhana
Kshetram.
The sanctum is a natural cave on the Yadagiri hill. Jwala
Narasimha (the Lord of flame), Ghandabheranda Narasimha (without an image) and
Yoga Narasimha are all worshipped here, in addition to a silver Deity of
Lakshmi-Narasimha and a shrine to Aandaalamma.
Two rock formations in the sanctum wall are revered as Jwala
Narasimha and Yoga Narasimha respectively. The Jwala Narasimha resembles a
serpent, while the Yoga Narasimha image is Lord Narasimha's Form in meditation.
In His form of Yoga Narasimha, it is understood that the Lord grants healing,
both physical and of spiritual benefit, to His sincere aspirants.
The temple is at a height of 300 feet on Yadagiri hill. It
is said that the sacred Vedas took the form this hill so as to bear upon its
head the Yogananda Narasimhaswamy. On the foothill there is Vaikuntha Dwara
entrance, which features a shrine to Sri Hanuman. There is also a gap in the
rock representing Ghandabheranda Narasimha. Also on Yadagiri hill is a temple
dedicated to worship of Lord Shiva.
History of the Temple
There are Puranic and traditional accounts of this Sri
Narasimhadev shrine, with mention of the origin of this temple in the Skanda
Purana.
In Tretayugam, there lived a sage named Yadarishi, who was
the son of the great sage Rishyasrunga and Santa Devi, who did penance inside a
cave with the blessings of Anjaneya on the hill between Bhongir (Bhuvanagiri)
and Raigiri (now in Nalgonda district). Pleased with the sage's deep devotion,
Lord Narasimha appeared before him in five different forms, as Jwala,
Yogananda, Gandabherunda, Ugra and Lakshmi-narasimha. These five Form later
manifested Themselves into the finely sculpted forms that came to be worshipped
as Pancha-narasimha Kshetram.
Known as the Pancha Narasimha Kshetra, this holy dhama lies
on the bank of the River Krishna. There are several independent temples
existing at different places, the principal one of which is the shrine of
Yogananda Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy. There are two separate mandirs for Rajyalakshmidevi
and Godadevi, both elegantly built. There is another shrine for Lakshmi
Narasimhaswamy, the second of the five dedicated to the Lord. The third one, an
ant-hill is found on the top of the hill and is called Jwalanarasimhaswamy. The
fourth one is said to be a Salagram From in the River Krishna, which only gives
Darshan when the river recedes backwards. The fifth one is found on the hill
called Garudachalam, which lies a short distance away. The deity is called by
two names - Vugranarasimhaswamy and Viranarasimhaswamy. All these places are
exercising a great pull on the hearts of the Nrsimha-bhaktas.
At Yadagiri hill, the Lord appeared first as Jwala
Narasimha. When Yadarishi was unable to face the intensity of this
manifestation, the Lord appeared in a peaceful form as Yoganarasimha (in a
padmasana posture with open palms on His knees). Not satisfied with the Lord
appearing alone, Yadarishi desired to see Him with His consort, so the Lord is
said to have appeared with Lakshmi on his lap, thus He is known as Lakshmi
Narasimha Swamy.
To see these three forms, pilgrims go through an entrance
that narrows down into a dark cave. The cave is under a large rock which forms
a sloping roof, about five feet high in the middle. Pilgrims must duck their
heads to get through the formation, thus involuntarily bowing to the Lord.
At the end of the cave are the actual images of the Lord.
Two rocks are fastened to each other and form a vertical cup. On the other side
of the rock is found an image in the shape of a serpent head, ending like its
tail. This is said to be the aspect of God known as Jwala Narasimha. It is said
that a divine serpent still moves about the temple image.
On the opposite rock, is the Yogananda Narasimha image of
the Lord, along with the third manifestation as Lakshmi Narasimha, which
appears on the same rock. The fourth form, Ugra Narasimha, reveals His Fierce
Mouth at the wide entrance to the cave, because it was beyond the strength of
the sage to see that Form.
Gandabherunda (the garuda pakshi) is the fifth Form of the
Lord, which is said to have been found sculpted in rock underneath the
Anjaneya, known as 'Kshetrapalaka', or the One Who ruled over that hill). This
form is known only by the presence of an eternal lamp that burns within a crevice
beneath Sri Anjaneya sannidhi. All these forms are known as swayambhu or
self-emanated.
As these rupams of the Lord are sometimes difficult to see
in the small crevices inside the cavern that serves as His sannidhi, Lord
Narasimha and Lakshmi also stand together as large silver utsava murthis as Sri
Lakshmi-Narasimha. It is this Form of the Lord that is best known and most
often worshipped by devotees at the temple. The Lord's hand is raised in the
abhaya dana mudra, granting fearlessness.
Standing brilliantly atop the sikharam of garbha griha
(sanctum sanctorum) of the temple is a golden Sudarshana chakra of the Lord. It
measures about 3 ft. x 3ft., and can be seen up to 6 km. Away. It is said that
many years ago, the chakra moved in the direction from which the devotees came
as if it were a compass guiding them towards the Lord.
With respect to Sri Yogananda Narasimhaswamy's great mercy
on the devotees, one account describes it as follows: "Over the centuries,
and particularly in recent years, Sri LakshmiNarasimhan has revealed an
interesting side of His Compassionate Nature by taking on the role of a Divine
Doctor. Many devotees tell of vivid dreams in which the Lord comes to heal them
from chronic or terminal illnesses, and even mental or emotional problems.
