Narasimha Swamy Temples in India

Yadadri Temple Telangana

Yadadri Temple is Called Yadagirigutta which is located in Telangana. The main deity was Sri Laxmi Narasimha swamy.

Penna Ahobillam Temple Andhra Pradesh

The Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple is located on the banks of Pennar river in Penna Ahobilam, Anantapur District .

Mangalagiri Temple andhra pradesh

Mangalagiri lakshmi narasimha temple located in Guntur district Andhra pradesh. This temple famous as Vaishnavite.

Ahobilam Temple Andhra Pradesh

The most well-known ancient temple in India is the Narasimha Swamy temple at Ahobilam. The temple is located in Allagadda, Kurnool district.

Simhachalam Temple Andhara pradesh

Sri Varaha lakshmi narasimha temple also known simhachalam or sinhachala located in vishakapatnam district, andhra pradesh.

Yoga narasimha temple Karnataka

One of this Hindu pilgrimage site's main draws is the Yoga Narasimha Temple in Melukote. located in the Mandya district of Karnataka under the Pandavpura Taluk.

Namakkal Temple Tamilnadu

The Narasimhaswamy temple is devoted to the Hindu deity Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, and is located in Namakkal, a town in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu.

Nira narsingpur Maharashtra

The Laxmi Narsimha Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an Avatar of Vishnu, located in western India, in Pune district of the state of Maharashtra.

Narsimha Jharna Mandir Karnataka

Narasimha Jharni, also known as Narasimha Jharni cave temple, is a temple located in Bidar, Karnataka. It is associated with Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Hindu god Vishnu.

Ugra Narasimha Temple Hampi, Karnataka

Laxmi Narasimha is seen at the Ugra Narasimha Statue in Hampi. One stone block was used to chisel the statue. Hampi's main tourist attraction

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Thalassery Narasimha Temple, Kerala

The Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is the foremost temple of Gowda Saraswatha Brahmins in and around Thalassery.

Hindaun Narsingh Ji Temple, Rajasthan

Narsinghji Temple is a historic temple in Hindaun, Rajasthan. Narasimha Swamy, an avatar of Lord Sri Vishnu who killed the devil Hiranyakashipu and saved his devotee from atrocities.

Char Dham Travel Tips
  • Registration of your vehicle(s) is required.
  • The driver should keep a list of all the passengers sitting in the vehicle.
  • Give way to vehicles going uphill on mountain roads first.
  • The driver should keep all the valid documents of the vehicle, keep an extra stepney.
  • Before travelling, you must get the green card from the transport office.
  • Be sure to honk on the turns in the mountain roads.
  • While parking the vehicle, usage of the hand brake is a must. Parking should be done at the designated place only.
  • Carry proof or scanned QR code with you.
  • Do not drive on mountain roads before 4 am and after 10 pm.
  • Do not overtake on the road turns.
  • Do not drink and drive.
  • Do not travel sitting on the top of the vehicle.
  • Do not litter dirty clothes and polybags.
  • Do not use private vehicles for commercial purposes.
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Before going on the Chardham Yatra and visiting Hemkund Sahib, worshippers must register. The Uttarakhand government has imposed a daily traveller cap in order to guarantee a smooth journey. As a result, we respectfully ask that you visit registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in before your trip to confirm the portal’s validity and register.
The holy shrines of Uttarakhand’s Char Dham Yatra are situated at a high altitude. The pilgrims may be exposed to extremely low humidity, high UV radiation, low air and oxygen pressure, and extreme cold when travelling to all of these shrines.
  • Following a comprehensive health examination, the pilgrims should start their Yatra.
  • People with pre-existing conditions should carry enough prescription medication, as well as their doctors’ contact information and prescriptions.
  • Senior citizens, persons with comorbid conditions, and people who have already experienced COVID 19 should think about delaying or opting out of the journey.
  • Before arriving at the ultimate pilgrimage location, there should be at least one day of rest planned in the journey itinerary.
  • Please make sure you have plenty of warm, woollen clothing with you.
  • Patients suffering from Heart Diseases, Respiratory ailments, Diabetes, and Hypertension should be extra cautious while undertaking travel to high altitudes.
  • If you have symptoms such as a headache, dizziness, drowsiness, tightness in the chest, nausea, vomiting, coughing, rapid breathing, or an elevated heart rate, you should see a doctor right once or call the 104 or 108 helplines for support.
  • Avoid using alcohol and other drugs, and don’t smoke.
  • SPF 50 sunscreen can be used to protect skin from the sun’s rays.
  • Additionally, sunglasses can shield the eyes from UV rays.
  • Maintain a healthy level of hydration, and avoid travelling on an empty stomach.
  • While trekking or walking, take frequent breaks.
  • High altitude activity should not be hard.
  • In case of emergencies, Helpline numbers [108 – National Ambulance
  • You can reach service and 104- Uttarakhand Health Helpline.
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