Will I be able to see all the temples in Ahobilam in one day?
Yes you can, if you are physically strong and focused on covering all the temples.
If you do not want to rush you need a day and a half; you still need to
be physically fit. There are 12 shrines in total. There are the celebrated
nine shrines called Nava Nrisimha. They are Jwala, Ahobila, Malola, Kroda,
Karanja, Bharaghava, Yogananda, Chatravata, and Paavana. Then, we have
Ugra Stambam, which is a column of rock. This rock itself is considered
Lord Nrisimha. The eleventh one is called Prahlada Padi. These eleven
are in the hills in one sense or another. The twelth one is Prahlada
Varadan temple located at Lower Ahobilam near the Malola Guest House.
Normally, devotees want to cover the nine Nrisimhas and Prahlada Varadan.
Only the brave (or foolhardy) attempt Ugra Stambam. Of the nine,
Jwala, and Pavana are most difficult. The starting point for both is
Ahobila Nrisimha temple at Upper Ahobilam, which can be reached
by road, and a climb of about 50 steps.
From Ahoilba temple, going to Jwala involves climbing
through rocks on a river bed and up a narrow path way for about an hour.
Kroda is right on the way to Jwala. Malola is about 100 steps to a side
from Kroda. So, in about three hours one can climb to Jwala and be back,
covering Kroda and Malola on the way up or down.
The starting point for Pavana is also Ahobila Nrisimha temple, but the route
is on the opposite side of Jwala Temple. First, one has to climb some 250
very steep steps, and then walk for about 4 KM on fairly plain ground. The
round trip may take about three hours. Recently, a path has been made for
Jeeps to go to Pavana. It is a very rough 2 hour drive from Lower Ahobilam.
With the above two trips you would have covered 5 temples, Jwala, Ahobilam, Malola,
Kroda, and Pavana. The remaining temples are very easy. Karanja is on the
way to Upper Ahobilam from Lower Ahobilam, just on the road side. Yogananda
and Chatravata are on plain ground about a couple of KM from Lower Ahobilam.
You can drive on paved road for these two temples.
Finally Bhargava. This temple is also on plain ground about 2 KM from Lower
Ahobilam. But there is no paved road. You have to hire a Jeep or Autorickshaw.
If you are interested in Ugra Stambam, it is another hour's climb from Jwala.
Prahlada Padi may also be visited on the way back from Ugra Stambam. Or, Prahladha
Padi may be visited from Malola Temple also.
For a fee you can hire a guide to take you around all the temples. If you
wish to visit Ugra Stambam, a guide is highly recommended.
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Do I need to hire a guide? What will be cost?
Jwala and Ugra Sthambam are the two sannidees for which you need to
hire a guide. All other sannidees are relatively easily accessible.
Even between Jwala and Ugra Sthambam, the way to Jwala is marked. You
have to look for it carefully.
To hire a guide contact the manager of the Guest house. Contact details
are given below. The cost to hire a guide will vary. The estimate is about Rs. 200.
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Is there any special day for visiting Ahobilam?
Every month on Swati Thirumanjanam (Abhishekam) is performed for all the
nine Nrisimhas (Nava Nrisimhas) of Ahobilam. A full contingent of
devotees travel from Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore for this occasion.
This is a special day to visit Ahobilam. You may also sponsor the Thirumanjanam.
The cost is Rs. 5,000 for all nine temples. The amount is deposited in a trust
called Swati Trust and used for the Thirumanjanam expenses. If you wish
to sponsor a Thirumanjanam please contact the manager of Malola Guest House
at 8519-232045. If you plan to attend Swati Thirumanjanam please make
advance reservation for a room to stay at Ahobilam.
Further, Brahmothsavam is celebrated in Ahobilam in the month of Masi, sometime
between mid February to mid March. During this time, entire Ahobilam takes on
a festive appearance. The celebrations last 10 days. Lord Prahlada Varadhan
enjoys riding in various Vahanas during this time. This is a great time
to visit Ahobilam to have grand Dharshan of Lord Nrisimha. Be prepared for heat
and big crowds.
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What are the contact address/phone number?
Mailing Address:
Manager, Malola Guest House
Ahobilam 518 545, Kurnool District, A.P
Malola guest house phone: 8519-252045 or 252024
Railway Enquiry:
Kudappa: 8562-44349
Nandiyal: 8514-43028
Kurnool: 8518-20110
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