Monday, 8 December 2014

Yoga Narasimha Temple is in Sholingur Tamil Nadu


     Yoga Narasimha Temple is in Sholingur









 மிக்கானை மறையாய் விரிந்த விளக்கை என்னுள்


புக்கானை புகழ்சேர் பொலிகின்ற பொன்மலையைத்

தக்கானை கடிகைத் தடங்குன்றின் மிசையிருந்த

அக்காரக் கனி"யை அடைந்துய்ந்து போனேனே - திருமங்கையாழ்வார்

Sri Yoga Narashimha Swamy temple at sholingur in vellore District is a famous pilgrimage spot.It is believed traditionally that worshipping the lord at this temple would relieve the devotees from various ailments.Especially those who suffer from mental illness and evil spirits visits to this temple for special worship and many of them have experienced the relief from their sorrows.(Matrimonial Matching Success - Issueless(childless) Couples are blessed by the Lord) Sholingur village has two hills on which the temples are started.On the main hill,which has 1305 steps and is about 750 feet high,the temple of sri Yoga Narasimhar with goddess Amruthavalli is situated.There is also a Temple for Sri yoga Anjaneyar on the small hill, which is about 350 feet High. The temples will be Open between 8 am to 5.30 pm

 It is believed that Moksha is certain for those who stays for just 1 kadigai (24 minutes) at this place. Saptarishis desirous of having darshan of Nrisimha performed Tapas here and were rewarded within one kadigai. Hence this Kshetra is called Kadikachalam and Tirukadigai.  This is an important prathana sthala. People come here for warding off evil spirits.e hill (500 ft) is Yoga Narasimhar (Akkaarakani) seen in seated posture facing east.

Thaayaar - Amruthavalli.
Theertham - Amrutha Theertham, Thakkan Kulam.
 There is a popular belief that worhsip at this sthalam will rid devotees of diseases and mental disroders.
The utsavar at the foot of the hill is Bakthavatsala Perumal (Thakkan). There is a sannadhi for Adikesava Perumal behind the utsavar. There are also sanndahis for Andal, Erumbiyappa, Thottachariyar.
The Anjaneyar on the smaller hill is Yoga Anjaneyar with Changu & Chakram (four arms), Who is facing West - Worshiping Lord Narasimha.


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