Welcome to Devidhura, Champawat! This magical place in Uttarakhand, once known as 'Diggiri', is steeped in history and natural beauty. Witness the famous Bagwal fair, a unique stone-pelting festival, at the Barahi Devi Temple. Explore ancient temples and lose yourself in the serene Himalayan landscapes. A truly unforgettable Indian adventure!
Enjoy The Scenic Beauty Of The Landscape
Explore Nearby Villages And Interact With Locals
Photography Of The Natural Surroundings
Trekking Through The Kumaon Hills
Visit The Varahi Devi Temple
Witness The Bagwal Fair (If Visiting During)
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹2,500 per person
The history of Devidhura is deeply intertwined with the Varahi Devi temple and the Bagwal fair. Legend has it that the temple was established centuries ago, and the Bagwal fair originated as a ritualistic practice to appease the goddess. The Bagwal, a stone-pelting ritual, was traditionally a fierce battle between opposing groups, symbolizing a blood sacrifice to the deity. Over time, the practice has been modified to reduce the risk of serious injury, with participants now using flowers and fruits instead of stones in some instances. The region has been influenced by various dynasties and kingdoms that ruled Kumaon, each leaving their mark on the local culture and traditions. The temple continues to be a vital part of the community's identity, attracting pilgrims from far and wide.