Gogaji Temple

Gogaji Temple, Gogamedi
Gogaji Temple at Gogamedi, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, dedicated to the folk deity Gogaji
LocationGogamedi, Nohar, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, India
Coordinates29°09′36″N 75°01′23″E / 29.160038°N 75.023113°E / 29.160038; 75.023113
TypeFolk-deity shrine
MaterialStone, lime mortar, marble
Beginning datec. 10th–11th century
Completion dateRenovated on 26 June 1911
Dedicated toGogaji
Websitehttps://devasthan.rajasthan.gov.in/images/Hanumangarh/gogaji.htm

Gogaji Temple, Gogamedi (locally known as Gogamedi Temple) is a renowned shrine dedicated to the folk-deity Gogaji, located on a raised mound in Gogamedi, Nohar, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, India. Managed by the Rajasthan Devasthan Department, the temple attracts thousands of devotees across different faiths, especially during the annual fair.[1]

History

is believed to date back approximately 950–1,000 years. According to legend, Gogaji—also known as Jaharveer or Gugga Veer—took samādhi at this site.[2] In 1911, Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner initiated a major renovation of the marble mausoleum.[3]

Architecture

The temple combines Hindu and Muslim architectural styles.

Front gate of Gogaji Temple, Gogamedi, Rajasthan
Front gate of Gogaji Temple at Gogamedi in Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, an architectural entrance to the shrine dedicated to the folk deity Gogaji.

It is constructed from stone and lime mortar, with flooring in patterned black and white marble.[4] The sanctuary houses a marble samādhi depicting Gogaji on horseback with a snake around his neck, and a lance in hand. Four minarets stand at each corner, reflecting Indo-Islamic influence.[5]

Religious significance

Samadhi of Gogaji Maharaj, Gogamedi
Samadhi of Shri Gogaji Maharaj at Gogamedi, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, the revered final resting place of the folk deity Gogaji.

Gogaji is revered as a protector against snakebites and venerated by both Hindu and Muslim communities.[6] Devotees believe applying sacred ash (*bhabhoot*) or visiting the shrine can cure venomous bites.[7]

Annual fair

Night-lit Gogaji Temple at Gogamedi during Navami
Gogaji Temple at Gogamedi, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, illuminated at night during the Goga Navami festival, dedicated to the folk deity Gogaji.

A grand fair, known as the Gogamedi fair, is held annually from the full moon of Shravan to the full moon of Bhadrapada (around August–September).[8] The highlight, *Goga Navami*, occurs on the ninth day of the dark half of Bhadrapada and spans three days.[9]

During the fair, devotees sing bhajans and folk songs, carrying multicoloured flags (*nishans*) and dancing to traditional instruments such as the damru and chimta.[10] According to estimates, up to 2–3 million devotees—including those from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi—attend.[11]

Location and access

Gogamedi is situated roughly 359 km from Jaipur and 2 km from Gogamedi Railway Station, on National Highway 65.[12][13]

Cultural heritage

The temple is a symbol of communal harmony, observed by both Hindus and Muslims.[14] Pilgrims often offer onions and pulses as donations—a tradition rooted in the legend of Gogaji’s last battle.[15]

See also

References

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