Gugga Pir (Hindi गोगाजी, (rajastani: गुग्गो) (also: Gogaji Ćauhan, Kethalpar, Zahir Pir, Bagarwwala) - a Hinduist saint, a divinity of Hinduism, the most popular in the folklore of Northwestern states of India (Rajasthan, Punjab , Hariana, Himachal Pradesh) and Sinda.

Gugga Pir is supposed to bring rescue in cases of snake bites, poisoned wounds, skin problems, infertility. It also helps girls find a good husband. Gogaji is a serpent deity. Imagined from here as a snake or rider on a horse. His annual feast is Gugganawami (Goganawami).



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