SHREE RANBIRESHWAR TEMPLE
Shalimar Road, near ciivil secretariat, Jammu, JK 180001 DIRECTIONS
Since 1883
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Ranbireshwar Temple is one of the largest Indian temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is constructed with two halls comprising the idols of Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. Ranbireshwar Temple has an 8-foot-tall Shiva Linga made from black marble, and 12 other lingams carved out of crystal. The temple faces thousands of visitors and devotees every year during regular and Mahashivaratri seasons. The temple is well maintained for the devotees.
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Poojas, Anadhanam, Festival Celebrations, Events, Worship, Prasadam & Aarat
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SHREE MATA VAISHNO TEMPLE
Sardar Bazar, Cantt, Jammu, JK 180003 DIRECTIONS
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Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Mandir is situated in the folds of the three-peaked mountain. This temple attracts hundreds of thousands of people every year for both pilgrimage and worship. The holy cave is precisely situated at an altitude of 5200 ft. The visitors and devotees have to take a trek of nearly 12kms for the Darshans of the Mother Goddess. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Mandir faces millions of Yaatris, for which the number is exceeding every year.
SPECIALITY:
Poojas, Anadhanam, Aarati, Festival Celebrations, Spiritual Events & Prasadam
Price: Category A Poojan : ₹2100
Category B Poojan : ₹11000
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RAGHUNATH MANDIR
JWV6+GF2, Bari Brahmana, Jammu, JK 181133 DIRECTIONS
Since 1835
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Raghunath Mandir is a Hindu temple comprising seven shrines. The Dogra ruler Maharaja Gulab Singh built this temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, an Avatar of Vishnu. Raghunath Mandir also includes a school and a library where over 6000 manuscripts of different Indian languages are preserved. Unfortunately, this temple faced a terrorist attack in 2002. However, it is easy to reach, with the help of well-connected road, rail and air services.
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Events, Poojas Anadhanam, Religious Organization, Festival Celebrations, Prasadam & Aarati