
Appearance of Lord Nrsimha
May 11th, 2025 - 4:30 PM
tava kara-kamala-vare nakham adbhuta-srngam
dalita-hiranyakasipu-tanu-bhrngam
keshava dhrta-narahari-rupa jaya jagadisa hare
"O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of half-man, half-lion! All glories to You! Just as one can easily crush a wasp between one's fingernails, so in the same way the body of the wasp like demon Hiranyakashipu has been ripped apart by the wonderful pointed nails on Your beautiful lotus hands."
Lord Narasimha holds a special place among Vaishnavas, or devotees of Lord Vishnu or Krishna. He is known as the divine protector because he removes all obstacles that can hamper a devotee’s spiritual progress. Join us for the 2025 Nrsimha Appearance Day Festival in commemoration of the divine appearance and pastimes of the most magnificent Avatar, Sri Nrsimhadeva.
Schedule - Morning:
5:00 AM: Mangala aarti
5:45 AM: Japa (Chanting of the Holy Names) - darshan closed for deity dressing
8:15 AM: Guru Puja
8:30 AM: Special Sringar darshan of Deities
Schedule - Evening:
4:30 PM - Kirtan
5:15 PM - Narasimha Kavacha recitation
5:30 PM - Class by Mother Guru Bhakti
6:30 PM - Gaura Aarti
7:00 PM - Narasimha Prayers
7:15 PM - Prasadam Serveout
SPECIAL GUEST
We are honored to welcome Her Grace Gurubhakti.
Her Journey
What to Expect?
Prepare for thought-provoking discussions on Lord Nrsimhadeva's pastime


Parking Details
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Free street parking on Neil or Michigan beyond King Ave.
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Free parking on 8th Ave only on SUNDAYS
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Paid Garage Parking on 9th Ave
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Please do not park in the neighbors' parking spots in the back alley.

Who is Lord Nrsimhadeva
Lord Narasimha holds a special place among Vaishnavas, or devotees of Lord Vishnu or Krishna. He is known as the divine protector because he removes all obstacles that can hamper a devotee’s spiritual progress. The form of Lord Narasimha is unique. As the name suggests, his form is a combination of lion and human — face of a lion and body of a man. People who are unfamiliar with Vedic characters foolishly conclude that such characters are imaginary and mere creations of human mind. “It’s all blind faith and superstitious,” they argue and reject such ideas as false. But we must remember that the universe is unlimited, and we have no idea of what kind of varied beings exist outside our planet earth. Therefore, rejecting such ideas as false just because we have no direct experience of such a phenomenon is equally blind and superstitious. Srila Prabhupada used to compare such blind non-believers with a frog in the well. He writes, “A frog residing in the atmosphere and boundary of a well cannot imagine the length and breadth of the gigantic ocean. Such a frog, when informed of the gigantic length and breadth of the ocean, first of all does not believe that there is such an ocean, and if someone assures him that factually there is such a thing, the frog then begins to measure it by imagination by means of pumping its belly as far as possible, with the result that the tiny abdomen of the frog bursts and the poor frog dies without any experience of the actual ocean. Similarly, the material scientists also want to challenge the inconceivable potency of the Lord by measuring Him with their froglike brains and their scientific achievements, but at the end they simply die unsuccessfully, like the frog.” adṛśyatātyadbhuta-rūpam udvahan stambhe sabhāyāṁ na mṛgaṁ na mānuṣam When the life of the boy-saint Prahlada was in danger, Lord Vishnu broke open the pillar and exhibited his most amazing and unique form of Lord Narasimha. He killed the demon Hiranyakashipu and protected the life of Prahlada.