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Raghunath Temple - The Infamous Temple Of Jammu- One Of The Religious Top Attractions

Raghunath Temple

In the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, the city of Jammu is home to the infamous Raghunath Temple. The temple is also one of the largest structures in all of northern India, and it is constantly bustling with worshippers. Around 130 years ago, between the years of 1822 and 1860, Maharaja Gulab Singh began work on the building of the Raghunath Temple. His son Maharaja Ranbir Singh then finished the project. Although there are many gods and goddesses in the majestic sanctuary, Lord Rama, Lord Vishnu's eighth avatar, is the presiding deity.

Best time to visit: Sep-To-Mar
Things to do: Worship The Shrines, Seek The Blessings, Refresh Your Mind, Admire The Beauty

HOW TO REACH RAGHUNATH TEMPLE

  • Flight - The closest airport, Jammu Airport, is about 7 kilometers away and has excellent connections to all of India's main cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur. One of the quickest and most comfortable methods to travel is by air to Jammu. The fact that regular flights are offered from Delhi, Jaipur, Hyderabad, and Agra is the best portion. Additionally, there are bus and taxi services that can take you from the airport to the major city.
  • Rail - Traveling by train is among the most popular ways to get to Jammu. The Jammu Tawi railway stop is about 3 km away and it links the railway station to the main city. Several railroads also run between Jammu and all important Indian cities, including Mumbai, Jaipur, and Delhi.
  • Road - National highways link Jammu with the majority of the nation's geographic regions by road in an excellent manner. Jammu is adequately connected by regularly scheduled buses to other significant Indian towns such as Chandigarh (346 km), Ambala (387 km), Ludhiana (280 km), Delhi (604 km), and Agra. (811km). You can drive to Jammu because the roads are in excellent condition and will make your trip go smoothly. In addition to that, the J&K State Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC) runs bus services that connect Jammu to other close-by towns like Patnitop (110 km), Srinagar (264 km), and Amritsar (214 km).

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Bus - Within the city, there are numerous municipal bus services, such as Matadors and city bus services. This is the most cost-effective method to explore the city, though they may take longer.
  • Taxi - You can hire a cab or a taxi from one of Jammu's numerous private taxi vendors if you want a comfortable and private choice. This may cost a little bit more than other citywide local transportation options.
  • Auto - You can rent a cycle-rickshaw or an auto-rickshaw to travel shorter distances.

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