
Sri Guruji was ably helped in performing the Yagna by his many disciples who had come from far off places in Canada and the USA. On the last day on October 28th, Guruji performed an 8-hour long Maha Dhanvantri Sudharasana Yagnam (fire offering) wherein, in the midst of chanting from the Holy Chaya, Krishna Mohana Thanthram, Narasimha Tapinyopanishad and other scriptures, Sri Guruji eloquently and humorously described the meanings of the chanting and benefits that accrue by performing this Yagna. Sri Guruji has evolved a mystic methodology to perform Maha Sudharsana Narasimha Yagnas with combinations of Sri Dhanvanthri and Sri Sarpa Narayana aspects. Its hymns and practices aim at effectively cleansing the human mind of negative thoughts and the environment of evil Aksharas. Sri Shridhar Guruji is a great devotee of Lord Sri Narasimha and is the only living exponent of Chaya Atharva Veda which is an assortment of potent mystic precepts that find expression in five languages namely, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Persian and Arabic. Sri Guruji came especially from India to participate in the functions from October 26th to 28th. Sridhar Guruji of the Jwala Central trust in Hyderabad performed the stipulated installation ceremonies during which the assembled devotees chanted the Bheejamala Sthothram and the Narasimha Gayathri. The temple priests with the guidance and chanting of the Chaya Atharva Veda by Shri V. On October 26th, the Deity was placed on a special bed depicting Yoga Nidhra (Sleep mode/Sayanadhivaasam) and on October 27th morning, the Deity was placed on top of a Lakshmi Narasimha Yanthra which was made by a mystical Narasimha Swamy worshipper in India along with offerings of Navarathnas and Panchalohas (5 pieces of metals) by devotees. In addition, it ensures the destruction of evil forces and assures the establishment of Universal Peace.ĭuring the 40 days of the preinstallation ceremonies, the Deity was placed respectively in water (Jaladhivaasam), on a bed of grains (Dhanyadhivaasam) and a bed of flowers (Pushpadhivaasam) as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures. Worshipping Lord Sri Narasimha along with Devi Sri Mahalakshmi endows the devotee with wealth, health, prosperity, longevity and protects the devotees from disease and malefic effects of planets. Thus, the combined form of the Lord with Sri Devi sitting on His lap is known as 'Sri Lakshmi Narasimha.' Sri Aadhi Sankara composed a very inspiring sloka known as Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalambam wherein He describes this aspect of the Lord’s avatar and goes on to explain the significance and benefits that accrue to the worshippers of Lord Sri Lakshmi Narasimha. She sat on His lap and held him and thus cajoling Him to attain santhi (peace) mode. Devi Sri Mahalakshmi then appeared in order to calm down the Lord. The angry mode continued even after the demonic element namely Hiranyakashipu was destroyed. However, when Lord Sri Narasimha appeared, He was in an extremely angry form known as Ugra Narasimha or Jwalaa Narasimha. Lord Sri Narasimha consumes Hiranyakashipu and thus takes him into Himself which represents the ultimate salvation. This Avatar of Lord Sri Vishnu indicates that although Hiranyakashipu is an Asura, He is blessed by the Lord since the Lord appears before Him and also cradles him in His lap. God will do whatever is necessary to fulfill the just desires of a true devotee like Prahlada and He will never let down anyone who has faith in Him. God is omnipresent and omnipotent and He will find ways to destroy evil. Thus, by appearing as a Lion-Man, He could kill the Asura King without violating the boon. The Lord appeared as a part Lion and part Human in order to kill the Asura King Hiranyakashipu since this king had attained a boon that insisted that he can be killed by neither beast nor human. Lord Sri Narasimha is an incarnation and one of the Dasavatharams of Lord Sri Mahavishnu. The Parasakthi Temple in Pontiac, Michigan resounded to the loud chanting of the above Bheejamala Stothram during the Jaladhivaasam, Dhanyadhivaasam, Pushpadhivaasam, Sayanadhivaasam, Navarathna-Yanthra Samarpanam, Prathishta, and the 8-hour long Yagnam during the installation of Lord Sri Lakshmi Narasimha from October 26th to October 28th, 2007. He is terrific, auspicious and the death of death personified." "I bow down to Lord Narasimha who is ferocious and heroic like Lord Vishnu. Tanno Narasimha Prachodhayaath Lord Sri Lakshmi Narasimha ManthraĪum Ugram Veeram Mahaavishnum Jwalantam Sarvatomukham Nrusimham Bheeshanam Bhadram Mrutyu Mrutyum Namaamyaham
