Narsinghnath

Nru-siṃha-nāth is a small village, temple and tourist spot located in Bargarh District of Western Odisha.

Nrusinghnath Temple
Nru-siṃha-nāth Temple Shrine
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictBargarh
DeityNarasimha
Location
LocationWestern Odisha
StateOdisha
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates21.28°N 84.39°E / 21.28; 84.39
Architecture
CreatorKing Baijala Deba
Completed14th century

Significance

The word Narasimha means half-man and half-lion Nātha means owner or Lord. The half-woman-half-lion is called Sphinx in Egypt and Manticore in Persia. In Hindu culture, Nrusimha or Nara-Sinha is one of the 10 Avataras or Incarnations of god Vishnu.

gollark: I ask how they got stranded, d6.
gollark: They requested transport.
gollark: Why would it not already have those?
gollark: You can, but maybe conjure more useful things and DON'T ATTACK PEOPLE ARBITRARILY.
gollark: We do not need food conjured.

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