Narsinghnath

Nrusinghnath Temple

Nru-siṃha-nāth Temple Shrine
Name
Devanagari नृसिंहनाथ
Oriya ନୃ-ସିଂହ-ନାଥ
Geography
Coordinates 21°17′N 84°23′E / 21.28°N 84.39°E / 21.28; 84.39Coordinates: 21°17′N 84°23′E / 21.28°N 84.39°E / 21.28; 84.39
Country India
State/province Orissa
District Bargarh
Locale Western Orissa
Culture
Primary deity Narasimha
History and governance
Date built 14th century
Creator King Baijala Deba

Nru-siṃha-nāth (pronounced ନୃ-ସିଂହ-ନାଥ in Oriya, ନର-ସିଂହ-ନାଥ୍ in local Kosli Language, नृसिंहनाथ in Hindi) is small village, temple and tourist spot located in Bargarh District of Western Orissa. Nru-siṃha-nāth is god "Narasimha" , one avatar of the dashavatar of god Vishnu in the incarnation of "BiDāla Nrusimha" or "MarjāraKeshari" is the prime god of this 14th century temple, built by King Baijala Deba.

Significance

The word Narasimha means half-man and half-lion Nātha means owner or Lord.

The half-woman-half-lion is called Sphinx in Egypt and Manticore in Persia. In Hindu culture, Nrusimha or Nara-Sinha is one of the 10 Avataras or Incarnations of god Vishnu.

Terms Used in this article: Jharan - Spring, Dangar - Hill, Māhāpru - God/ Lord (male), Devi - Deity (Female), Vidāla/ Mārjāra - Cat, Musā/ Mushika - Rat, GuDi/ Mandir - Temple, Khol - Cave, Maduā/ Mado - Cave/ Temporary Shelter made up of cut tree branches, leaves, or other natural and locally available material, MeLā - Large gathering of people to celebrate festival, Jhānkar - Priest of temple

Waterfalls

Chāl-dhār

This is the first waterfall near the temple. There is a platform for the visitors to take bath. The word Chāl means a "bamboo strip woven mat". During Nrusingh Chaturdashi festival, the bathing platform is extended using such mats, hence the waterfall name became Chāl-dhār.

Kapil-dhār

Kapildhār waterfall

This is the tallest and major water-fall in this mountain, located at about 400 meter altitude, above sea-level. There is a 4 kilometer motorable road to this from the Temple.

Traditional stories and religious beliefs

About the appearance of the god

Gokund Ghat

As per the epic Bidāla Nrusingha [1]

Some photographs of Gandhamardan Hills
Gandhamardan Hills on backdrop of a Checkdam.
Gandhamardan Hills on backdrop of a Checkdam. 
Gandhamardan Hills from another dam.
Gandhamardan Hills from another dam. 
Bhimmado - the natural cave atop the hills
Bhimmado - the natural cave atop the hills 
Kapildhar waterfall - side view
Kapildhar waterfall - side view 
Kapildhar waterfall - front view
Kapildhar waterfall - front view 
Unnamed waterfall on the hills
Unnamed waterfall on the hills 
Bhimdhar waterfall
Bhimdhar waterfall 
Ancient house on the hilltop
Ancient house on the hilltop 
Forest theft/ Logging
Forest theft/ Logging 
Southern side of Gandhamardan Range
Southern side of Gandhamardan Range 
Gandhamardan Bauxite Test pit on hill top
Gandhamardan Bauxite Test pit on hill top 
North Eastern View of the mountains
North Eastern View of the mountains 
Gokund Ghaat or Paapa Nashini Ghat
Gokund Ghaat or Paapa Nashini Ghat 

References


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