Recently visited the motor town of Namakkal on a different mission and had
posted about the “18 feet tall, majestic Viswaroopa Anjaneya”. In the town of Namakkal , known for the flourishing trade of the body building for all types of trucks is
the Rock Fort, a special feature of the
Town. The Fort covers an area of one and half acres of flat surface and is
accessible from South-West by a flight of narrow steps. The
famous Anjaneyar stands tall looking straight in to the feet of Lord Lakshmi
Narasimha, situated not far away. It is believed that this temple is more than
1000 years old and that Lord Anjaneya is guarding the fort of Namakkal.
Narasimha was the specific avathar for
slaying Hiranyakasipu, who gained the boon that he will never meet the death by human
beings, animals, earth and sky, by any instruments in and out of the houses and more.
Lord Narasimha came out of the pillar that was smitten by
Hiranyakasipu.
Periyalwar in his Periyazhwar Thirumozhi says “ அளந்திட்ட
தூணை அவன் தட்ட ஆங்கே வளர்ந்திட்டு வாளுகிர்ச்
சிங்கவுருவாய்”. Lord Narasimha came out of the very same
pillar roaring and slayed the demon. It
is believed that Sri Hanuman brought a Saligramam and performed ‘santhiyavanthanam’
at the tapovanam with a big holy tank named Kamalalayam. In the place where Hanuman kept the
Saligramam, Lord Narasimha chose his abode in the rocky hill, the present day
temple at Namakkal.
Sri Mahalakshmi prayed and made Ugra
Narasimha calm and here the Thayar is the most benevolent Sri Namagiri Thayar,
and the town also got the name from the Thayar being known as Namakkal. There is the Thayar sannathi on the left hand
side of the temple as one enters inside.
To the right of the sannadhi, is that of Lord Narasimha. The Sanctum Sanctorum [Garbagraham] is inside
the cave and the Lord is in sitting posture with the sages Sanaka, Sanandana
[the sons of Brahma] Suryan and Chandran
[Sun and Moon] doing chamaram service [fly-whisk made from tail of a type of
deer] and there is also Lord Siva and
Brahma praying to Him.
Here are the photos of temple, photo of
Lord Narasimha [of a painting inside the Hanumar temple] and the Uthsavar Lord
Lakshmi Narasimha of bountiful divinity and blessing.
Swamin, excellent photo of Uthsavar.. adiyen Rama nuja dhasan
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