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Gupta Dham

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Gupteshwar Mahadev
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityShiva
FestivalsMahashivaratri
Location
LocationBihar
CountryIndia
Gupta Dham is located in Bihar
Gupta Dham
Location in Bihar
Gupta Dham is located in India
Gupta Dham
Location in India
Geographic coordinates24°45′58″N 83°48′26″E / 24.76603°N 83.80725°E / 24.76603; 83.80725
Architecture
TypeCave Temple
Temple(s)1

Gupta Dham, also known as Gupteshwar Cave Temple[1], is a natural cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is a pilgrim site located in the Kaimur range in Rohtas district of Bihar.[2] The cave is known for a natural rock formation resembling a Shivling called Gupteshwar Mahadev.[3][4]

Location

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The cave lies at the foot of the eastern flank of the Chunda (also known as Goptha, Gupta, Gupteswar)[5] hill in the Rohtas Plateau, the most eastern extension of the Kaimur Range.[6]

History

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The Gupteshwar Cave Temple is traditionally linked to the legend of Bhasmasura, a demon who misused a blessings granted by Lord Vishnu. According to local folklore, Lord Shiva intervened to protect Vishnu and killed Bhasmasura at this site, giving the cave its religious significance.[7]

See also

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Reference

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  1. ^ G, CA Srinivasan Anand (2025-04-15). Taxmann's Mysterious Temples of India – Panoramic Look at 90+ Temples of India with Unexplained Phenomena—Revealing a Compelling Interplay of Faith | Folklore | Architecture | Scientific Insight. Taxmann Publicaions Private Limited. ISBN 978-93-6455-358-2.
  2. ^ "Gupta Dham | District Rohtas, Government of Bihar | India". Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  3. ^ Bihar, India Superintendent of Census Operations (1965). District Census Handbook, Bihar: Shahabad. Government of Bihar.
  4. ^ Prasad, Kamla (1997). Geomorphological Studies in India. Rajesh Publications. ISBN 978-81-85891-05-7.
  5. ^ Geomorphological approaches in applied geography: 44 tables. Gebrüder Borntraeger. 1991. ISBN 978-3-443-21083-0.
  6. ^ "GUPTADHAM". Grotto Map (in French). Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  7. ^ Monuments of Bihar. Department of Art, Culture & Youth, Government of Bihar. 2011.