Lord Narasimha is depicted as a half-man, half-lion deity, symbolizing his fierce form and protective nature. The temple, with its traditional Kerala architecture, serves as a spiritual center where devotees seek blessings for courage, protection, and liberation from obstacles.
Rituals and ceremonies are conducted regularly by temple priests to honor Lord Narasimha and fulfill the spiritual needs of devotees.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Navaratri Festival
Sree Narasimha Temple, the Vidyarambham ceremony, marking the ritual start of education and arts, traditionally occurs on Vijayadashami, the final day of Navaratri. However, due to its significance, devotees often visit the temple throughout the year to initiate their children's education. This sacred ritual underscores the temple's role as a revered center for fostering knowledge and learning among devotees.
Narasimha Jayanti
The Sree Narasimha Temple hosts a significant international cultural festival during the nine nights of the Navaratri festival, showcasing various forms of classical dance and music, among other arts. This event attracts artists and enthusiasts from around the world, highlighting the temple's cultural significance as a platform for promoting diverse artistic traditions.
Contact Address: Sree Narasimha Temple, Eravinalloor RamapuramTemple Rd, Panachikkad, Kuzhimattom P.O, Kerala 686533
Phone Number: 0481 233 0670