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Sacred text of Lord Dattatreya and His incarnations:
Sripad Sri Vallabh and Sri Narasimha Saraswati
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Narsobachi Wadi (Narsobawadi) Sri Kshetra


Sri Kshetra Narsobachiwadi or Narsobawadi is approximately 22 kilometers from Sangli city in Maharashtra State.

Following is an extract from Guru Charitra Chapter 18 :

Sri Narasimha Saraswati visited the Pancha Ganga Sagar, which is the confluence of the five holy rivers, Siva, Bhadra, Kumbhi, Bhagwati and Saraswati, where they all meet and merge in the Krishna river. Here is the temple of Amareshwar and hence the place is called as Amarapur. Nearby is the Sakti Teertha, where reside Sixty-four Yogini Shaktis, serving and worshipping Amareshwar, but unseen by others. Nearby was Papa Vinasini and other holy Teerthas. Sri Krishna Saraswati stayed at Amarapur for 12 years. This place came to be later called as Narsobawadi (Narsobachi Wadi), after Sri Narasimha Saraswati.

From Guru Charitra Chapter 19 :
"I am leaving my Padukas here. I will be ever present where my Padukas are worshipped. Whatever wishes to be prayed for, offering worship to the Padukas, they will be granted and fulfilled." - Sri Narasimha Saraswati.
 

Padukas of Sri Narasimha Saraswati at Narasobachi Wadi Temple

How to reach Narsobawadi (Narsobachi Wadi).

Nearest Train Station is JaiSinghpur which is 5 kms from Sangli Railway Station.

Sangli city to Narsobachiwadi Distance 22 kms.

JaiSinghpur to Narsobachiwadi Distance 14 kms.

Sangli 'City Bus' fare to
Narsobachiwadi is approx. Rs.15 /-

Private Jeeps/Trax/Sumo are also available from Sangli.

 

Audumber Tree at Narsobachi Wadi Temple

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