Sri Padalathri Narasimha Swamy Temple Timings - Singaperumal Koil
Sri Padalathri Narasimha Swamy is located in Singaperumal
Koil near Chennai in the State of Tamilnadu.
The deity in a cave is a rock-cut image, in seated
posture with his right leg bent and left leg hanging has four hands with two of
the top hands holding his Conch and Chakra, while the other two hands showing
Abhaya Mudra and Uru Hasta.
Ugra Narasimha is spoted with a third eye on his forehead.
Goddess Ahobilavalli is the consort of Lord Narasimha
on the right and Andal amma Shrine is left to Lord Narasimha.
The performing Aarthi is unique here, the priest will
show the third eye during arathi by lifting the thirumanjanam.
Patalam means Red Athri means Hill.
There are Separate shrines for Lakshmi Narasimha,
Ramanuja and Vishwaksena.
This temple is to have originated during 8th
Century.
Maharshi Jabali performed intense penance in this
place seeking the darshan of Lord Narasimha. Lord Narasimha granted the darshan
at Pradosha time, so tirumanjanam is performed to lord on Pradosha days.
Best Time to visit – September to February
Temple Timings
7.00 am to 12.00 pm
4.30 pm to 8.30 pm
Pooja Schedule
8.00 am – Ushathkalam
10.00 am – Kalasanthi
5.00 pm – Sayarakshai
8.00 pm – Ardha jamam
There are weekly, monthly and fortnightly rituals
performed in the temple.
Chittirai brahmotsavams during April – May, Narasimha Jayanti
Pavithra Ustavams during June – July (Aani Tamil
month)
The Most prominent float festival during February –
March (Maasi month)
How to reach the Temple
53 kms from Chennai
9 kms from Chengalpattu
44 kms from Kanchipuram
Nearby Temples
Sevilimedu, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Perumal Temple – 38 kms
Kamchipuram, Kanchi Kailasanadar Temple – 38 kms
Kooram, Koorathazhwar Temple – 48 kms
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