AIRWAN TIRTHSTHAN

Airwan Temple

Gupt Ganga - The Hidden Ganges

An ancient sacred shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, believed to be from the 4th century and attributed to King Vikramaditya. Known as "Gupt Ganga," this temple serves as a sanctuary of spiritual power and divine grace for millions of devotees.

Temple History

The most sacred legend of Airwan Temple tells the story of a humble Brahmin from Jasrota village. His unwavering devotion knew no bounds—each day, he would cross the mighty Ujh River to offer prayers to Lord Shiva, braving fierce currents and treacherous terrain with absolute faith.

Key Facts

Festival Calendar 2026

Airwan Temple observes major festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva. The most important celebrations are Shivratri (Maha Shivaratri) and Baisakhi, when thousands of devotees gather for sacred ceremonies and spiritual observance.

15 February 2026

Maha Shivaratri

The Great Night of Shiva - the most sacred festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. Devotees observe fasting, perform worship rituals, and chant sacred mantras throughout the night. The temple remains open for continuous puja.

14 April 2026

Baisakhi Festival

Celebrated as the harvest festival and the beginning of the new year. Large fairs are held with thousands of devotees participating in prayers, processions, and community feasting. A significant gathering marks this auspicious occasion.

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