Purmandal In Jammu
Purmandal In Jammu
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Q1. Who built Purmandal Shiv Temple in Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans According to legends Purmandal Shiv temple in Jammu and Kashmir was built by King Veni Dutt. The Shiv temple's current structure is created by Maharaja Gulab Singh, who was also the founder of Jammu and Kashmir state.
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Q2. Where is Purmandal situated in Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans Purmandal is situated 22 kilometres from Jammu city in Samba district near the banks of Holy river Devika.
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Q3. How to reach Purmandal in Jammu?
Ans To reach Purmandal in Jammu, one must get to Jammu city, and from there, you can hire cabs, buses or drive private vehicles. Flights, trains or road transports reach Jammu city. The nearest railway stations are Jammu Tawi and Samba railway stations, while Jammu domestic airport is the nearby airport. National Highway 1 A and National Highway 44 are well connected with Jammu city to other states of India and can be travelled in private vehicles or government transports.
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Q4. What is the best season to reach Purmandal Jammu?
Ans The best season to visit Purmandal Jammu is from October to May. Still, the Mahashivratri festival, which comes in February or March, sees millions of tourists coming down from other parts of India to Purmandal. Monsoons from July to September receive moderate to heavy rainfall, which creates trouble in travelling.
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Q5. Why is Purmandal in Jammu famous?
Ans Purmandal in Jammu is famous as Chota Kashi or Mini Kashi, where many people come to wash away their sins in the holy Devika river.
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Q6. What is the other name for Purmandal in Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans Purmandal in Jammu and Kashmir is also called Chota Kashi for its holistic importance.
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Q7. Which river flows near Purmandal in Jammu?
Ans River Devika flows near Purmandal in Jammu. It is believed that the Devika river is much more holistic in Hindu legends that even Ganga also takes a bath in Devika river when she becomes dirty with the sins of other people. The Devika river later becomes Uttar Behni( north-flowing), rare as it changes its direction towards the north direction at village Mandal.
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