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Jammu...
Bahufort
Bahu Fort / Temple
5
kms from Jammu city situated on a rock face on the left bank
of the river Tawi, this is perhaps the oldest fort and edifice
in the city. Constructed originally by Raja Bahulochan over
3,000 years ago, the existing Fort was more recently improved
and built by Dogra rulers. There is a temple dedicated to
Goddess Kali inside the fort popularly known as Bave wali
Mata. The fort overlooks river placidly down the Jammu city.
Every Tuesday and Sunday pilgrims throng this templeand jostle
for Tawi flowing worship. Bave Wali Mata is the presiding
deity of Jammu. One can really imagine, on looking at the
fort, the wars fought, the invasions prevented and even the
grandeur of the Royal families.
Today the fort is surrounded with beautiful terraced garden
which is favourite picnic spot of the city folk. It has waterfalls,
flowers and big trees.
Maha Maya Temple and City Forest
On
the by-pass road behind Bahu Fort, the city forest surrounds
the ancient Maha Maya Temple overlooking the river Tawi. A
small garden surrounded by acres of woods provides best view
of the city.
How
to Reach
This place is connected with all the spots of the city. Regular
transport is available from all the connecting points. Minibuses
and Autorickshaws can take you right upto the fort on payment
of nominal fare.
What to Do ?
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Pray to the Goddess in Sanctum Sanctorum
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Explore the Fort
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Take long walks in the city forest and enjoy wild beauty
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Take excursion to the Terraced Garden named as Bagh-I-Bahu
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