12 Famous Temples in Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir are recognized for their temples – lovely, peaceful places of worship - notable religious and famous landmarks. These antique, intricately designed, and devotedly maintained places of worship are a must-visit for devotees and for all those who show concern in history and architecture. Here are the most famous temples in Jammu and Kashmir.

1. Amarnath Temple, Pahalgam


The sacred shrine of Amarnath Temple has established at an altitude of 3,888 meters approx, about 29 km from Pahalgam. Shiva Lingam is considered to be the perfect symbol of Hindus all across the world. Devotees tour it in huge numbers with the pilgrimage trip popularly known as Amarnath Yatra, which starts from Chandanwari. It is estimated to be one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, in Hinduism. Along with soliciting blessings at the Amarnath Temple, the landscapes encompassing it are amazing.

2. Raghunath Temple, Jammu

The enormous Raghunath temple has seven elevated `shikharas`, where each shrine has its Shikhar. At the very entrance to the temple, a painting of Maharana Ranbir Singh and an idol of Lord Hanuman embellish the place. The inner shrine is devoted to Lord Ram who is the powerful god. Aside from the central shrine, the other shrines include different incarnations of Lord Vishnu. There is another exceptional shrine of Lord Surya, which houses various forms of the Lord. Inside the temple, other shrines own huge sculptures of the Hindu gods and goddesses. It is important to state here that yellow sheets wrap the interior walls on three facets of the temple. It also has a museum, where many `lingams` and `calligrams` are located. Raghunath temple covers almost all the pictures of the Hindu Pantheon, amazing design in temple architecture.

3. Vaishno Devi Temple, Jammu

The Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most pious pilgrimage stations in India. Located inside a cave, the stupa is sanctified to goddess Vaishnodevi. An approximated 8 million pilgrims visit the temple each year, making it the second most visited holy place in India, after Tirumala Venkateswara Temple.

The sanctum is located at a top of 5300 feet above sea level on the hills of the Trikuta mountain range and is 48 km away from Jammu city. The statue of the main idol is discovered in the sort of the stone structure, depicting Goddess Saraswathi, Kali, and Lakshmi. These three formations express the original, preservative, and mischievous characters of the Mother. While one takes a trip up the mountain to the temple, one can appreciate the natural charm at its best

4. Avantipur Temple, Avantipur


The beautiful artwork temple is located in the southeast area of Srinagar. It presents the incredible artwork that is dedicated to its tenor. Handling of biblical antiquity, it is supposed to have been envisioned by King Avantivarman who was a fan of Lord Surya. As a conclusion, the temple has been devoted to Lord Surya.

By exhibiting a depiction of Greek architecture, the chief temple is extensively valued for the superiority it displays and the wonderful carvings highlighted here.

5. Sudh Mahadev Temple, Patnitop


A deeply admired temple in the Jammu region, Sudh Mahadev was deemed to have been built more than a thousand years ago. This one of the significant attractions near Patnitop is located in Chanhani city and is visited by a huge number of Shiva devotees all over the year.

There is also a holy river called Pap Nashni Bowli near the temple that carries the honor of bathing the sins of anyone who dip in it. Throughout the Asad Purnima Festival, a huge number of devotees visit Sudh Mahadev. This 3 day celebration is taken every year in June and is one of the excellent attractions in Patnitop. Cultural programs such as dance and music are arranged throughout this festival; fair is also arranged for the devotees.

6. Baboor Temple

The Baboor site consists of the destruction of six different temples. These temples are situated within an extent of approximately one km and remain great archaeological points. Surrounded by gorgeous hillocks and spectacles, these temples are superbly equipped with sculpted statues of Gods, Goddesses, Sacred Dancers, and Musicians. According to a few of the archaeologists, the place is deemed to have been the city of Duggar state.

The notable temples of the Baboor site are Dhera Mandir, Kala Dehra- 1, Devi Bhagawati Mandir, and Kala Dehra - 2. The temples are not just appreciated for their unique architectural design, but also unusual Dogra Sculpture design.

