Gorakhnath Math | |
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Gateway to the temple
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Name | |
Other names | Gorakhnath Mutt |
Proper name | Gorakshanath Mandir |
Devanagari | गोरखनाथ मंदिर |
Geography | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Gorakhpur |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Gorakshanath(Shiva) |
Important festivals | Makar Sakranti |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | Mandir |
History and governance | |
Date built | unknown |
Website | gorakhnathmandir.in |
The Gorakhnath Math (Gorakhnath Mutt) is a temple of the Nath monastic group in the Nath tradition. The name Gorakhnath derives from the medieval saint, Gorakhnath (c. 11th century), a famous yogi who travelled widely across India and authored a number of texts that form part of the canon of the Nath sampradaya. The Nath tradition was founded by guru Matsyendranath.This math is situated in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh within a large premises.The temple performs various cultural and social activities and serves as the cultural hub of the city.
The population of Gorakhpur is 673,446. It is situated in Uttar Pradesh State of India, alongside of the river Rapti. It is spread untill ihe border of Nepal, and located 273 km East from Lucknow which is the capital of the State. Gorakhpur district and Gorakhpur Division are the administrative quarters.
The Gorakhpur district ta Gorakhnoth Temple, home city takes its name from Gorakhnath, who was a saint of the 'Nath Sampradaya'. A famous shrine called Gorakhnath Mandir was built in his honour at the location where he practised his austerities.
The Gorakhpur region comprises the districts of Kushinagar, Basti, Deoria, Azamgarh, Mau and parts of Nepal tarai. These areas, which may be called the Gorakhpur janapad, were an important centre is of the Hindu Vedic culture.
Gorakhpur was a part of the famous kingdom of Kosala, one of the sixteen mahajanapadas in the 6th century BC. The solar dynasty of kshatriyas, that are believed to have ruled the area, included the God-King Rama. Gorakhpur remained an integral part of the erstwhile empires of Maurya, Shunga, Kushana, Gupta and Harsha dynasties.