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Farooq, Karan Singh release book on Raghunath Temple
5/10/2010 11:22:24 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 10: Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr Farooq Abdullah and Member Parliament, Dr Karan Singh who is also Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Dharmarth Trust Council, on Monday released a book on historical Raghunath Mandir, in presence of a galaxy of literary and religious scholars.
The Book, written by Dr K K Mishra, documents the historical background, architecture and about the builders of the temple, besides the deities kept inside where lakhs of devotees, both from state and outside pay obeisance every year. The Temple, renowned across the country, is also a highly revered place for Shri Mata Vaishno Devi and Amarnath yatris.
The foundation of the historical temple was laid by Maharaja Ghulam Singh, while it was completed by his son Maharaja Ranbir Singh. Minister for Medical and Technical Education, R. S. Chib, Jammu and Kashmir Dharamarth Trust Council President Dr Devakar Singh, President Chamber of Commerce Jammu, Y. V Sharma, besides large number of audience and literary and religious scholars attended the Book release function.
Speaking on the occasion, Farooq hailed the efforts of the writer for taking up the commendable job of writing about the historical annals and religious importance of Shri Raghunath Temple. He said owing to its grandeur and historical background the Temple has a unique importance among the devotees as lakhs of them pay their obeisance, at the temple, every year. .
Highlighting the importance of Jammu as the city of temples and first destination for lakhs of pilgrims visiting Shri Mata Vaishno Devi, Dr. Farooq called for documentation of the history and religious importance of other temples of the city as well. He also called for proper upkeep of temples, describing these as rich religious heritage of the State.
Karan Singh said that Jammu is city of temples and people from across the world have great craving to visit this city. He said the grandeur of temples of Jammu is unique which can be found right from Uttarbani.
Highlighting the grandeur of Raghunath Temple, Karan Singh said the complex, besides the Idols of Lord Ram Chander and Laxman and Sita have seventeen other small temples in outer premises, including the temples of Bhagwan Vishnu, Lord Shiv, Ganesh, Narsingha, Matsya Avtar, Kurma Avtar, Varaha Avtar, Satya Bhagwan, Laxmi Radha Krishana and others. A full-fledged temple of Natraj has been added by him, Karan Singh added.
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