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Shiva Meditation For Knowledge

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Why did Lord Narasimha choose Ahobilam as His abode?

Lord Narasimha chose Ahobilam as His abode because it was here that He vanquished the demon Hiranyakashipu. Following this event, Prahlada, son of Hiranyakashipu and a staunch devotee of Lord Vishnu, prayed to Lord Narasimha to make Ahobilam His permanent residence. Responding to Prahlada’s sincere prayers, Lord Narasimha blessed the place by making it His abode. Knowing why Lord Narasimha chose Ahobilam as His abode deepens your spiritual insight, inspires devotion, and enriches pilgrimage experiences.

Curse and Redemption of Durdama

Durdama was the son of a Gandharva named Vishwavasu. Once, he was enjoying himself in a lake near Kailasa along with thousands of his wives. Sage Vasishta, who was observing tapas there, got annoyed and cursed him. As a result, he became a Rakshasa. His wives pleaded with Vasishta for mercy. Vasishta said that Durdama would become a Gandharva again after 17 years with the grace of Lord Vishnu. Later, when Durdama was trying to swallow Galava Muni, he was beheaded by Lord Vishnu and regained his original form. The moral of the story is that actions have consequences, but redemption is possible through compassion and divine grace.

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