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JWV6+GF3, Bari Brahmana, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir 181133

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SR KHORWAL
at 2023 Jul 21
SR KHORWAL
at 2023 Jul 21
The Raghunath temple has seven shrines. The temple complex is dedicated to Raghunath, another name for Rama. The entrance has a Surya icon, another manifestation of Vishnu. It is built over a raised platform of 5 feet (1.5 m) height in an octagonal shape.
Priyanshu Agrawal
at 2023 Jul 04
Priyanshu Agrawal
at 2023 Jul 04
So large , so magnificent but well maintained and clean. No less than some pilgrimage sight. Must visit if u come to jammu.
Manish Singhania
at 2023 Jun 02
Manish Singhania
at 2023 Jun 02
Very good and big temple, having more than 100 of gods
Amit kumar Shaw
at 2023 May 10
Amit kumar Shaw
at 2023 May 10
So Peaceful and well maintained. Priests inside the temple were also kind.
Shashikant Singh
at 2023 Apr 23
Shashikant Singh
at 2023 Apr 23
A very good temple to visit. Its a big campus. The tempke is primarily dedicated to lord Ram, but you have all other deities in the campus. Rather you have pindis in the name of all rhe devtas as per Hinduism. The temple is in the middle of the busy Raghunath market, so if you visit there you can even do your purchasing there. Mobile phones are allowed but the photography of main daity is not allowed.
NATURE_PHILE06
at 2023 Apr 16
NATURE_PHILE06
at 2023 Apr 16
Raghunath Temple is a Hindu temple located in Jammu in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It consists of a complex of seven Hindu shrines. Raghunath Temple was constructed by the first Dogra ruler Maharaja Gulab Singh in the year 1835 and later his son Maharaja Ranbir Singh got it completed in the year 1860 During Dogra rule.
The presiding se kyu of the temple is Rama – also known as Raghunath, an Avatar of Vishnu. All the spiral-shaped towers have gold plated spires. The niches in the walls of the shrines are decorated with 300 well-crafted icons of gods and goddesses including those of Surya and Shiva, but most are particularly related to the life stories of Rama and Krishna. The paintings in the 15 panels of the main shrine are based on themes from Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavad Gita. The temple premises include a school and a library that preserves over 6,000 manuscripts in many Indian languages, with a notable collection of Sarada script Sanskrit manuscripts.
Gagandeep Manan
at 2023 Feb 24
Gagandeep Manan
at 2023 Feb 24
Located Near new bus stand jammu
Old n famous amongst Hindus
Deities are present in PINDI form in Temple premises

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