Which form of Gugga Pir is accepted in Haryana?

Guru Gugga
Bagad Wala Pir
Zahar Pir
All of these

The correct answer is D. All of these.

Gugga Pir is a folk deity worshipped in the Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. He is said to be a snake god who protects people from snakebites and other dangers. There are many different forms of Gugga Pir, but the most common are Guru Gugga, Bagad Wala Pir, and Zahar Pir.

Guru Gugga is the most popular form of Gugga Pir. He is said to have been a human who was bitten by a snake and then miraculously cured. He became a saint and is now worshipped as a protector from snakebites.

Bagad Wala Pir is another popular form of Gugga Pir. He is said to be a snake god who lives in the Bagad tree. He is worshipped for protection from snakes and other dangers.

Zahar Pir is a form of Gugga Pir who is said to be a healer. He is worshipped for protection from snakebites and other poisons.

All of these forms of Gugga Pir are accepted in Haryana.

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