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Asthal Bohar Math

Rohtak, Haryana, India
Historical and Religious Significance: Asthal Bohar Math is an ancient and highly revered monastic establishment belonging to the Nath Sampradaya, founded by Guru Chauranginath, a disciple of Guru Gorakhnath. The Math holds the distinction of being one of the major centers of the Nath sect in North India, with a lineage of Mahants dating back centuries. It is associated with legends of its revival by Baba Mast Nath in the 18th century, after whom the adjacent college and university are named. The current structures reflect construction and renovation primarily from the 18th and 19th centuries. The complex houses a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (the Nath presiding deity), the samadhis (tombs) of several Mahants, and a large dharmshala (inn). The Math is deeply involved in social work, running educational institutions and a hospital, contributing significantly to the social fabric of Rohtak. Its spiritual ambiance attracts devotees and scholars interested in yoga and tantra practices of the Nath tradition. The serene environment contrasts sharply with the nearby bustling highway, emphasizing its role as a sanctuary for spiritual seekers and historians alike, holding immense cultural and religious value for the region.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1. 5 - 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious Site & Ashram
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    Entry Fees:
    Voluntary Donation System: Entry to the main Math and temple complex is Free for all visitors, reflecting its status as a religious institution dedicated to public service. Donation Boxes are placed strategically for voluntary contributions (Dakshina), which are used for th...
    Voluntary Donation System: Entry to the main Math and temple complex is Free for all visitors, reflecting its status as a religious institution dedicated to public service. Donation Boxes are placed strategically for voluntary contributions (Dakshina), which are used for the maintenance of the complex, running the langar, and supporting the educational/medical institutions.

    Special Puja Charges: There may be nominal fees or required materials for performing specific, elaborate pujas or rituals requested by devotees (e. g. , Rudra Abhishek), but general access remains free. The expectation is respect and adherence to the sacred nature of the site, not monetary gain.
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    Timing:
    Early Morning Pooja: Regular Timings for the temple and public darshan are typically from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM (daily, may vary slightly seasonally). Ideal Visit Time is during the early morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) to witness the peaceful Pooja and avoid crowds, or during t...
    Early Morning Pooja: Regular Timings for the temple and public darshan are typically from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM (daily, may vary slightly seasonally). Ideal Visit Time is during the early morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) to witness the peaceful Pooja and avoid crowds, or during the late afternoon (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) for comfortable viewing of the architecture and a quiet atmosphere. The university premises next door have their own specific office hours.
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    Special Events:
    Baba Mast Nath Fair: The most significant event is the annual Baba Mast Nath Mela (Fair), typically held around the time of Holi (February/March), which attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims, features religious discourses, traditional folk performances, and a large catt...
    Baba Mast Nath Fair: The most significant event is the annual Baba Mast Nath Mela (Fair), typically held around the time of Holi (February/March), which attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims, features religious discourses, traditional folk performances, and a large cattle fair; this is the spiritual and cultural peak of the year.

    Guru Purnima Celebrations: Major celebrations are held on Guru Purnima (July), honoring the lineage of gurus, involving special pujas and large community feasts, making it an ideal time for religious visitors seeking blessings and teachings.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Frescoes and Chhatris: The Best Photo Spot is capturing the vibrant and historically rich Fresco Paintings adorning the ceilings and inner walls of the main mandap, showcasing the unique regional art style and mythological scenes.

    The Main Samad...
    Frescoes and Chhatris: The Best Photo Spot is capturing the vibrant and historically rich Fresco Paintings adorning the ceilings and inner walls of the main mandap, showcasing the unique regional art style and mythological scenes.

    The Main Samadhi Cluster: Photographing the cluster of white-domed Samadhis and chhatris against the clear sky, emphasizing the Math's architectural geometry and spiritual significance.

    The Sunset View: The view of the entire complex, particularly the high dome, silhouetted against the Sunset, creating a dramatic and serene image from the temple grounds, often best captured from the large courtyard area.

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Things To Do

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    Spiritual Devotion & Study: Paying Homage at the main Shiva Temple and the Samadhis of the Mahants; attending the Morning/Evening Aarti (prayer ceremony) for a deep spiritual experience; Meditation in the tranquil courtyards of the Math, particularly near the sacred dhuni (fire pit); Studying the history and tenets of the Nath Sampradaya by interacting with the resident sadhus (monks); Viewing and appreciating the centuries-old Fresco Paintings on the temple walls; Seeking blessings from the current Mahant or the resident senior monks; Participating in the Langar (community meal) served at the premises, experiencing the Math's tradition of selfless service; Exploring the vast complex of the Baba Mastnath University and Hospital nearby, which is an outgrowth of the Math's social vision; Photography of the unique architectural features like the chhatris and...

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    Why Famous:
    Nath Sampradaya Headquarters: It is famous as the principal and historic headquarters of the Nath Sampradaya (Yogi sect) in Haryana, attracting followers of Guru Gorakhnath from across India and the world.

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    Nath Sampradaya Headquarters: It is famous as the principal and historic headquarters of the Nath Sampradaya (Yogi sect) in Haryana, attracting followers of Guru Gorakhnath from across India and the world.

    Baba Mast Nath Legacy: Its fame is closely linked to Baba Mast Nath, who revitalized the Math and established the tradition of social service, including the Baba Mastnath University (BMU) complex nearby, a modern extension of its legacy.

    Annual Fair: The site is particularly famous for the large, traditional fair held annually in memory of the revered gurus, drawing massive crowds of devotees and pilgrims.
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    Architecture:
    Mughal and Rajput Influence: The architecture is a blend of late Mughal and indigenous Rajput styles, characterized by elaborate frescoes, chhatris (domed pavilions), and ornate carvings.

    Dimension: The central temple and samadhi complex occ...
    Mughal and Rajput Influence: The architecture is a blend of late Mughal and indigenous Rajput styles, characterized by elaborate frescoes, chhatris (domed pavilions), and ornate carvings.

    Dimension: The central temple and samadhi complex occupy an area of approximately 100 meters×80 meters.

    Main Temple Dome: Features a prominent dome atop the main shrine, typical of North Indian temple architecture, possibly reaching a height of 15 meters.

    Fresco Work: The walls and ceilings of the main mandap are adorned with detailed frescoes depicting scenes from Hindu epics and the lives of Nath gurus; these paintings often use natural pigments and showcase the regional art style of the time.

    Material: Primarily constructed using red sandstone and brick masonry, covered with lime plaster. The presence of multiple samadhis arranged in a cluster under smaller domes is a key architectural characteristic of the Nath tradition.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air & Train Connectivity:

    By Air: Nearest major airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi (approx. 75-80 KMS). From the airport, taxis and direct buses are available to Rohtak.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Tilyar Lake & Zoo (12 KMS); Rohtak Junction (6 KMS); Tomb of Firoz Khan (5 KMS); Khokhrakot (Ancient Site) (8 KMS); Bhiwani City (50 KMS); Jhajjar Town (30 KMS); Kiloi Village (15 KMS); Baba Mastnath University Campus (Adjacent); Gohana City (40 KMS); Huda City Park (10 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health, Safety & Essential

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    Health & Safety: Maintain respectful dress code (modest clothing is essential) inside the Math; remove shoes before entering temple premises; be mindful of local customs; carry basic medication f...

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