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Bahu Fort, Maa Kali Temple: -

In Jammu in the state of Jammu & Kashmir in India. 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 temple was built shortly after the coronation of Maharaja Gulab Singh in 1822.
The famous temple of Bawey Wali Mata is inside the Bahu Fort where, every Tuesday and Sunday, pilgrims throng to worship the goddess.
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Bagh-e-Bahu Garden: -
The Bahu
Fort is located in Jammu city in the
Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The fort, which is a heritage site declared by the state government, is proposed to be linked with a rope way running from the Mubarak Mandi Palace, another heritage site in the city.
The fort is located on a high plateau land overlooking the Tawi River on its rocky left bank.
The forest area that surrounds the fort has been developed into a well laid out park called the “Bagh-e-Bahu”, developed on the lines of the Mughal gardens from where a commanding view of the city of Jammu could be seen.
The garden attracts a large number of visitors. The immediate surroundings have been converted in to park with fountains and a small lake for boating.
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Peer Khoh Cave Temple: -
The Shrine of the Peer Khoh Temple is one of the old temples of 'the City of Temples'. A large number of devotees throng it on Puranmashi, Amavasya and Ekadashi.
The important festivals held here are Shivratri, Purnima amd Shravan Puranmashi or Raksha Bandhan.
The lingam is located inside a small but peaceful cave embellished with white marble rectangular platform.
The black stone lingam is decorated with a copper snake or Naga and a Silver sheet covers the Jallari or Yoni, topped by a copper vessel hanging to pour water continuously on the lingam.
The Peer Khoh Temple and Peer Mitha are two old temples located in the city of temples.
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Raghunath Temple: -
Wish to visit a temple with lakhs of "Saligrams"
(the divine stone of Lord Vishnu) Raghunath temple, dedicated to Lord Rama is a divine place in the heart of Jammu with seven shrines.
The most important shrine belongs to the eighth incarnation of Vishnu- 'Rama', who is considered the patron deity of the Dogra community.
The cluster of temples in the nearby area (all dedicated to the Gods and Goddesses related to the epic Ramayana) makes it the largest temple complex in North India.
The temple was completed in 25 long years (1835-1860) by Maharaja Gulab Singh and his son Maharaja Ranbir Singh.
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Ranbireshwar Temple: -
Depicting the art and architecture of 1883, the Ranbireshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Offering a marvellous view of isolated forested hills, the temple is located on Shalimar Road, near the new Secretariat, opposite the Dogra Art Gallery in Jammu, Standing 75 metres high, the temple itself is a local landmark.
The temple was built by Raja Ranbir Singh, a great devotee of Lord Shiva. He established a seven-and-a-half feet high crystal Lingam in the temple, which of course, is the major attraction.
Apart from the main Shiva-Lingam, there are twelve other Shiva-lingams of crystal measuring from 15 to 38 inches.
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Amar Mahal Palace: -
Amar Palace, once the residence of the Maharajas is a grand palace with a magnificent look.
Its sloping roofs and tall towers, so characteristic of continental castles, remind one of France.
The palace now houses a museum with artifacts relating to the region's art and culture. It also houses the city's finest library of antique books and paintings.
An entire series of miniatures on the epic Nal-Damayanti can be seen in the museum.
The museum remains open from Tuesday to Sunday and entry is based on tickets.
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