| Location - Northern Most Part Of India Jammu, the ancient city of temples is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, the crown of India. Nestling in the foothills of the Himalayas, with the river Tawi flowing alongside, Jammu is the place that Raja Jambhu Lochan discovered one day while he was on a hunting trip. He decided to build a city on this land where no living creature seemed to bear enmity towards each other. Little is known of Jammus 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 Jambhu Lochans vision, the city of Jammu has come to be known as the City Of Ancient Temples. Innumerable temples and shrines, with glittering Shikhars soaring into the sky dot the citys skyline, creating the ambience of a holy and peaceful city. Jammus clo |