Laxmi Narasimha Swami Temple, Yadagirigutta: A Sacred Destination for Spiritual Blessings and Prosperity

Nestled in the scenic town of Yadagirigutta, Telangana, the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is a highly revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Perched on a hillock, this temple attracts thousands of devotees who come to seek the blessings of Lord Narasimha, a symbol of protection and divine power. The temple’s serene ambiance, coupled with its spiritual significance, makes it a must-visit for those on a religious quest or spiritual retreat.

The temple is especially known for its unique manifestation of Lord Narasimha, appearing in five distinct forms known as Pancha Narasimha  , namely Jwala Narasimha, Gandabherunda Narasimha, Yogananda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha, and Lakshmi Narasimha. Hence the name Pancha Narasimha Kshetram has been associated with Yadagirigutta.

Yadadri Temple Timings

Opening Time: 4:00 am

Closing Time: 9:45 pm

Dress Code:

Men should wear dhotis or pants and shirts. T-shirts are not encouraged. Women should wear sarees or salwar kameez. Children should be dressed in traditional or appropriate attire.

Services at Yadadri

Satyanarayana Vratham

Vehicle Pooja

Kalyanam

Nearby places

Surendrapuri Mythological Theme Park

A must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and tourists alike. It houses the Kunda Satyanarayana Kaladhamam, a unique temple art exhibition that showcases stunning sculptures and models of ancient temples, offering a visual journey through Hindu mythology. Visitors can witness grand depictions of Brahmaloka, Vishnu-loka, Kailasam, and other celestial realms, alongside captivating scenes from the Mahabharata and Bhagavatam, such as Kurma Avatar, Gajendra Moksha, and Krishna’s battle preparations. The temple also features a towering 36-foot statue of Lord Krishna, a massive Shiva idol, and the striking Mirror Mandap. The intricate artistry and spiritual ambiance make this a truly awe-inspiring experience.

Bhongir Fort

Bhuvanagiri Fort, located in the heart of Bhuvanagiri City in Telangana, stands atop a massive 500-foot-high monolithic rock. Built in the 10th century by Western Chalukya ruler Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya IV, it was initially called Tribhuvanagiri and later renamed Bhuvanagiri. The fort showcases inscriptions in Kannada and Telugu, reflecting the life and architecture of the Chalukya and Kakatiya dynasties. Notable features include a moat, underground chambers, trap doors, and stables. The fort offers breathtaking views, and its association with Queen Rudramadevi and rumored underground passages to Golconda Fort make it a popular tourist and trekking spot.

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How to reach

Reach Yadagirigutta by Air

The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, which is about 90 km away from Yadagirigutta. Taxis and buses are available for further travel.

Reach Yadagirigutta by Rail

The closest railway station is Raigir, located about 5 km from the temple. Regular trains from Hyderabad, Warangal, and other major cities stop here. You can hire an auto-rickshaw or taxi from the station to the temple.

Reach Annavaram by Road

Yadagirigutta is about 60 km from Hyderabad. You can take a taxi, hire a private car, or use public buses run by TSRTC from the major bus terminals Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) or Jubilee Bus Station (JBS). Yadagirigutta is well-connected by bus services from Warangal, Nalgonda, and other towns in Telangana. Regular buses ply from these cities, making the temple easily accessible