Ramanuja seen in
a one of its kind Sesha Roopam at this temple
The Magical Dhanda
used to liberate Hoysala King Bitta Deva’s daughter can be seen to this day
inside the Yoga Narasimha Sannidhi
Located
20kms North of Srirangapatna and just North of the Nambi Narayana Temple is the
Yoga Narasimha Perumal temple in Thondanur, one whose idol is believed to have
been installed by Prahalada in the Kretha Yuga. Hence, the idol here is said to
date back about 5500years. One has to climb about 15steps to reach the temple. This temple is seen as a special Abhimana Sthalam of Ramanuja.
Ramanuja’s debate at this temple
After
his exile from Srirangam, Ramanuja came first, here to Thondanur, before
proceeding to Melkote.
Here at
Thondanur, Ramanuja’s disciple Thondanur Nambi, who also built the famous Thonnur
kere (the huge dam North of this temple) brought the Hoysala King Bitta Deva
and his daughter to Ramanuja.
The
King’s daughter had been afflicted with Brahma Rakshasha and was not in a
proper state of mind. Ramanuja directed the king to take his daughter to the
huge Eri (Sarovar) known as ‘Pancha Apsara Thataka’. He asked the king’s
daughter to bathe there and then invoke the blessings of Yoga Narasimha at the
temple South of the dam. At the temple, the Archaka placed the Narasimha Dhanda
on the daughter and to the king’s surprise she was instantly liberated from the
illness. To this day, one sees Yoga Narasimha holding this magical Dhanda in
his right hand.
Belief is that Lord Yoga
Narasimha fulfils all the prayers of the devotees here at this temple. Once
fulfilled, the devotees present a 10x6 Veshti to Yoga Narasimha and an Orange
Veshti to Ramanuja at this temple as a thanks giving gesture.
Spreading Vishishtaadvaitha in
this region
When
asked what he wanted, Ramanuja informed the king that he was here to propagate
Vishistaadvaitha and that he would like the King to convert to a Vaishnavite.
Bitta
Deva, much against the wishes of his people, became a Vaishnavite and changed
his name to Vishnu Vardhan reasoning out to his people that in this Kali Yuga,
Ramanuja was the avathara of Sesha (similar to how Lakshmana was in the Tretha
Yuga).
An
unhappy lot, the 1000 Jains of Thondanur wanted to confront Ramanuja in a
debate. Outside the Yoga Narasimha Temple, after Ramanuja invoked the blessings
of the Lord, he was thrown 1000 questions by the people of the kingdom. And in
one go Ramanuja hit back at them with 1000 answers much to the delight of the
people. Pleased with his answers, the Jains converted to Vaishnavism.
Moving
from Thondanur, he later built/renovated the temples at Melkote, Gadag, Belur
and Thalakkad. He also renovated the Amara Narayana temple at Eka Chakra Puram
in Kaivara, a temple that relates to the legend of Hidumba Samhara.
Ramanuja in Sarpa Roopam
When the
time had come for him to leave for Srirangam, the people of Thondanur, who had
become fond of him, asked him to stay back here.
He told
them that he would have to leave but would leave his powers here and installed
his own idol here at Yoga Narasimha temple with Vaikanasa Agama Sastras and is
seen even today in the Sarpa Roopa form. While in Melkote, he has an Abhimana
status, in Srirangam he is seen in ‘Shareeram’ (body form) and in a Sthoola
Roopam (Athma form) at Sriperambadur. Here in Thondanur at the Yoga Narasimha
temple on the banks of the Thonnur Eri, Ramanuja is seen in a Sookshma Roopam
(Atom) with conch and chakra.
A box used by Ramanuja in the 12th Century AD is still seen inside the temple.
This
temple too like the Lakshmi Narayana temple in Thondanur has a Chola Style
Architecture but was built / renovated by Hoysala Kings. Hence there is no Raja
Gopuram at the entrance.
Inscriptions
A couple
of 12th Century AD inscriptions at the temple refer to the
assignment of 7ma of 30Kuli of taxable land to Lakshmi Narayana by the priests
of Yoga Narasimha temple of Yadava Narayana Chaturvedi Mangalam.
A 2nd
inscription refers to the gift of 6Pon from out of interest for conducting festivals/ceremonies
in the temple of Singa Perumal built by Chokkandai Pergadi.
Festivals
Narasimha
Jayanthi
Ramanuja
Utsavam
Swathi
Thirumanjanam
Quick Facts
Moolavar : Yoga Narasimha East facing Sitting Posture
Time :
930am-530pm
Contact : R
Raghurama Bhattar @ 08236 251795
How to reach
Direct
buses from Pandavapura Bus Stand (bus bound for Narayanapura) every one hour- will
take 30minutes from Pandavapura. Auto from Pandavapura to Yoga Narasimha temple
will cost Rs. 125.
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ReplyDeleteThe size of orange vesti to Sri ramanujacharya is 9×5.
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