Gola Gokarna Nath Temple, Lakhimpur, UP

About the Temple

Gola Gokaran Nath is a Hindu temple situated at Lakhimpur Kheri region of Uttar Pradesh. It is popularly known as Shiv temple of Gola Gokaran Nath. The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva. The Gola Gokaran Nath is also known as Choti Kashi. The beautifully designed Gola Gorakh Nath temple represents the ancient art. In the ancient times, the place was known as Gollihar.

Temple legend

According to the belief of the devotees when Lord Shiva was pleased with the penance of Ravana, the king of Lanka, he granted him a boon. Ravana requested Lord Shiva to come to Lanka along with him and to make Lanka his permanent abode. Lord Shiva agreed on a condition that his Shiva-ling should not be placed anywhere on the way to Lanka. If it was placed anywhere in the course, he would make his abode at that place. Lord Shiva gave him one of the twelve Jyotirlingams. Ravana agreed and started his journey to Lanka with the Shiva-ling on his head. When Ravana reached the Gola Gokaran Nath, he felt the need to urinate. Ravana gave some gold coins to a shepherd for carrying the Shiva-ling on his head until his return. The Shepherd was actually Lord Ganesha who was sent by deities. Lord Ganesha in the form of Shepherd placed the Shiva ling on the ground. When Ravana returned, he tried to lift it up. But despite his best efforts, the Shiva- ling didn’t move. Enraged with anger, he pressed his thumb on the head of Lord Shiva. The impression of Ravana's thumb is still present on the Shiva- ling. Due to this, the shape of the Shiva- ling appears like a Cow's Ear (Gau = Cow and Karn= Ear). It is said that the Shiva- ling is mounted about 5 feet below the ground level.

Temple Inside view

Festivals and celebrations

Chaiti Mela is held In the month of Chaitra. A month- long grand fair is held which is known as Cheti-Mela.

Saavan Mela is the most popular festival. The devotees throng the temple to worship Lord Shiva. The devotees first take a dip in the teerth sarovar or pond to purify themselves and then enter into the temple, where the water of river Ganga is offered to the Shiv lingam. According to a legend, Lord Shiva consumed the poison which was released during the Samudra-Manthan. It was the month of Saavan and hence this fair is held during the month of Saavan.

The other festivals celebrated are Bhoot Nath Mela and Maha Shivratri Mela.

How to reach

By Road: The place is well connected with the good network of roads. Local transport is easily available to reach the temple.

By Rail: The nearby railway stations are Gola Gokarannath and Mailani.

By Air : Pant Nagar Airport is the nearest airport which is 142 km away from the temple.

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