Often times, the Lord Himself has imparted mantropadesham to select devotees in
their dreams. Those visiting the temple have often come out of an overwhelming
desire to be there, and just as mysteriously, those leaving the temple leave with
the knowledge and satisfaction that their illnesses have been cured; a feeling
that is often proved true upon their next visit to their family physician. It
is for this reason that the Lord has come to be known as Sri Vaidya
Lakshmi-Narasimhan."
The Aradhanam and Puja at this temple are performed
according to Pancharatra Agamam. The puja vidhanam (Puja procedure) was set by
Late Sri Vangeepuram Narasimhacharyulu, who composed Yadagiri Suprabhatam,
Prapatti, Stotram, Mangalashasanam and served as Sthanacharya of this temple.
Vaikhanasa agama worship is offered in all the Panchanarasimha kshetras.
The Kalyanotsav falling in the month of Vaisakha Suddha
Eakadasi is celebrated on a grand scale. Another annual festival that lures
huge crowds of devotees here is Narasimha Jayanthi. Besides the locals,
thousands from far off places too visit on account of its antiquity and the
ease of accessibility to the Lord.
Sevas and Pooja
04-00 am to 4-30 am Suprabhatam
04-30 am to 5-00 am Binde
teertam
05-00 am to 5-30 am Bala
Bogam
05-30 am to 6-30 am Nijabhishekam
06-30 am to 7-15 am Archana
7-15 am to 11-30 am Darshnamas
(All)
11-30 am to 12-30 am Maharaja
Bogamu
12-30 am to 3-00-pm Darshanams
03-00 pm to 04-00 pm Dwarabandanamu
04-00 pm to 5-00 pm Special
Darshnams
05-00 pm to 7-00 pm Darshanams
(All)
07-00 pm to 7-30pm Aaradhana
7-30 pm to 8-15 pm Archana
8-15 pm to 9 -00 pm Darshnamas
(All)
9-00 pm to 9-30 pm Maha
nivedhana
9-30 pm to 9-45 pm Shayanostavams
9-45 pm Temple close
Kalyanamu : 08-00 am to 11-00 am
Jodu savas : 05-30 pm to 07-00 pm
Athi sheegra Darshnam : will be allowed from 07-15 am to
07-00 pm And from 08-15 pm to 09-00pm by collecting fees at Rs 100/- with (2)
laddu prasadam.
V .I.p Darshan on peak day is arranged at Rs-150/- with two
laddu prasadams
The following are the argita sevas
Suprabhata Seva Rs 51.00 from 4.00 am. to 4.30 am. Each one
Nijabishekam Rs 250.00 from 5.30 am to 6.30 am. . Each one
Nijabishekam Rs 500.00 from 5.30 am to 6.30 am. . Couple
Sahasra Namarchana Rs 216.00 from 6.30 am to 7.15 am. Each
one
Kunkumarchana Rs
100.00 from 8.30 am to 9.00 am. Each one
(at Yaga Shala)
Kalyanothsavam Rs 1016.00 from 10.00am to 12.00pm Five
Members
Jodu Seva Rs
316.00 from 6.00 pm to 6.45pm. Two members
Pavalimpu Seva Rs
51.00 from 9.00 pm to 9.30pm.
Accomdation
The Devasthanam is having 400 rooms , dormitories and cottages for
providing accommodation to the devotees to stay on the uphill. In the down hill
the Devasthanam is having 60 room choultry and 30 halls for staying of the
pilgrims. Details are given below.
Up hill
Name Block
|
No.of Rooms
|
Room Rent
|
Room type
|
Kalyana Mandapam
Choultries |
70
|
50-00
|
Ordinary
|
Pushkarini Veedhi
Choultries
|
35
09
06
01
03
07
04
|
100-00
150-00
200-00
300-00
400-00
500-00
1000-00
|
Ordinary
G.House Non A/C
G.House A/C
V I.P Suite A/C
|
Sri Chakra Block I &
Block II
|
60
|
Rs.100/-
|
Noraml (One Rooms)
|
Sri Chakra Block III
|
30
|
Rs.150/-
|
|
Sri Chakra Block III
|
30
|
Rs.150/-
|
|
Rajagopura Veedhi
Choultries |
15
15
20
01
01
01
01
01
01
|
50-00
100-00
200-00
300-00
400-00
600-00
800-00
1000-00
2000-00
|
G.House Non A/C
G.House A/C
G.House A/C
G.House A/C
G.House Non A/C
|
Jwala Narasimhapuri
Choultries
|
30
10
|
50-00
75-00
|
Ordinary
|
Prahladha Nilayam
Choultries |
4
|
600-00
|
G.House A/C
|
S.C Block Halls
|
02
|
1500-00
|
Halls
|
PRASADAM
COUNTERS (Location Timings)
AND RATE (Various Types of PRASADAMS) :-
AND RATE (Various Types of PRASADAMS) :-
Prasadam Counters are located near the main
temple with the following timings
7-00AM to 10-30AM & 11-00 AM
to 2-00 PM
3-00 PM to 7-30 PM & 8-00 PM to 9-00 PM
3-00 PM to 7-30 PM & 8-00 PM to 9-00 PM
Saturday, Sunday and other important days
the Counters are opened from 7 AM to 9 PM un-interruptedly. Seperate Counters
for Ladies will also arranged if necessary.
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Distribution of free prasadam: 100 Kgs of
Pulihora prasadam and 6 Kgs of Daddojanam prasadam is being distributed freely
to the piligrims in the temple daily from 07-15Am to 09-00 pm
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