‘Sri Hari Vaikunta Kshetra’ is a famous Narasimha Swamy
Temple located in Roopena Agrahara, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. According to
the temple priest, this shrine boasts of a 400-year-old Narasimha Meru and this
is the only temple in India with this special feature. Devotees far and wide
flock this temple especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays, considered auspicious
days for Narasimha Swamy, to offer their prayers.
Here the Narasimha Meru is seen a midst the idols of Ashta
Lakshmi's : Aadhi Lakshmi, Santhana Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi, Dhana Lakshmi, Dhaanya
Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi, Vira Lakshmi and Aishwarya Lakshmi.
It is believed that performing Namakaranam to children at
this temple will give them courage and the deity will protect them forever. It
is also believed that children having Annaprashnam done here will
never face the scarcity for food through their life and and getting married at
the Ashta Lakshmi Samedha Narasimha Swamy Sannidhi will bring peace and
prosperity in that couple’s life.
A rare feature
‘Narasimha Meru’ is a chakra with a shape of a hill,
specially made for Lord Narasimha Swamy. This has all the mantras (Beejakshara)
related to Lord Narasimha Swamy. This rare Narasimha Meru is said to be
powerful. This meru has ‘Adhi Kurma, Adhi Varaha, Adhi Vasuki and Adhi Manduka’
inside the meru, indicating as if these are carrying the meru. At the base one
can see ‘Chethur Yalli and Ashta Gaga.’ At the top of the chakra one can see
‘Shreekara and Omkara.’
Devotees believe that performing 28 pradakshanams to Lord
Narasimha Swamy and to this Meru by carrying toor dal in the palm and offering
it to the temple will solve Kuja dosha, financial constraints, barrenness and
will bring peace and prosperity in their life. The temple priest informed us
that the toor dal is used for annadanam on Swathi Nakshatra of every month.
In the Hindu pantheon, Narasimha is one of the Dasavataras
of Lord Hari or Vishnu. Lord Vishnu took Narasimha avataram in Vaishaka month
on the Swati Nakshatra day to kill the demon king Hiranyakasipu. Since the
deity’s birth star is Swati, every month on this day there will be special
pujas performed to Lord Narasimha besides Sudarsana Narasimha homam,
Sathyanarayana Swamy puja, Ratharohana, Runa Vimochana Stotropadesha and
annadanam. Thousands of people throng this temple on this auspicious day to
offer their prayers. The temple is planning to construct a separate mandapam
for annadanam.
Deepotsavam is considered auspicious at this temple. This
year 1,008 lamps were lit on the occasion of Deepavali, and Swati nakshatram
and dolotsvam, organised for the first time, was performed at the temple.
How to reach :
The temple is located close to the
Madivala overbridge behind the Srinivasa Perumal temple on the Hosur road.
From Madivala one can take the over bridge and then drive
down the Electronic City Elevated express way where there is a ‘U’ turn. From
there take the service road and after about 500 meters one would see the
Srinivasa Perumal Temple on the left.
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