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Gorakhpur Budhiya Mai Temple Story And History

Dedicated to Budhiya Mata, the Budhiya Mai Temple is located in the Kusmhi forest in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. It is considered a heritage site of the Purvanchal region.

Gorakhpur Budhiya Mai Temple Has a 600-Year-Old History

The Budhiya Mai Temple is believed to have been built in honor of a miraculous elderly woman dressed in white, who used to walk with the help of a stick. It is said that earlier, the Tharu tribe lived in this part of the forest. They used to worship a forest goddess by creating three sacred mounds (pindis) in the jungle. The Tharus often saw an old woman around the mounds, but she would disappear within moments.

Budhiya Mai Temple Stories

Two stories about Budhiya Mai are quite famous in the region. The first one dates back 600 years. According to the tale, a wedding procession was crossing a wooden bridge over the Turra stream in the forest. A dancer was part of the procession. Before crossing the bridge, Budhiya Mai appeared and asked the dancer to perform a dance. The wedding party mocked her, saying they were in a hurry, and continued on. However, a clown (joker) in the procession did dance for her.

Budhiya Mai then warned the clown not to go on the bridge with the rest of the group. As soon as the procession loaded with people started to cross the bridge, it collapsed. The groom and all others fell into the stream and died. Only the clown who obeyed Budhiya Mai survived. After this, the old woman vanished. The clown later told the villagers everything. Since then, the area on both sides of the stream has been known as the site of Budhiya Mai. The temple exists on both sides of the stream, and people cross between the two shrines via boat.

The second story is about the fulfillment of wishes. After the death of Jokhu Sokha, a resident of Vijhara village, his family immersed his body in the Turra stream. His body drifted to the area of the Tharu’s three pindis. Budhiya Mai appeared and brought Jokhu back to life. After this miracle, Jokhu began worshipping there, and he installed a statue of the goddess in the same form in which she appeared to him, and built a temple.

Greatness Of The Temple

The glory of Budhiya Mata is such that not only people from across India, but even from abroad, are drawn to visit this place. It is believed that those who visit and worship at this temple with a pure heart are never taken by untimely death. Budhiya Mai always protects her devotees.

Huge Crowds During Navratri

Even though the Budhiya Mai temple is located deep within the forest, a fair-like atmosphere prevails here during Navratri. A huge number of devotees come to offer prayers and make wishes. Navratri last three days attract nearly 100,000 devotees daily.

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