The Presiding Deity is Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy. Singiri Kona or Singirikona is located close to Narayanavanam in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh. Its a small hill Temple abutting the Singiri Kona Waterfalls. The Presiding Deity of Narasimha Swamy is found along with Goddess Lakshmi. Devotees could reach this Temple from Narayanavanam wherein a muddy ghat road leads to the Temple. Few cars could be conveniently parked in the temporary parking. On the verge of entering the Temple there is a small waterfalls and a dip here is considered to be sacred. The Mini Waterfall which leads to the Temple Tank is known as Bala Theertham. There is a Dressing Room available for people who bathe in the Temple Tank. Devotees may have to be climb around 50 foot steps to reach the Temple. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Blesses His Devotees with Sree Devi and Bhoo Devi. The Temple flooring is evenly cemented and the ceilings are colourfully painted. The Temple has a Madapalli or a Kitchen attached to it through which Free Annadhanams and Prasadams is distributed to all Devotees. The Temple walls too are colourfully painted. There is a small Bala Anjaneya Swamy Idol here measuring around 1 foot. Since the Temple is located in a hilly terrain sorrounded by forest area it is closed fully during the peak monsoon or rainy season. Otherwise the Temple is generally open from 7 AM to 6 PM. Narasimha Jayanthi, Vaikunda Ekadesi and Ratha Sapthami draws lots of Devotees.
Temple Timings during Normal Days: 7 AM to 6 PM continously .
Contact Details: P.Gunavantha Rao, Trust Chairman, 72075 77287
Temple In Charge: P. Bhaskar Babu 98855 45498
Distance from Chennai to Singiri Kona is 102 Kms
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