Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Hampi Tour - Lakshmi Narasimha Temple
This is a continuation of the previous post - Day three of the Hampi
Tour.After the Krishna Temple our place of visit was the Lakshmi
Narasimha Temple.When we were in front of the huge monolith of Lakshmi
Narasimha we were awestruck & spell bound. This magnificent
monolithic statue is the fourth reincarnation of Lord Vishnu and stands
at a height of 6.7 metres.This is one of the finest examples of
Vijayanagara architecture.Narasimha is seated on the giant coils of the
celestial snake God Adisesha - the sacred guardian snake of Vishnu, its
seven hoods acting as a canopy arched by a Kirtimukha Torana in
front.The roof of the chamber enshrining the statue is missing which has
led to considerable weathering & damage to the monolith.The four
arms of the statue with its various attributes have been broken and the
seated figure of his consort Lakshmi on his left lap is missing. The
presence of the right hand of his consort Lakshmi embracing the Lord at
the back is proof of this being Lakshmi Narasimha. The statue was
consecrated by royal priest Krishnabhatta at the behest
of King Krishnadevaraya in 1528 AD as per lithic record nearby.
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