Welcome to Bagnath Temple in Bageshwar, Uttarakhand! This ancient temple, once known as Vyagreshwar, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Legend says it was built by Chandravanshi King Laxman Chand in 1450. Pilgrims flock here, especially during the Uttarayani fair, to seek blessings and soak in the spiritual vibes of Kumaon.
Attend The Morning Aarti Ceremony.
Explore The Intricate Carvings Of The Temple.
Offer Prayers To Lord Shiva.
Take A Dip In The Holy Saryu River.
Witness The Uttarayani Fair (January).
October to June
Morning
₹500 per person
The Bagnath Temple's history is deeply intertwined with the Chand dynasty, who ruled the Kumaon region for centuries. It is believed that the temple was originally established in 1450 by Chand ruler, Laxmi Chand. The temple has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, with significant contributions from subsequent rulers. Legend has it that Lord Shiva manifested himself as a tiger ('Bagh' in Hindi) at this sacred confluence, hence the name 'Bagnath'. The temple has served as a vital center for religious and cultural activities throughout its existence, witnessing the ebb and flow of dynasties and traditions. Its enduring presence stands as a testament to the unwavering faith of the local community.