Singirikudi
Singirikudi or Singarakudi is a revenue village in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, India.[1][2]
Singirikudi Singarakudi | |
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Village | |
Singirikudi Location in Tamil Nadu, India Singirikudi Singirikudi (India) | |
Coordinates: 11.8653°N 79.7808°E | |
Country | |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Cuddalore |
Taluk | Cuddalore |
Block | Cuddalore |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 605007 |
Telephone code | 0413 |
Vehicle registration | TN-31 |
This is one of the Nava-Narasimhar temples of Tamil Nadu which are popular for Lord Narasimha worship.[3] Also, this is one of the 3 temples along with Poovarasankuppam and Parikkal which are being worshipped on the same day by the devotees. The Narasimhar is in Ugra posture killing the demon Hiranya Kasibu on His lap. There are separate shrines for Thayar (Kanakavalli) and Andal and unusually, they both are facing the opposite direction to that of Lord.
Mythology
Sage Vasishta who was cursed by King Nimi Chakravarthy, approached his father Brahma and sought his help. Brahma asked him to proceed to Singarkudi and do penance propitiating Narasimha. The sage went to Singarkudi and attained salvation through penance. God Narasimha was pleased with his devotion gave darshan to him. This place is called Singarkudi as the presiding deity is Singaperumal or Narasimha. The Lord has 16 hands and looks ferocious. The Lord's birth star Swathi is celebrated on a grand scale. This is a prarthana sthala.[4]
Temple
On His right side Hiranya's son Prahalad, Sages Sukracharyas and Vasishta are represented. On His left side Hiranyas wife Neelavathy is represented. It appears that such a representation of the deity is there in only two places in India the other being in Rajasthan.[5]
External links
References
- "Cuddalore taluk Map, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu". Retrieved 10 October 2013.
- "List of revenue villages in Cuddalore taluk, Tamil Nadu". Retrieved 10 October 2013.
- http://srinarasimhakutumbam.org/temples/divya-kshetra/singirikudi
- "Singirikudi Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Temple". 5 January 2020.
- "Singarkudi Temple". Published by Temple authorities. 2004.