Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple

Also known as Gugga Jaharveer Temple, Gugga Pir Mandir, Shri Goga Pir Temple, Guga Pir Temple, Gugga Naag Mandir, Gugga Jahar Peer

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple in Bilaspur honors the syncretic folk deity Gugga Pir, whose Barmana fair ranks among India's largest Gugga celebrations.

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Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple
Established
Historical; the Goga/Gugga tradition dates to 11th-12th century CE; the temple at Gehrwin is modern/recently active
Architecture
Syncretic folk shrine — blend of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles, built on a high mound/plateau (Plasla Paniala Road)
Address
Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple, Gugga Gehrwin (Gehrwin / Geharwin), Jhanduta Tehsil, Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh 174034
Timings
Reported "Open until 8:00 PM" on JustDial (unverified, typical folk-shrine hours: dawn to dusk)

History of Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple

Gugga/Goga is venerated across northern India as a syncretic folk deity. Per Wikipedia ("Gogaji"), he is described as "a folk Hindu deity in northern India" but also "a saint (pir) who had the power to cure the effects of poison" and "both a vīr (hero) and pīr (saint)." Tradition places him as an 11th-12th century Chauhan Rajput prince, son of King Jewar and Queen Bacchal, with some legends recounting his conversion to Islam to attain samadhi burial. The Gehrwin shrine is identified locally as the Chauhan clan's ancestral "Gugehri." The principal Goga shrines in HP are at Thaneek Pura; in Bilaspur district the Barmana Goga Mela is the regional focal point. The Gugga Jahar Peer temple at Gehrwin/Plasla Paniala Road is a smaller, locally significant shrine.

Festivals Celebrated at Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple

  • Gugga Navami (Bhadrapada)
  • Raksha Bandhan to Gugga Naumi recitation period
  • Annual Goga Mela (Barmana, Bilaspur)

How to Reach Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple

Nearest airport: Bhuntar Airport ~100 km. Nearest railhead: Kiratpur Sahib ~50 km or Una. By road: about 36 km from Bilaspur town, on the Plasla Paniala Road via Ghumarwin/Jhanduta.

Frequently Asked Questions about Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple

Where is Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple located?

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple is located at Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple, Gugga Gehrwin (Gehrwin / Geharwin), Jhanduta Tehsil, Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh 174034, in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, India.

What are the timings of Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple?

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple is generally open Reported "Open until 8:00 PM" on JustDial (unverified, typical folk-shrine hours: dawn to dusk). Timings can vary on festival days and special occasions — verify with the temple before your visit.

When was Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple built?

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple was established Historical; the Goga/Gugga tradition dates to 11th-12th century CE; the temple at Gehrwin is modern/recently active. Portions of the structure have been added and renovated by successive dynasties over the centuries.

What is the architectural style of Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple?

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple is built in the Syncretic folk shrine — blend of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles, built on a high mound/plateau (Plasla Paniala Road) style.

Which festivals are celebrated at Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple?

The principal festivals celebrated at Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple include Gugga Navami (Bhadrapada), Raksha Bandhan to Gugga Naumi recitation period, Annual Goga Mela (Barmana, Bilaspur). These draw large crowds of pilgrims from across Himachal Pradesh and beyond.

How can I reach Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple?

Nearest airport: Bhuntar Airport ~100 km. Nearest railhead: Kiratpur Sahib ~50 km or Una. By road: about 36 km from Bilaspur town, on the Plasla Paniala Road via Ghumarwin/Jhanduta.

Why is Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple significant?

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple in Bilaspur honors the syncretic folk deity Gugga Pir, whose Barmana fair ranks among India's largest Gugga celebrations.

Is there an entry fee at Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple?

Entry to the main shrine of Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple is generally free for darshan. Special sevas, abhishekams and priority queues may carry a nominal fee — check with the temple office on arrival.

What is the dress code at Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple?

Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple follows the traditional dress code observed at Himachal Pradesh temples — modest attire covering shoulders and knees. Many shrines in the region also expect men to remove upper garments before entering the sanctum.