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Shri Baba Dhopeshwar Nath Ji Temple

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    Location: 8C8R+26F, End of, Dhopa Rd, Sadar Bazar, Cantonment, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 243001, India

    Estimated Visiting Time: 1-2 hours

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    In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the city of Bareilly is home to the Shri Baba Dhopeshwar Nath ji Temple. Lord Shiva is the temple’s patron saint. The temple honors Lord Dhopeshwar Nath, a recognized manifestation of Lord Shiva. The distance between the temple and Bareilly city center is 7 kilometers. According to local legends, there is a Shiva temple in every corner of Bareilly, which guards the city the name is Nath Nagar.

    Attraction

    Shri Baba Dhopeshwar Nath Ji Temple

    Temples are revered sites of devotion and worship that offer many people in Bareilly comfort and a conduit to the supernatural. These locations are very significant both culturally and religiously, drawing pilgrims, tourists, and people looking for inner tranquility. Temples are frequently architectural wonders that display elaborate patterns, priceless artifacts, and historical artifacts. They act as hubs for communally uniting religious rites, celebrations, and spiritual assemblies. It is thought that the pool’s water has therapeutic qualities and can treat skin conditions. Shivaratri and Shri Krishna Janmashtami are two significant holidays observed here, among others.

    History

    This temple is thought to be around 5,000 years old, having its origins in the time of the Mahabharata. It is among the most well-known and revered temples in Bareilly. It’s also known as a water temple. The deity of the temple is Lord Dhopeshwar nath. The location is where Dhrishtadyumna and Draupadi were born during the Mahabharata period. Both Dhrishtadyumna and Draupadi were thought to have been born with the blessing of Lord Shiva.

    Inside/Outside Views

    Shri Baba Dhopeshwar Nath Ji Temple

    The aroma of incense and the sound of devotional chanting permeate the calm environment as guests enter the temple. The deity is housed in the sanctum sanctorum, the holiest area of the temple, where she is frequently decorated with garlands, flowers, and other religious objects. Offering prayers, carrying out rites, and requesting favours from the god, devotees cultivate a profound sense of reverence and spiritual connection. Symbolic objects like paintings, statues, and texts are placed throughout the temple to invite worshippers to immerse themselves in the divine presence while also conveying the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and beliefs. As a lighthouse of faith, the Shri Dhopeshwar Nath Ji Temple draws both pilgrims and seekers to its heavenly grace and peace.

    Opening Hours

    Saturday         7.00AM–9.00PM

    Sunday           7.00AM–9.00PM

    Monday          7.00AM–9.00PM

    Tuesday         7.00AM–9.00PM

    Wednesday    7.00AM–9.00PM

    Thursday        7.00AM–9.00PM

    Friday             7.00AM–9.00PM

    Entry & Others Fees

    There is no fee.

    How to Reach

    By Air: Pantnagar Airport (PGH), which is around 85 kilometers distant, is the closest airport to Bareilly. From there, you can go to Bareilly via public transport or by hiring a cab.

    By Rail: Major Indian cities are well-served by the Bareilly Junction Railway Station (BE). Online or in person at the station, you can purchase tickets and view train schedules. You can take a taxi, autorickshaw, or local bus to the Shri Dhopeshwar Nath Ji Temple from Bareilly Junction.

     By Road: Bareilly has excellent road access to neighboring towns and cities. From major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, or Kanpur, you may either drive or take a bus to Bareilly. There are numerous private and state-run bus services that go to and from Bareilly. When you arrive at Bareilly you can hire car or taxi to reach the temple.

    Tips for Travellers

    • Respect local culture and rituals. 
    • Remove shoes before entering. 
    • Check weather and timing before visiting. 
    • Stay hydrated. 
    • Dress modestly.

    FAQ

    Que-01: Is this place safe to visit?

    Ans: Yes.

    Que-02: Is photography allowed inside the Temple? 

    Ans: No.

    Que-03: Are there shops of puja offerings outside the temple?

    Ans: Yes, there are shops which sell flowers, garlands, candles, incense sticks, prasad etc. 

    Que-04: Is smoking allowed there?

    Ans: No, smoking and drinking is strictly prohibited.

    Que-05: Which is the most important part of a temple? 

    Ans: The most important part of the temple was a room known as the garbhagriha, where the image of the chief deity was placed.

    Que-06: Can one wear shoes inside the temple? 

    Ans: No.

    Que-07: Is there any entry fee?

    Ans: No.

    We wish you all the best for your journey. Happy Travel!!!

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