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| Maa VaishnoDevi(Katra) |
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Indian Spiritual tradition has propounded four Purusharth (objectives) of a human life. These being Dharm (Righteousness), Arth (Material Pursuits), Kaam (Contentment) and Moksh (Enlightenment). Shri Mata Vaishno Devi is believed to grant all the four boons to those who visit Her Holy Shrine. She is considered to fulfill anything and everything that a person wishes for in life, in a righteous way. It is an experience of all, that no one goes empty handed from Her Great Pilgrimage.
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| Amarnath |
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It is a village situated 7 kms. from Indora on the meeting point of the Beas and the Choch rivers. There is an old temple, built in Mughal style, housing 6 feet long and 5 feet round 'Shivalinga' The 'Linga' here is of its own kind not found anywhere in the world. The Linga inside the temple is made of wood and it automatically breaks into two pieces and then the two equal pieces are put in the right place and it again retain its original state.
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| Patnitop |
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If you like a peaceful and quiet place, then this hill station in the Jammu area is the place for you to stay. Patnitop is located at a considerable height and is surrounded by trees. It takes four hours to reach the top via Katra. The best place to stay is JKTDC Cottages, owned by the government. The location is perfect, amidst the trees and in the centre of town. Other options to spend the night at Patnitop are GreenTop hotel, Hotel Samsar, Hotel Vardaan Resort, Hotel Oasis Resort and Hotel Jaiskahan.
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| Kashmir(The Paradise on Earth) |
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Cradled in the lap of majestic mountains of the Himalayas, Kashmir is the most beautiful place on earth. On visiting the Valley of Kashmir, Jehangir, one of the Mughal emperors, is said to have exclaimed: "If there is paradise anywhere on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here." Today Kashmir refers to a larger area that includes the Indian-administered regions of Kashmir valley, Jammu and Ladakh. Kashmir was originally an important centre of Hinduism and later of Buddhism.
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