#Thread This mysterious Murti of Bhagwan Narasimha indicates the great holocaust to come in the future...
This ancient Mandir of Bhagwan Narasimha was established by Shankaracharya ji and is located in Joshimath, Uttarakhand. This Mandir is also related to Badrinath Mandir. This Mandir is one of the Sapta Badri.
There is also an ancient murtiof Bhagwan Narasimha established by Shankaracharya in this Mandir which is very mysterious and miraculous. The right arm of this murti is thin. Which is gradually becoming more and more thin.
It is said in the Sanat Kumar Sanhita of Kedarkhand that when Bhagwan Narasimha's hand breaks off from the murti, then the mountains named Jai and Vijay located at a place called Patmila near Vishnuprayag will merge together and Badrinath Dhaam will not be visible.
At that time there was a great holocaust, due to which the earth would tremble completely. Signs of destruction will be visible all around and Kalyug will be at its peak. Then there will be darshan of Badrinath ji in Bhavishya Badri Mandir located in Tapovan area of Joshimath.
Shankaracharya ji has also written Bhavishya Vani on a stone near Bhavishya Badri Mandir. No one has been able to read the language in which the prophecy is written.
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