AHOBILAM
AT
KURNOOL
Ahobilam or Ahobalam is an important pilgrimage center
located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. Ahobilam is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in Andhra
Pradesh and also one of the best Places
to visit in Andhra Pradesh.
Ahobilam is the holy abode of Lord Narasimha, an
incarnation of Lord Vishnu in man-lion form. According to legend, this is the
place where Lord Narasimha killed Hiranyakasipu and saved Prahalada. Though the
initial temples were built by Chalukyas in 8th century, most of the current
structures were rebuilt by Vijayanagara kings around 15th century.
Situated amidst dense Nallamala Forest, Ahobilam is one of the 108 Divya Desams. This place is also called as Nava Narasimha Kshetra since Lord Narasimha is worshipped in 9 different forms and separate temples exist for all the forms within a radius of 5 km from the main temple.
Situated amidst dense Nallamala Forest, Ahobilam is one of the 108 Divya Desams. This place is also called as Nava Narasimha Kshetra since Lord Narasimha is worshipped in 9 different forms and separate temples exist for all the forms within a radius of 5 km from the main temple.
Jwala Narasimha, Ahobila Narasimha, Malola Narasimha, Kroda Narasimha, Kaaranja
Narasimha, Bhargava Narasimha, Yaogananda Narasimha, Chathravata Narasimha and
Paavana Narasimha are the nine forms of Lord Narasimha in Ahobilam. Few of
these temples have easy access, but most of them have to be reached by
difficult treks through thick forest and rocky paths.
The town is divided into two parts, Lower Ahobilam and Upper Ahobilam. Of these nine shrines, Yogananda, Chathravata and Bhargava Narasimha swami shrines are situated in Lower Ahobilam and the remaining six are in upper Ahobilam. There is also another temple of Lord Narasimha Swami in the lower Ahobilam where the idol of the Lord is believed to be installed by Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati.
The town is divided into two parts, Lower Ahobilam and Upper Ahobilam. Of these nine shrines, Yogananda, Chathravata and Bhargava Narasimha swami shrines are situated in Lower Ahobilam and the remaining six are in upper Ahobilam. There is also another temple of Lord Narasimha Swami in the lower Ahobilam where the idol of the Lord is believed to be installed by Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati.
Ahobilam is a small town and food is available at small
hotels and canteens. There is a Brahmana Nitya Annadana Satram in the Upper
Ahobilam where food is provided daily for nearly 400 people. In addition, Sri
Ahobila Matham has established a trust called Annamacharya Nitya Annadana
Trust. Food is provided free of cost to the devotees of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha
Swamy.
Brahmothsavam is celebrated in the month of February to mid-March. All the 9 shrines can be visited in 2 days with help of guide. The best time to visit Ahobilam is from October to March while the peak season is from February to May. Usually it takes 1 day to visit Ahobilam.
Brahmothsavam is celebrated in the month of February to mid-March. All the 9 shrines can be visited in 2 days with help of guide. The best time to visit Ahobilam is from October to March while the peak season is from February to May. Usually it takes 1 day to visit Ahobilam.
By Air
Hyderabad Airport is the nearest airport, 333 km from
Ahobilam.
By Train
Nandyal Railway station is the nearest railway station,
located 66 km away from Ahobilam. It is connected to major cities like Howrah,
Hyderabad, Bangalore, Goa, Machelipatnam, Vijayawada, Hubli, Puri, Vizag and
Bhubaneswar.
By Bus
Ahobilam is very well connected by bus with nearest
town Allagadda (25 km). There are state buses available from Chittoor, Nandyal,
Kadapa, Hyderabad, Tirupati, Nellore, Chennai and
Kurnool for Allagadda.