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Contents. Etymology According to legend, Goga was born with the blessings of Guru Gorakhnath, who gave 'Gugal' fruit to Goga's mother Bachhal which was used to name him. Another belief is that he was called Goga ji because of his remarkable service to cows(Gou in ). Kingdom Goga had a kingdom called near that spanned over to Hansi near in and included territory up to the river in.
It is believed that Goga lived during the 12th Century AD In the past, the river flowed through the district of in present-day in India. The capital was at near. Legends Family Goga (: गोगा) (: (Gugo) गुग्गो) was born to queen Bachchal (the daughter of a Rajput ruler, Kanwarpala who in 1173 AD ruled over in present-day ) and king Zewar in in the district of. The earliest parts of Goga's life were spent in the village of Dadrewa, situated on — highway in Sadulpur tehsil of in. He was born as a member of the to the rulers of this area, Jewar Chauhan and Queen Rani Bahcal around 900. According to other legends, his father was Vachha Chauhan, the Raja of Jangal Desh, which stretched from the Sutlej to Haryana. Birth When Bachal was worshipping, her twin-sister decided to usurp the blessings from the Gorakhnath.
In the middle of the night, she wore her sister's clothes and deceived Gorakhnath into giving her the blessing fruit. When Bachal came to know about it, she rushed to Gorakhnath and said that she had not received anything. To this, Gorakhnath replied that he had already given his blessings and said that her sister was attempting to deceive her. After repeated requests by Bachal, Gorakhnath relented and gave her two Gugal candies. She distributed these candies to ladies having no child, including the 'blue mare' who was pregnant at that time.
When the Guru gave the blessing to Bachal, he foretold that her son would become very powerful and would rule over the other two sons of their aunt, Kachal. Marriage Goga was married to Shreeyal Roz who was daughter of Tandul Nagari's King Sindha Singh. When Goga came to know that his cousin brothers Arjan and Sarjan were attracted to Shreeyal and had an ill will for her, he killed both his cousins and informed his mother, who became very angry and decided not to ever see her son's face again. Other Another story is that Arjan and Sarjan were against Goga and was a part of conspiracy with king of Delhi.
King Anganpal attacked with Arjan and Sarjan. Both of them were killed by Goga.
Goga spared the king after his miserere. In a quarrel about land he killed his two brothers on which account he drew upon himself the anger of his mother. Celebration and fairs The cult of Goga falls within and therefore his followers include people from all faiths. Goga is popular as a who protects his followers from snakes and other evils. He has been deified as a snake demigod and is a prominent figure among those who follow the cult in what is now and since the seventeenth century has been worshipped in the also, possibly as a consequence of migration there from Rajasthan. He is particularly popular among those engaged in agrarian pursuits, for whom the fear of snakebite is common.
Although a Hindu, he has many Muslim devotees and is chiefly considered to be a saint ( ) who had the power to cure the effects of poison ( jahar). He was reputed to be a disciple of Guru. According to Muslim prevalent in, he learnt the way of entering and leaving solid earth by a Hazi Rattan of. Goga is also believed to have lived for some time in.
The cult is prevalent in and other states of northern India, including, and the north western districts of. His followers can also be found in. Rajasthan His shrine, referred as (shortened colloquial term for ), consists of a one-room building with a minaret on each corner and a Hindu grave inside, marked by a (a symbol or sign), which is made up of a long bamboo with peacock plumes, a coconut, some colored threads and some handpankhas with a blue flag on the top. Worship of Goga starts in month of calendar.
On the 9th of Bhadra, the people worship his symbol, a black snake painted on a wall. Worshippers take a fly-flap, known as chhari, round the village.
Devotees pay their respect to it and offer. The Savayians sing devotional songs known as ‘Pir ke Solle’ in his honour to the accompaniment of.
Beating of deroos is the exclusive privilege of the Savayian community; others may sing, dance or offer. It is believed that the spirit of Gugga temporarily takes abode in the devotee dancer who lashes himself with a bunch of iron chains. People also open their rakhis on this day(bhadra krishna paksh navmi) and offer them to him. They also offer sweet (a type of sweet chappati) and other sweets and take his blessing. Grand fairs are held at sathal. Gogamedi is 359 km from, in district of Rajasthan.
It is believed that Goga went into at Gogamedi. Thousands of devotees gather to pay homage at this memorial annually in the month of during the Goga, which lasts for 3 days. The fair is held from the ninth day of the dark half of Bhadrapada (Goga Navami) to the eleventh day of the dark half of the same month.
People sing and dance to the beats of drums with multicoloured flags called nishans in their hands. The songs and on the life history of Gogaji are recited accompanied by music played with traditional instruments like, etc. At his birthplace, the fair goes on over a month.
Devotees from far eastern places of Dadrewa start arriving from the beginning of the auspicious month of. These devotees are commonly known as purbia (those who belong to east). It is a common sight to see people with snakes lying around their necks. According to a folklore in and around his birthplace it is believed that if someone picks up even a stick from (a barren land which has a sacred pond in ), it would turn into a snake. Devotees of Gogaji worship him when they get a snake bite and apply sacred ash on the bite as an immediate remedy.
Himachal Pradesh In, a very large scale festival and fair is organized on Gugga Navami. The tale of Gugga Ji is recited, from Raksha Bandhan to Gugga Naumi, by the followers who visit every house in the region.
These followers while singing the tales of Gugga Ji carry a (a wooden umbrella) and people offer them grains and other stuff. They bring all the collected offerings to the temple and then the grand festival of Gugga Navami is celebrated for three days.
Apart from various pujas and rituals, the wrestling competition ( or ) is organized for three days where participants from all over the region compete. The annual three-day fair is also a part of these festivities where people come and enjoy great food, and shop for decorative items, handicrafts, clothes, cosmetics, household goods, and toys for children. Punjab Goga is known as Gugga in the Punjab who has a significant following. Many Punjabi villages have a shrine dedicated to Gugga. A fair is organised annually in the village of and is known as the. Gugga's legacy in can be seen in towns such as, which is situated at a distance of 51km from in.
'The town is predominantly inhabited by Chauhans who trace their origin from Gugga, ‘Lord of Snakes’. It is said that nobody has ever died here on account of snakebite because of the blessings of Gugga.' In the, it is traditional to offer sweet to the shrines of Gugga Ji and sweet fried bread (mathya (: ਮੱਥੀਆ)).
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He is worshiped in the month of Bhadon especially on the ninth day of that month. Gugga is meant to protect against snake bites and he is venerated in shrines known as marris. The shrines do not conform to any religion and can range from antholes to structures that resemble a Sikh Gurdwara or a Mosque.
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When worshipping Gugga, people bring noodles as offerings and also leave them in places where snakes reside. People perform a devotional dance while dancing on the legendary songs of bravery sung in his praise. On the day of Gugga naumi, when offering the sweet dish, songs are sung which include:: ਪੱਲੇ ਮੇਰੇ ਮਥੀਆਂ ਨੀ ਮੈਂ ਗੁੱਗਾ ਮਨਾਓੁਣ ਚੱਲੀਆਂ ਨੀ ਮੈਂ ਬਾਰੀ ਗੁੱਗਾ ਜੀ Palle mere mathyaa ni mein Gugga manaun challyaa ni mein bari Gugga ji Translation I have got mathya I am going to worship Gugga ji Oh Gugga ji See also. References.