Poovarasankuppam is a very famous Lakshminarasimha Kshetra situated at Villupuram, Tamilnadu.
LEGENDS
It is said that for the first time, after the Hiranya Samharam at
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Ahobilam, Lord sriNarasimha appeared at Poovarasankuppam in the same form and gave Darshan to the Sapta Rishis as Lakshmi Narasimha. Hence, the Importance Of The Temple:
One who Cannot have Darshan Of Narasimha At Ahobilam, Andhrapradesh Can Have The Blessings By Visiting This Kshetra In Puvarasankuppam. This Is Called South Ahobilam. One Eye Of Lakshmi Directed Towards Lord And The Other Graces Devotees.
Poovarasan Kuppam temple is referred to as ‘Dakshina Ahobilam’.
One Among The 4 Srinarasimha Temples Around Villupuram
Poovarasankuppam is one among the four Narasimha Kshetras around Villupuram (the other 3 being Anthili, Parikkal and Singiri). It is considered very auspicious and effective to visit the three Narasimha temples – Parikkal, Poovarasan Kuppam and Singiri, that are in one line near Villupuram. It is known that the 2 Narasimha Kshetras – Singiri Narasimha and Parikkal Narasimha, which are in a straight line, are facing the PoovarasanKuppam Narasimha.
One Of The Eight Srinarasimha Temples In Tamilnadu
Poovarasankuppam is one of the 8 temples in Tamil Nadu, where Lord sriNarasimha gave Darshan, after having killed the demon Hiranya Kashipu. The other 7 temples are Singarakudi (near Pondicherry/Cuddalore), Anthili (near ThiruKovilur), Parikkal (near Kedilam), Sholingur, Nammakkal, Singaraperumal Koil (near Chengalpet) and Sinthalavadi.
HISTORY
This temple seems to be very ancient. There are inscriptions inside this temple dating back to the 3rd Century AD. Also, there are references to construction during Narasimha Pallava’s reign (7th Century AD). There are also inscriptions indicating Krishna Deva Raya’s visit to this temple (about 500 years ago).
DEITY
Moolavar: LakshmiNarasimha Swamy (East Facing Sitting Posture)
Thaayar: Amritha Valli Thaayar
The main deity of this temple is LakshmiNarasimha Swamy. A unique feature here is the posture of the divine Mother Mahalakshmi, who is seated on the lap of Lord sriNarasimha. One eye of this Goddess is towards the Lord and the other eye is affectionately towards devotees. Also, interestingly the deities of Lord sriNarasimha and Goddess Lakshmi (seated on Lord sriNarasimha’s lap) are of same height at this temple.
SIGNIFICANCE
This Kshetra is considered a very powerful Prarthana Sthalam.
It is believed that on visiting this temple and offering a 48 day prayer, one can get rid of all debts and enemies. All wishes are fulfilled if one visits this temple, lights a ghee lamp and recites the Mantra Raja Patha Stotram twice a day for 48 days. It is also a custom to tie a 5 rupee coin to a Manjal cloth and drop it at the temple once the 48 day period is over. One should also prepare Panagam (prepared out of jaggery) every day for the Lord. No non-vegetarian food should be consumed during this 48 day period.