When Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Appeared Before Rangacharya Swami 🙏✨#narsimha #dhyananada #ramanuja

Published at : 13 Dec 2025

More than 750 years ago, in the sacred hills of Ahobilam, where Lord Narasimha manifested His nine divine forms (Nava Narasimhas), an extraordinary event took place that continues to inspire Vaishnavas to this day.

A deeply devoted Sri Vaishnava saint, Sri Rangacharya Swami, was performing intense tapasya and daily Lakshmi Narasimha Seva with unwavering devotion. Seeing his pure bhakti, Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy appeared before him in His resplendent form — half-man, half-lion — radiating divine brilliance.

In His lotus hands, the Lord held a miraculous Kalpavriksha Narasimha Shaligrama, a self-manifested living Shaligrama symbolizing infinite blessings, protection, and fulfillment of righteous desires (Satya Sankalpa).

With divine compassion, Bhagwan Lakshmi Narasimha personally offered this Shaligrama to Rangacharya Swami, saying:

“This is not mere stone — this is My Living Presence. Worship it as Me, and I shall ever reside with you.”



That sacred Shaligrama is still revered today in the Ahobila Mutt Parampara, known as Kalpavriksha Narasimha, believed to bless devotees with spiritual strength, moksha, and liberation from all fear.

✨ Scriptural References:

Ahobilam Kshetra Mahatmya – Brahmanda Purana

Ahobila Mutt Guruparampara Granthavali

Sri Vaishnava Sampradaya Charitra (compiled by Acharya Vedanta Desika’s lineage)

Ahobilam Temple Records (Ahobilam.org / Vedadhara.com)


This divine incident is celebrated by millions of Sri Vaishnavas as a reminder that —

When Bhakti is pure, the Lord Himself descends to bless His devotee.
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