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Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is located in Narasimhula Palle, Karimnagar District in Andhra Pradesh, India. == Mythology ==
As both Vishnu and Siva temples co-exist in Narsimhulapalle, the place is known as “Hari-Hara Kshethram”. The mention of this Kshethram is said to have been made in Scriptures - Brahma Purana, Brahma Vaivarthana Purana, Bhavishyothara Purana, Vishnu Purana, Siva Purana and Skanda Purana. As mentioned in the Bhavishyothara Purana, the place might have been ruled by Nanda Kings (424 BC), and consequently the place is known as Nandagiri. Sage Sootha has explained the importance of this Kshethram to Shounaka and other Rishis. According to this, in the ancient times, mountains were having wings and they were traveling freely. Once while the Malaya Mountain was traveling from Kanya Kumari to Himalayas, its four wings fell on the earth. The places where these wings fell are known as Vedagiri, Mangalagiri, Yadagiri and Nandagiri respectively. At the request and prayer of the Malaya Mountain, Lord Vishnu blessed that all these four places will become the places of worship. Vedagiri is called as Vyasa Peetham. Yadagiri is the place where Sage Yaadarshi performed penance. Nandagiri is the place where sage Nanda performed his penance. It is also said that Aadi Sankaracharya visited this place and worshipped Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy and (per Vedantha Deshika) said to have installed Alwars after worshipping the Lord.
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