Simhachalam Temple


                 

Description

Simhachalam Temple

Simhachalam Temple, dedicated to Lord Narasimha, is located on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. This ancient temple is renowned for its stunning architecture and rich history, attracting numerous devotees and tourists.

Built:

The temple dates back to the 11th century and showcases a blend of Hindu architectural styles.

Deity:

The main deity is Lord Narasimha, depicted as a half-man, half-lion form of Lord Vishnu.

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Architectural Features

Style:

Simhachalam Architecture

The temple showcases exquisite Dravidian architecture, featuring intricate carvings, ornate pillars, and beautiful sculptures depicting various deities and mythological stories.

Main Shrine:

The main shrine houses a unique idol of Lord Narasimha, which is adorned with precious jewels and is believed to have miraculous powers.

Intricate Carvings:

Visitors can admire detailed carvings on the temple walls, showcasing scenes from Hindu mythology and the artistry of ancient craftsmen.

Visitor Information

Guides:

Local Guide

Local guides are available for hire to provide insights into the temple’s history and architectural significance.

Timings:

The temple is open from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.

Entry Fee:

Free

Significant Features:

Nandi Statue

Description: A prominent statue of Nandi, the sacred bull, is located near the temple entrance, symbolizing strength and devotion.

Tips for Visitors

Comfortable Clothing:

Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees to show respect in the temple.

Respect:

Maintain silence and show respect to the rituals and traditions observed in the temple premises.