Galigopuram

The hill temple of
Mangalagiri enshrines
Pankala Narasimha and is located at an easily accessible distance from
Vijayawada. The three well known
Narasimha shrines in
Andhra Pradesh are
Ahobilam, Simhachalam and
Mangalagiri.Mangalagiri has two temples, one at the
foothills dedicated to
Lakshmi Narasimha and the other on the Mangalagiri hill dedicated to
Pankala Narasimha.
Pankala (Paanakam in tamil) - a solution of jaggery (unrefined sugar) in water, is the offering made to the presiding deity
Narasimha. This offering is actually poured into the mouth of the rock cut image of the deity. It is believed that exactly half the amount of the liquid poured, is regurgitated by the image.
Also interestingly, despite the liberal use of sugar (unrefined), there are no ants in the temple premises. It should be noted that the only shrine in this temple is that of
Narasimha.The temple tank is known as the
Lakshmi Pushkarini. Legend has it that this
pushkarini was created by the Gods, combining the waters from several holy rivers of the land, and that
Mahalakshmi (
who came out of the milky ocean when it was churned by the gods and the asuras), bathed in this
pushkarini and married
Vishnu thereafter.
The temple at the foothills of Mangalagiri - dedicated to Lakshmi Narasimha, has an imposing 11 storeyed raja gopuram built by a local chieftain. Inscriptions indicate that the Vijayanagar monarch Krishna Deva Raya visited this temple. This temple celebrates it's annual festival in March.
How to Reach
From |
KMS |
---|
Vijayawada |
12 |
Guntur |
21 |
Tenali |
22 |
APRSRTC Buses are available every 10 minutes from Guntur, Vijayawada.
Fare from Guntur is Rs
10, from Vijayawada is Rs
6From Vijayawda there is City Buses also available Bus No's are
47v, 20