7. Bahu Fort And Temple, Jammu


Located 5 km apart from the city center, Bahu Fort attainment on a rock face on the left shore of the stream Tawi. Possibly the old fortress and structure in the city, it was built formerly by Raja Bahulochan over 3,000 years ago. The existing fort was more lately advanced upon and stretched by the Dogra kings. Within, there is a temple devoted to the Hindu goddess Kali. A large terraced field, known as Bagh-e-Bahu, has been extended around the fort.

A tiny garden enclosed by acres of woodlands furnishes a populated destination for travelers. Mahamaya is the historical goddess of the Dogras, who spent her life 14 centuries ago fighting foreign intruders. The modern Bave Wali Mata Mandir was formed quickly after the accession of Maharaja Gulab Singh in 1822. It is also recognized as the Mahakali Temple, the goddess deemed second only to Mata Vaishno Devi in terms of mystical power. The Bahu Temple is committed to Goddess Kali, the supreme deity of the territory of Jammu & Kashmir.

8. Buddha Amarnath Temple

Buddha Amarnath Temple, sanctified to Hindu god Shiva, is one of the greatest shrines of the Jammu province. It is placed in the village of Rajpura in tehsil Mandi of Poonch district. The River Pulsata flows from the temple, is deemed to be sacred where pilgrims take bath before entering the stupa. A fictitious myth is connected with the river and it has been named after Rishi Pulsata, grandfather of Ravana.

At this temple, shiva linga is not directly formed and made up of white marble. The Buddha Amarnath shrine is older than the ancient cave shrine of Amarnathji in Kashmir. This antique temple is commonly remembered for Raksha Bandhan Mela and Chari Mubarak Yatra in which each year several devotees from across India join.

9. Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Jammu


Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji is one of the well-known gurudwara of Jammu. It is located in Upper Bazar in the region of Mubarak Mandi. The gurudwara owns three feet long white-painted marble figure of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

According to historical belief, Maharaja Partap Singh is supposed to have fixed the statue. During Singh Sabha Movement when sculptures were eliminated from Gurdwaras this statue got neglected therefore got uninjured.

Very few people know about this idol. Mirroring the rich spiritual enthusiasm of the residents of Jammu and Kashmir, the holy Shrine of Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Devji is one of the famous sacred sites of the state.

10. Nangli Sahib Gurudwara, Jammu

Gurudwara Nangali Sahib is positioned on a mountain and the shores of Drungali Nallah at a range of 7 km from Poonch. It is regarded as one of the oldest Sikh memorials in northern India for the Sikh society. There are thousands of devotees visit Gurudwara throughout the year. It was constituted in 1803 by Thakur Bhai Mela Singh Ji, who was the successor of Sant Bhai Feru Singh Ji. He joined four communities with the Gurudwara in 1823.

Each Sunday a meeting is carried in Gurudwara, which is accompanied by a huge number of people. Each year, on the night of Baisakhi, a celebration is accommodated on the bases of the Gurudwara.

11. Ranbireshwar Temple, Jammu


This is one of the most important shrines which is famous for its tremendous number of devotees that race around consistent to discover the peaceful beauty. Being enriched by Raja Ranbir Singh, an aficionado of Lord Shiva, this temple possesses a solid past. It accompanies a building where particular days are kept up for praying Lord Shiva. These are done at a height of 12 to 18 inches.

12. Peer Kho Cave Temple

Settled around 3.5 km away from the middle of Jammu city, it is apprehended to be the oldest site in the Shivalik province. Resided on the busy Circular Road, this temple is quickly obtainable from diverse corners of the town.

The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and cherishes a black Swayambhu Shiva Lingam. It is understood that Jamvant – a conspicuous role in the Ramayana speculated at this place, which is why it is alternatively identified as Jamvant Cave.

There are two typical caves inside this sanctuary, each holding a depth of approximately 30 feet. To reach the Shiva Lingam, travelers have to go through several marble steps from the ground level. Everywhere the year, Peer Kho Cave Temple undergoes an enormous entrance of devotees, which increases during the festival of Shivaratri and other Hindu festivities.

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