'''About the Temple:''' The Lord appears here with a contradicting ''alaṅkāram'': He has a ''Khaḍgam'', as He came here for ''mrgayā-vihāram'', and also simultaneously has a ''Kalyāṇa Rakṣhā-bandhanam'', as He got married to the Goddess here. The temple has many antique artifacts which were used during the divine marriage: e.g., a stone used to grind turmeric etc. ''Nārāyaṇa Vanam'' was the capital of the king ''Ākāśarāja'' and hence has many Temples near-by which were patronized by him. This temple is currently maintained by TTD. | '''About the Temple:''' The Lord appears here with a contradicting ''alaṅkāram'': He has a ''Khaḍgam'', as He came here for ''mrgayā-vihāram'', and also simultaneously has a ''Kalyāṇa Rakṣhā-bandhanam'', as He got married to the Goddess here. The temple has many antique artifacts which were used during the divine marriage: e.g., a stone used to grind turmeric etc. ''Nārāyaṇa Vanam'' was the capital of the king ''Ākāśarāja'' and hence has many Temples near-by which were patronized by him. This temple is currently maintained by TTD. |