Hindu Temple in Gorakhpur
Gorakhnath Math, also known as Gorakhnath Temple or Shri Gorakhnath Mandir, is a famous Hindu temple in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. It belongs to the Nath tradition, a spiritual path that was started by a saint named Guru Matsyendranath.
The temple is named after Gorakshanath, a well-known yogi and saint from around the 11th century. He traveled all over India and wrote important spiritual books that are still followed by his followers today.
The temple is located on a big campus and is an important part of the city’s life. It not only serves as a place of worship but also hosts many cultural and social events. It’s considered the cultural heart of Gorakhpur.
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Visiting Hours: Every Day: : 04:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Gorakhpur gets its name from Gorakhnath, a respected saint from the Nath Sampradaya(a spiritual tradition in India). A temple called Gorakhnath Mandir was built at the place where he practiced deep meditation and spiritual discipline.
The Gorakhpur region includes several nearby districts like Maharajganj, Kushinagar, Deoria, Azamgarh, Mau, Ballia, and even parts of Nepal’s Terai area. Together, these areas are often called the Gorakhpur Janapad and have been an important center for Hindu culture for centuries.
In ancient times, Gorakhpur was part of the Magadha kingdom, one of the 16 major regions (Mahajanapadas) of India around the 6th century BCE. It is believed that the Lunar dynasty, which included King Brihadratha, ruled this area. Over time, Gorakhpur became part of powerful empires like the Maurya, Shunga, Kushan, Gupta, and Harsha dynasties.
According to the official website of Gorakhnath Mandir, the temple has a long and eventful history, including times when it faced attacks, but it has stood strong over the years.
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📍 Address: Gorakhnath Temple Pond, Rajendra Nagar, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh 273015
Phone: 05512255453
Visiting Hours: Every Day: 04:00 AM – 10:00 PM
📍 Find Us on Google Maps“Big temple with nice team and discipline, clean and beautiful. Plenty of parking space, open market for food and prasad…”–Rajesh Agrawaly
"They should really do something to clean the pond. Stories about it are really good and boating is also good experience it's just clean water can enhance the experience as one can see fishes.…” -Akhilendra Pratap Yadav
“बहुत ही सुंदर मंदिर हैं यह संतो की समाधि बहुत सुंदर और बड़ा कुंड है इस मंदिर मे सभी देवी देवता की मूर्ति हैं ये मंदिर अपनी भव्यता और सुंदरता से लोगो का ध्यान आकर्षित करता है…–Pooja Sharma
“Beautiful temple. Must visit.“– Pranshu pandey
Gorakhnath Temple is a very ancient temple.This is a very big temple and there are idols of all the gods and goddesses here!The most important temple is the temple of Baba Gorakhnath.This temple has great importance in Hindu religion....❣️”–Kuldeep Chaurasiya
“This is a very deep pond about 50m deep. On special occasion you can do boat ridding. And usually you can feed little fishes they are so cute. And in every evening around 6 to 7 pm you can see fountain show…”– Ashutosh Kumar
1. What are the temple timings?
The temple is usually open from 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM, but the timing may vary during festivals. It’s best to visit in the morning or evening for a peaceful experience.
2. Is there an entry fee to visit the temple?
No, there is no entry fee. The temple is open to all visitors.
3. Can non-Hindus visit the temple?
Yes, people of all religions and backgrounds are welcome to visit the temple respectfully.
4. What is the best time to visit the temple?
The best time to visit is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant. Makar Sankranti is the biggest festival here, celebrated with great enthusiasm.
5. Are photography and videography allowed inside the temple?
Photography is generally allowed in the outer areas, but it may be restricted inside the main sanctum. Look for signs or ask temple staff for guidance.