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Vaishnavite — Nava Narasimha shrine complex

Ahobilam Temple (Nava Narasimha Kshetram)

Ahobilam, Andhra Pradesh

⭐ Unique Nava Narasimha (nine forms) pilgrimage site

1 Temple Overview

Location
Ahobilam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Main Deity
Lord Lakshmi Narasimha
Temple Type
Vaishnavite — Nava Narasimha shrine complex

Ahobilam in Andhra Pradesh is a unique pilgrimage site comprising nine distinct temples (Nava Narasimha Kshetram) dedicated to nine forms of Lord Narasimha, spread across a dramatic forested hill terrain in the Nallamala range.

Significance: Unique site housing nine forms of Lord Narasimha in a single pilgrimage circuit

2 Why Is It Famous?

Ahobilam is famous for being the only pilgrimage site housing nine distinct forms of Narasimha (Vishnu's man-lion incarnation) within a single sacred complex, requiring devotees to trek through dramatic forested hill terrain to visit all nine shrines, making it one of the most physically immersive Vaishnava pilgrimage experiences in India.

3 Story and Legends

According to the Bhagavata Purana, Lord Vishnu took the Narasimha form here to kill the demon king Hiranyakashipu, emerging from a pillar to protect his devotee Prahlada. The site's name "Ahobilam" derives from the exclamation "Aho Bila" (what a wonderful cave) said to have been uttered by celestial beings witnessing this divine event at the cave where it occurred.

4 History

Built
Ancient origins; the nine shrines developed and maintained across centuries
Built By
Various South Indian dynasties contributed to temple development across the complex history

Renovations: The various shrines across the complex have been periodically maintained, with the Lower Ahobilam (more accessible) and Upper Ahobilam (requiring forest trekking) sites both preserved as active pilgrimage destinations.

6 Architecture

The complex spans dramatic forest and hill terrain, with temple structures following traditional Dravidian style adapted to challenging natural topography, including cave shrines integrated into the rock formations.

7 Main Deity Information

Nine distinct forms of Lord Narasimha are worshipped across the complex, each representing different aspects of the deity's fierce protective and devotional significance.

8 Festivals and Celebrations

Brahmotsavam and Narasimha Jayanti are the major celebrations, drawing devotees for the complete nine-shrine pilgrimage circuit.

9 Best Time to Visit

October to February for comfortable weather suitable for the forest trekking required to visit all nine shrines.

Located in the Nallamala forest range, the area experiences significant monsoon rainfall; October-February offers the most manageable trekking conditions.

10 Darshan and Temple Timings

Opens
6:00 AM
Closes
6:00 PM (varies by individual shrine, particularly the more remote Upper Ahobilam sites)

Aarti Schedule: Daily poojas conducted at the main accessible shrines following traditional schedule.

11 Pujas and Rituals

Completing the full Nava Narasimha pilgrimage circuit, visiting all nine shrines, is considered the complete devotional practice here, though many devotees focus on the more accessible Lower and Upper Ahobilam main shrines.

12 How to Reach

✈️ Nearest Airport
Tirupati Airport — 220km, or Hyderabad — 290km
🚆 Nearest Railway
Nandyal Railway Station — 65km

13 Accommodation

Basic guesthouses available near Lower Ahobilam; limited facilities at the more remote sites.

14 Food and Prasadam

Simple vegetarian meals available at Lower Ahobilam; temple prasad includes traditional offerings.

15 Entry Fees and Costs

Free general entry.

16 Rules and Dress Code

Practical trekking attire recommended given the forest terrain, alongside modest dress for temple darshan.

17 Nearby Attractions

Nallamala forest reserve, Srisailam (within the broader region), various trekking trails connecting the nine shrines.

18 Interesting Facts

Visiting all nine Narasimha shrines requires significant trekking through forest and hill terrain, making Ahobilam one of the most physically demanding yet spiritually comprehensive single-deity pilgrimage circuits in Hindu tradition.

19 Visitor Tips

Plan for a full day or more if attempting to visit multiple or all nine shrines given the trekking distances involved. Carry adequate water and wear suitable footwear for the forest trail sections between shrines.

20 Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does Nava Narasimha mean?
It refers to nine distinct forms of Lord Narasimha worshipped across separate shrines within this single pilgrimage complex.
Q: Do I need to trek to visit the temples?
Yes, particularly for the Upper Ahobilam shrines, significant forest and hill trekking is required, while Lower Ahobilam is more easily accessible.

21 Quick Summary

LocationAhobilam, Andhra Pradesh
DeityLord Lakshmi Narasimha
Best Time to VisitOctober to February for comfortable weather suitable for the forest trekking required to visit all nine shrines.
Timings6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (varies by individual shrine, particularly the more remote Upper Ahobilam sites)
Special SignificanceUnique Nava Narasimha (nine forms) pilgrimage site
Nearest AirportTirupati Airport — 220km, or Hyderabad — 290km
Nearest RailwayNandyal Railway Station — 65km

22 Ratings

Spiritual Significance ★★★★½ (4.5/5)
Architecture ★★★½ (3.5/5)
Historical Importance ★★★★ (4.0/5)
Accessibility ★★½ (2.5/5)
Family Friendliness ★★½ (2.5/5)
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