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| Location |
305-km From Srinagar,
J&K |
| Significance |
The Second Largest Town In The State
Of Jammu & Kashmir. |
| Languages Spoken |
Dogri, Hindi, English, Urdu, Kashmiri
& Punjabi. |
| Best Time To Visit |
October To April |
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| General Information |
Known as the
city of temples |
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Jammu, the Duggar land where the past still has a
living presence. A land of grand ancient temples,
and beautiful palaces, all nestling in the foothills
of the Himalayas. It is said that, on becoming King,
the Suryavanshi Jambu Lochan went on a hunt and, crossing
the Tawi, found a deer and a tiger drinking water
from the same tank. His ministers explained that this
meant that the soil of the place was so virtuous that
no living creature bore enmity against another.
Raja Jambu Lochan, who lived in the later Vedic period,
decided to found his capital , Jambupura, on his soil,
on the right bank of the Tawi, overlooking his brother
king Bahu's fort. Today the temple of Maha Kali, better
known as "Bahu" or "Bawey Wali Mata",
located in the Bahu Fort, is considered second only
to Mata Vaishno Devi in terms of mystical power. The
present temple was built shortly after the coronation
of Maharaja Gulab Singh, in 1822. The existing fort,
as well as the Manasabdar's palace inside it, was
constructed in 1820.
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| PRIME ATTRACTION |
A Temple City
Jammu is justly famous for its temples. Infact, it
is known as the city of temples and the every fame
of its trends to overshadow its palaces, forts, forests
and powerful Ziarats (shrines). If Bahu Mata is the
presiding deity of Jammu, the Dargah of Peer Budhan
Ali Shah is the other shrine that protects Jammuites.
The other major tourist attraction is the Ragunath
Temple Complex. Maharaja Gulab Singh began the construction
of the Raghunath Mandir Complex in the crowded downtown
Bazaar named after it, in 1851. It was left to his
son, Ranbir Singh, to inaugurate it six years later
perhaps the most popular temple north of Banaras,
it contains representations of almost entire Hindu
pantheon, though the emphasis falls on the various
incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The complex houses a
rich collection of ancient texts and manuscripts.
For those interested in languages one can hear Hindi,
Kashmiri, English, Urdu, Punjabi and Dogri spoken
in Jammu. The old city of Jammu is perched on a hilltop
beside the Tawi River. A new town sprawls away from
the hillside and extends for some distance across
the other side of the river.
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| History |
Legend has it that Jamboo Loochen founded the city
about three thousand years ago. The Raja was hunting
in the area, away from his capital city of Bahu when
he came across a lion and a goat drinking from the
same pond. The Shivadawala Shrine now stands on this
spot in the city. Jammu is known as 'the city of temples'
because of its many shrines, with their soaring golden
spires or 'Shikhars'.
There are many other shrines and temples around the
city and environs that date from earlier years but
the recorded history of Jammu begins from the time
of the Dogra rulers in the early 19th century. In
1846 the Dogra ruler of Jammu was created Maharaja
of an ill-defined Himalayan kingdom, 'to the eastward
of the river Indus and westward of the river Ravi',
by the treaties of Lahore and Amritsar at the conclusion
of the first Sikh war.
It was the lack of definition of this state - the
forerunner of Jammu and Kashmir - that caused the
continuing disputes with Russia and China over territory.
The British created the state as part of a complex
political buffer zone between their Indian Empire
and China and Russia.
For the Maharaja Gulab Singh, the treaty confirmed
for him almost 25 years of fighting and negotiation
with the small hill tribes along the northern border
of the Sikh Empire, centred on the Punjab. The region
remained under Dogra rule until the partition of India
in 1947, when Hari Singh, the then Maharaja of Kashmir,
decided that it would remain as part of India and
the state of Jammu & Kashmir was born.
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