Narasimhawadi commonly known as Narsobawadi or Narsobachi Wadi is a small town in Shirol Tahasil in Kolhapur district, Maharashtra. Narsobawadi gets its name from the presence of 'Shri Narasimha Saraswati', the Purna Avatar of Lord Dattatreya. With much archaeological value, this became a major pilgrim spot for many Shri Dattatrey devotees. Also, there is a confluence of the two rivers Panchganga and Krishna.
About
Narasimhawadi is famous for the Hindu temple of Shri Narasimha Saraswati located on the banks of the river Krishna. Shri Dattatreya in his Narasimha Saraswati incarnation is believed to have lived here for as long as 12 years.. The life story of Shri Narasimha Saraswati, his philosophy and related stories are described in Shri Guru Charitra. There are no images or idols here which show his presence. But there are two padukas or slippers which immortalize his great avatar. Temple's Daily Schedule: Vasudevanand SaraswatiMaharaj, also known as Tembe Swami, a saint of recent times who is regarded as an incarnation of Dattatreya stayed here for 12 years. The room where Maharaj stayed is near the famous Datta temple which has the padukas of Dattatreya.
Dakshin dwar Sohla in which Krishna river water flows from North gate to South gate through temple
Location and transportation
Narasimhawadi is a small town located at the banks of Krishna river. It is about 3 km from Shirol Taluka. Kurundawad is the nearest town and is about 2 km away. State transport bus depot is located close to the temple premises. Narasimhawadi may be reached by state transport buses that available from Jaysingpur and Kolhapur. Nearest railway station is Jaysingpur which is about 17 km from this place. There are state transport buses connecting nearby cities. There are share jeeps and private vehicles available too. The typical distances from major cities in Maharashtra are: Pune – Narsoba Wadi, Sangli – Narsoba Wadi, Miraj – Narsoba Wadi, Jaysingpur – Narsoba Wadi, Kolhapur – Narsoba Wadi, Audumbar – Narsoba Wadi, Nipanni – Narsoba Wadi, Mumbai – Narsoba Wadi. It is known for its famous Basundi and Kandi pedhe. Kavtachi barfi is another local delicacy. There are many small food stalls around temple premises serving hot local preparations like amboli, kat-wada, mirchi bhajiyas and fresh sugarcane juice. Stay is available at local Brahmin's houses at a very reasonable price. They also serve simple homemade Brahmin meals.