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Ajgaivinath Temple, Sultanganj

Ajgaivinath Temple

The Ajgaibinath Temple, also known as Ajgaivinath Dham, is an ancient Shiva temple located on a rocky islet in the Ganges River at Sultanganj, in Bhagalpur district, Bihar.

“अजगैविनाथ महादेव — जहाँ से भक्ति की गंगा कांवड़ में भरकर देवघर तक पहुँचती है।”

― Ajgaivinath Temple

It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, revered here as a self-manifested (Swayambhu) Shiva Lingam.

Mythological Significance & History

The temple’s origins trace back to the Treta Yuga, with legends indicating that Lord Rama worshipped Shiva here before battling Ravana.
The name “Ajgaibinath” derives from “Ajgav” (the bow), believed to have been given by Shiva at this location.
The site is also associated with Sage Jahnu, whose ashram once existed here. The Ganges is called Jahnavi because of his connection.

Significance of the Temple

The Lingam is considered self-manifested, holding deep spiritual importance. Devotees performing the Kanwar Yatra collect Ganga water from here, first offering it at Ajgaibinath before taking it to Baidyanath Temple in Deoghar.
The temple is regarded akin to a Jyotirlinga in its sanctity—drawing thousands of pilgrims, especially during Shravani Mela.
Other major festivals celebrated here include Mahashivratri, Ram Navami, Vasant Panchami, Bhadra Purnima, and Ganga Dussehra.

Architecture of the Temple

Built upon a rocky outcrop in the Ganges, the temple is designed in the Nagara style and includes a majestic Shikhara donated by Rani Kalavati in 1885.

The rock host lodges intricate sculptures and inscriptions from the Pala period, regarded as among the most exemplary in India.

The temple’s location on a Ganges rock base makes it strikingly scenic, especially in the monsoon when the waters splash around its base

Archaeological finds in the area include relics from the Maurya, Gupta, and Pala periods—such as stupas, seals, Buddhist and Hindu images.

How to Reach to Temple

By Road: Sultanganj is about 28 km west of Bhagalpur; frequent bus services and cycle rickshaws are available.

By Rail: Nearest railhead is Sultanganj Railway Station, located just a few kilometers from the temple.

By Air:

Boat access is available from Murli Hills, crossing the Ganges to the temple.

Nearest airports include Darbhanga Airport (~140 km), Gaya Airport (200 km), and Patna Airport (226 km).

Temple Timings

  • Morning Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

  • Evening Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    5:00  PM – 8:00 PM

Temple Location

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