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JAMMU AND KASHMIR (INDIA)Jammu & Kashmir
State Map
General Information
Wildlife
Places of Worship
Fairs & Festivals
Discovered by Raja Jambu Lochan in the 9th century B.C. located on the foothills of Himalayas with the picturesque River Tawi flowing
alongside, it is the winter capital city of the state. Jammu is popularly known as the "City of Temples" due to the innumerable Temples
and shrines with glittering 'shikars' soaring the sky.
Srinagar is a city of lakes and rivers, lush wild gardens of lotus and water lilies, Mughal Gardens spreading along the lake side in a patterned beauty.
No destination is quite so romantic, no setting as enchanting as Srinagar. More or less in the center
of Kashmir, at an altitude of 1,730 m, Srinagar's allure changes with the
passing of each season.
Situated at a height of 3,888 m and 45 kms from Pahalgam, Amarnath is a difficult
trek but an extremely crucial centre of pilgrimage. The image of Lord Shiva which
is in form of a Lingam is formed naturally of ice. The Amarnath yatra is undertaken
in July-August (Shravan) and thousands of devotees from the subcontinent come
to pay homage before Shiva in one of his Himalayan abodes.
Nestled in the folds of the mighty Trikuta mountain 61 kilometres
North of Jammu at a height of 5,200 feet from the sea level, the cave shrine of
Trikuta Bhagwati has been a beacon of faith and fulfilment for millions of devotees
since time immemorial.
Dachigam was at one time the exclusive hunting
preserve of the Maharaja of Kashmir. It contains the last viable hangul
population, related to the red deer of Europe, with a white rump patch
and impressive spread of antlers. There are some 20 other mammal species
including the snow leopard and over 150 species of fauna. Game-viewing
is possible through the year.
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