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Temples in Jammu and Kashmir

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Jammu and Kashmir serve as spots that have the potential to catch the attention of tourists visiting this state.

220px-The_Ancient_Shankaracharya_Temple_(Srinagar,_Jammu_and_Kashmir).jpgTemples in Jammu and Kashmir are no exception. They serve as spots that have the potential to catch
the attention of tourists visiting this state. The state of Jammu and Kashmir is located in the northern part of India.

2229-sahasrabahu-temple-dedicated-to-lord-vishnu-in-gwaliorShankaracharya Temple: This is one of the most popular temples in Jammu and Kashmir.This
is dedicated to Lord Shiva; a Shiva Linga was placed in the temple during the 19th century.

Untitled.pngShankaragaurishvara Temple: Shankaragaurishvara Temple is
situated in Pattan, near Baramulla. This temple represents Kashmiri style of architecture.


Wangath Temple Complex: Wangath Temple Complex is located in Wangath close to Naranag in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir.

c9dbc85a9b0dd325aedcd9edce948784Raghunath Temple: Raghunath Temple is located in the district of Jammu. This temple is regarded as one of the largest temple
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6e8f15bf415f6c8b585504f64330a8ed.jpgVaishno Devi Mandir: Temples in Jammu and Kashmir also include Vaishno Devi Mandir, which is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites of India. It is situated in Katra on the Trikuta Mountains.

Amarnath Temple: The temple dates back to the 5th century. This temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is situated near Lidder Valley in Pahalgam tehsil of Anantnag district at an altitude of 3888 meters.

Sharika Devi Temple
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