Welcome to Jammu -
The City of Temples
Jammu
region is home to several ethnic communities which follow
traditional life-styles with distinctive cultures of their own.
Among these communities, the Dogras constitute the dominant group.
They are mainly concentrated in the outer hill and outer plain zones
covering Kathua, Udhampur and Jammu districts and the lower parts of
Rajouri district. A martial community by tradition, their folklore
centres on eulogies for war heroes, both legendary and historical.
Even the region’s architectural heritage, comprising elaborate
castles and hilltop fortifications that are visible everywhere,
bespeak the community' s long-drawn preoccupation with battles and
ruling of distant lands. Yet the region’s history is not completely
bereft of traditions of art and culture. Thus, while the troops
fought battles in distant areas, the royalty and the nobility
nurtured art and culture. The Pahari miniature
paintings that have justly become famous throughout India, are the
finest examples of their artistic achievements.
Nestling in the foothills of the Himalayas, with the river Tawi
flowing alongside, is the place that Raja Jambu Lochan
discovered one day while he was on a hunting trip. Legend has it
that he came upon a clearing where he saw a sight that left him
wonderstruck. A tiger and a goat stood side-by-side, drinking water
from the same place in the Tawi River. He was so struck by this
unusual sight that he decided to build a city on this land where no
living creature seemed to bear enmity towards each other. Little is
known of Jammu’s subsequent history until, in 1730 AD, it came under
the rule of the Dogra king, Raja Dhruv Deva. The Dogra
rulers moved their capital to the present site and Jammu became an
important centre of art and culture, especially the Pahari
school of paintings.
Today, as if in testimony to Raja Jambu Lochan’s vision, the city of
Jammu has come to be known as the ‘City Of Temples’.
Innumerable temples and shrines, with glittering ‘shikhars’
soaring into the sky, dot the city’s skyline, creating the ambience
of a holy and peaceful city
Where To Stay Jammu - The City
Of Temples
Jammu City offers
a variety of accommodation options for the visitors, ranging from luxury hotels
to humble lodges.
How To Reach Jammu -
The City Of Templess
Indian
Airlines, Jet Airways, Kingfisher, Deccan, Jet Lite, Spic Jet, Go Air
operates scheduled services between Jammu & Delhi and Jammu &
Srinagar/Leh. Rail Jammu Tawi is an important railhead
of the Northern India. The main trains operating to/ from Jammu are:
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