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Ahobilam is a town and holy site in the Allagadda mandal of Nandyal district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [1] It is surrounded by the Eastern Ghats with several mountain hills and gorges. It is the centre of worship of Narasimha , the lion-headed avatar of Vishnu , along with his consort Pratyangira , an avatar of Lakshmi .
The temples in Ahobilam were damaged in the Deccan wars between newly forming Muslim Sultanates and older Hindu kingdoms by the early 16th-century. Ahobilam came under Vijayanagara Empire control after the 14th- century, and the temples underwent major reconstruction (The Lower Ahobilam temple is from the Tuluva period, 16th-century).
The Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple is located in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India.It is located 220 km from Nandyal and about 185 km from Kurnool, the district headquarters, 41 km from Anantapur and is 12 km away from Uravakonda.
Penna Ahobilam a is place near Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, India, 12 km from Uravakonda and 36 km from Anantapur. It is well-linked by road with frequent bus services. It is well-linked by road with frequent bus services.
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