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The famous Gita Press which publishes Hindu religious texts is located in the splendid city of Gorakhpur

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Gorakhpur travel is a fascinating experience with a host of tourist attractions and entertainment opportunities. Gorakhpur is a district in the state of Uttar Pradesh lying 265 kilometers east of the state capital Lucknow. The rivers Rapti and Rohini flow by the land of Gorakhpur.

Gorakhpur is well connected with all the major Indian cities by rail and road network. The tourists can travel Gorakhpur by availing the National Highway 28 and National Highway 29. The tourists from a number of nearby cities like Varanasi, Lucknow, Allahabad, Delhi, Agra, Mumbai can take these routes to reach Gorakhpur. There are a number of direct trains communicating between Gorakhpur and cities like Lucknow, Delhi, Mumbai, Varanasi, Kanpur. Apart from the rail and roadways, the tourists can opt for airways for the Gorakhpur travel. The airport of Gorakhpur is located at a distance of 8 kilometer from the heart of the city. The regular flights to Gorakhpur are available from Kolkata, Lucknow, Varanasi, Delhi.

Some of the places of tourist interests in Gorakhpur include Gorakhnath Temple, Gita Vatika, Arogya Mandir, Gita Press. Gorakhpur also offers wide array of entertainment opportunities in the form of parks, theaters, sporting activities and auditoriums. Kusumhi Vinod Van, Indira Bal Vihar, Premchand Park, Govt. Whee-Park, Nehru Entertainment Park and Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Park are few of the parks in the city to attract a large number of tourists.

The sports lovers can go to Gorakhpur Club, Water Sports Complex in Ramgarh Tal, the Golf Course beside the N.E. Railways. From Gorakhpur, the tourists can easily go for excursions to Kapilavastu, Kushinagar to enjoy a number of Buddhist relics.

Adjacent to the main market and the railway station, the tourists can find a number of hotels of varied price range. Few of the renowned hotels in Gorakhpur include Hotel Ganesh, Hotel Ambar

Best Time to Visit Gorakhpur:

The best time to visit Gorakhpur is during spring (April) and October.

Gorakhpur Travel Attractions:

Gorakhnath Temple, Gita Press, Arogya Mandir, Kushinagar, Kapilavastu, Chauri Chaura

Gorakhpur Travel Attractions:

Gorakhnath Temple
The Gorakhnath Math (Gorakhnath Mutt) is a Hindu monastic group in the Nath tradition. The name Gorakhnath derives from the medieval saint, Gorakshanath (ca. 11th c.), a famous yogi who travelled widely across India and authored a number of texts that form part of the canon of the Nath sampradaya (community). The Nath tradition was founded by Matsyendranath.

The Great Yogi Sri Gorakhnath, a Shiva Avatara, a Great Master without Age and Time! He was a manifestation of Mahesvara, a Shiva Avatara with the objective to resist the seduction of Shakti, His Beloved wife, huahauha! Be welcome, dear! We would like to expose informations or doubts about Him. He is an eternal Mystery! Of all the Masters through the ages, there is one acknowledged Master who has been referred to in the ancient scriptures, in legends and mystic tales, in passing mention by many renowned masters. Mentioned in the Puranas and other scriptures, he is known as Guru Gorakhnath. The Nath Sampradaya, among many others, revere him as Shiva Goraksha. It is said that seeing Guru Gorakhnath in samadhi, Mata Parvati asked Lord Shiva about the yogi. Bhagwan Shankar or Lord Shiva stated that it was his own yogic manifestation. The Nine Naths and 84 Siddhas are aspects of Shiva himself, and legend suggests that they predate creation. Shiva Gorakshanath is the founder of the Siddha tradition.

Gita Press
The Gita Press is one of the world's largest publishers of Hindu religious texts. It is located in Gorakhpur city of India's Uttar Pradesh state. It was founded in 1923 by Jaya Dayal Goyandka for promoting the principles of Sanatana Dharma. Hanuman Prasad Poddar was the founding and the lifetime editor of its noted magazine, Kalyan., started in 1927, with a circulation of 1,600 copies and in 2007 its print order was 2.3 lakh, and the press archives contain over 3,500 manuscripts including at least 100 interpretations of the Gita.

Seth Jai Dayal Goyandka, a Gita preacher set up Gita Press on April 29, 1923, as a unit of Gobind Bhawan Karyalaya registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (presently governed by the West Bengal Societies Act, 1960). It bought its first printing machine for Rs 600, five months later. Since its establishment, the Gita Press has published 6.34 crore copies of the Gita (in different editions) and 6.49 crore copies of the Ramcharitamanas, at subsidized prices.

Arogya Mandir
Arogya Mandir is the place for you. Established in 1940 and set in a green and serene locale it is one of the largest naturopathy centers in India.

Kushinagar
Kushinagar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Kushinagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, near border of Nepal. It is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Gautama Buddha died. It is the place of Malla Gana Sangh Kshatriya who belongs to supreme kshatriya clan of Ikshvaku.

Kapilavastu
Kapilavastu is 97 km north of Gorakhpur, would be ideal. Famous as Buddha's birthplace and where he spent 29 years of his life, it has now evolved into an international Buddhist pilgrimage center.

Chauri Chaura
Gorakhpur district was the scene of the Chauri Chaura incident of February 4, 1922, which was a turning point in the history of India's freedom struggle. Enraged by police atrocities, a crowd of 2,000 people burnt down the Chauri-Chaura Police Station, killing nineteen policemen. In response to this violence, Mahatma Gandhi called off the Non-Cooperation Movement that he had launched in 1920 and fasted for 21 days, until he was satisfied that all Non-Cooperation Movement activities had ceased. It was in Gorakhpur Jail that Ram Prasad Bismil was hanged for taking active part in the fight against the British rule.

How to reach Gorakhpur:

Gorakhpur, known for its medieval grandeur is located in the eastern pat of the state of Uttar Pradesh.It is also an important junction for Indian tourists heading for Nepal because it has a border with Nepal.

By Air: Gorakhpur airport, which is 8kms from the citycentre, is connected by air with Delhi, Varanasi, Lucknow and Kolkata.

By Rail: Direct trains connect Gorakhpur to Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi and other major Indian cities.

By Road: Gorakhpur lies on the National highway, which connects it to the cities of Uttar Pradesh and other major Indian cities. The distances between Gorakhpur and some important Indian cities are Lucknow (276 km), Varanasi (231 km), Allahabad (139 km), Agra (624 km) Delhi (783km) and Mumbai (1690 km).

Where to stay in Gorakhpur:

Hotels in Gorakhpur offer luxury stay with a medieval charm and hospitality. Gorakhpur hotels offer a delectable range of authentic cuisine. Most of the hotels in Gorakhpur are located in Gol Ghar, the city center which makes it convenient to visit the tourist attractions in Gorakhpur.

Some of the prominent hotels in Gorakhpur are:

Hotel President
• Hotel Ambar
• Hotel Bobina
• Hotel Ganesh

 

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