Lots of information about Ahobilam is available in the following link. http://www.ahobilamutt.org/us/information/visitingahobilam.asp
I went to Ahobilam from Bangalore with 4 friends Jithu, Vinodh, Sanjay and Guru. While I knew one person (Jithu) very well, one more (Vinodh) relatively well, I haven’t met other two before. After this trip, even they became nice friends of mine. We went in Maruti Swift.
Day 1: Jan 8, 2011
Bangalore-Ahobilam route map (via Kadappa) |
Ahobila Mutt |
We reached Ahobilam at 1:30 PM and had a good lunch at Ahobila Mutt (Lower Ahobilam ). Though we already informed Mutt about our visit and requested for accommodation, they were not able to provide accommodation immediately after we reached there. Even Mutt administrators were helpless since there was good crowd. Actually Ahobila Mutt has built some new residential places and also in the process of building more. There is a hotel run by APTDC, Hotel Haritha which also provides accomodation. We were told that we can get an accommodation at 6PM.
6. Karanja Narasimmar |
We hired a guide (Prem Kumar aged 15) and started our dharshan. The plan was to visit 5 narasimmars on Day1 and other 4 on the Day2. The temples can be seen in different groups (for example, Paavana can be grouped with Ahobila or can also been grouped with Chatravada and Yogananda). So unless you are very sure, it is better you just tell the guide about your schedule and leave the route planning part to him. I am numbering the temples the same way they are referred to by archakas, mutt and local people.
We started at 2:30 PM in our car (actually Vinod
5. Varaha (Krodha) Narasimmar |
h’s car :P). First we went to 6. Karanja Narasimmar temple. Then we went near Ahobila Narasimma temple and parked our car. From then onwards, we had to walk for seeing other narasimmars. Since we were told that Ahobila Narasimmar temple will be opened till 7PM and we have to climb down before it gets darker, we bypassed Ahobila Narasimmar and started climbing up the hill.
7. Malola Narasimmar |
We reached 5. Varaha (Krodha) narasimmar temple at 3:10 PM, 7. Malola Narasimmar temple at 3:25 PM and 8. Jwala Narasimmar temple at 4:30 PM. The happiness which spreads inside us after reaching Jwala cannot be explained by words. After an hour long walk, we have to cross a small water falls and ever red Raktakundam (well it is actually a color which is close to red wavelength. It is believed that it was the place were Narasimmar washed his hand after tearing apart Hiranya Kasibu) to reach that small and great Jwala Narasimmar temple surrounded by scary and at the same time scenic green hill.
8. Jawala Narasimmar |
Though we were eager to see Prahladha Gruha and Ugra sthamba (They are not part of 9 narasimmar temples), it was already getting darker and our small guide wanted us to start getting down before it becomes completely dark though we weren’t in the mood to leave that place. If Prahladha Gruha and Ugra Sthamba (it will be a tough climb) also has to be seen, then one should start in the morning and see them also along with 5 narasimmar temples as they all are almost in the same route.
I would rate the difficulty of climbing between easy and moderate for a person with an average physique. If some one is scared that we have to walk through sloppy rocks, the happy news is that the complete path has steps.
4. Ahobila Narasimmar |
After that we went back to Ahobila Mutt, got a room (with 3 beds), refreshed, had delicious Upma served at Mutt and had a good sleep with the satisfaction that we completed seeing 5 Narasimmars as planned. FYI, Ahobila Mutt charges just Rs. 400/- for a 3 bed room (1 day).
Day 2: Jan 9, 2011
Lakshmi Narasimmar |
Path to Pavana Narasimmar |
9. Pavana Narasimmar |
2. Yogananda Narasimmar |
3. Chatravada Narasimmar |
1. Bhargava Narasimmar |
Thiruman shaped flower |
Ahobilam-Bangalore route map (via Anantpur) |
As Vinodh told at the end of trip (he had been to Ahobilam earlier but was not able to cover all the 9 narasimmar temples), the trip was convincing especially because we were able to cover all the temples in effectively just 1 day and most of them had archakas (not locked).
Ilayaraaja’s songs in music player during the total 800 km travel was just awesome! Of course, travelling with friends is always a delight. I would like to tell two words at the end of this blog.
“Mission accomplished”
I visited Ahobilam again and added some more details in the following blog post. Please do read that also.
http://karthikcpt.blogspot.in/2012/02/ahobilam-gandi-kadiri-trip.html
I visited Ahobilam again and added some more details in the following blog post. Please do read that also.
http://karthikcpt.blogspot.in/2012/02/ahobilam-gandi-kadiri-trip.html
9 comments:
Nice blog karthik.... Feeling like missing many things in life.. Very much interesting blog but i felt if you had added the history behind each and every narasimhar temple it would have been even more interesting. Great effort buddy...
@Karnan (Kumaran)
Thank you.
I usually don't give information which is already well explained in some other web pages.
Information about each temple is already available in Ahobila Mutt website and I have also given link to that page in the beginning of this post (http://www.ahobilamutt.org/us/information/visitingahobilam.asp)
Come to Bangalore and join us for trips :)
Man I was really scared sitting in front seat.........good controlled driving, I would not repeat this again.......
Nice blog and nice drive !!! But that flower looks like thengalai thiruman parava illa vidu !!
Vande Matharam !!
@Karthik : It was a really useful information. I have heard about this place recently when i visited Sri Lakshmi Narashimar temple @ Singrikudi, Poovarasankuppam and Parikkal.It is really good that you spend some amount of time spiritually. Hope you had a great trip :-)
very informative karthik. we are actually planning to go there but literally have no idea about the trip. your blog would definitely help us.
Thanks for the info. karthik...planning to go in this month and your blog helped us a lot in proper planning...good stuff.
Many Thanks Karthik. Being a Vaishnavite, I am going to Ahobilam for the first time. I reside in Hyderabad and your blog has been highly informative. Many thanks once again !!!
Love All !! Serve All !!
Cheers !!
Raghav
Little more information about traveling to Ahobilam
http://karthikcpt.blogspot.in/2012/02/ahobilam-gandi-kadiri-trip.html
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