This blog becomes a comprehensive guide to all the Narasimha Kshetras of India. To facilitate Bhaktas and Yatrigas, Sreemath Hariharapura has initiated an effort to furnish full-fledged details about these sacred dwellings of Lord Narasimha, by developing an interactive blog cum portal by name ‘ ’. The blog, as the name suggests “srinarasimhakutumbam”, aims to bring in all Narasimha Kshetras and Narasimha Bhaktas under a single roof, thus facilitating Satsanga and strengthening the bond between devotees and temples. Sreemath Hariharapura has developed this blog as a humble service to Lord Sri LakshmiNarasimha.This blog is aimed to benefit devotees worldwide, and to serve as a useful resource to all those interested in learning about Lord SriNarasimha. Sri Sri Mahaswamiji’s objective behind this initiative is to raise the awareness of viewers about various temples of Lord Narasimha in India and other countries, who are the devotees of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy. Here he is so special because he is with Periya periya perumaal (Lord narasimha). is an interactive blog cum portal initiated by His Holiness Srimad Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sri Swayam Prakasha Sachidananda Saraswathi Maha Swamiji AdiShankaracharya Sharada Lakshmi Narasimha Peetam, Sree Math Hariharapura. And Bhaktha Hanuman will present with small in size but beautiful look.
This name relate with the kurma avatara of vishnu, lakshmi came out from Sheeraapdhi(Milk Ocean) and got pick the amirtha from the Rakshasa's and give it to the Devas.
The Thayar in this temple was so beautiful and having blessing face, named amirthavalli thayar, while seeing this deity face, we have feel that all our sorrows might be vanished. The deity is enshrined under the very historic beautiful ananda vimana, which was constructed before centuries ago. Sri lakshmi narasimha perumal wears a salagrama(Mala) garland of 38 salagramas, of which 25 are sri santanagopala saligramas and the rest are sri lakshmi narayana salagramas. His lower left hand encircles the waist of the goddess while his right hand is in the posture of assuring his devotees that he will save them from all harms (abaya hasta). His upper hands hold the counch (sankha) and discus (chakra). Enshrined in the main sanctum is very powerful image of sri lakshmi narasimha perumal, here too he is seen with goddess lakshmi seated on his left thigh.