List of Hindu temples in Kashmir
Appearance
This is a list of notable Hindu Temples in Kashmir.
Anantnag
- Amarnath Temple[1]
- Mamal Temple at Pahalgam
- Gauri Shankar Temple at Pahalgam
- Shiva Bhagwati Temple Akingam
- Mata Uma Bhagwati Shrine at Uma Nagri-Brari Angan
- Nagbal Temples Complex
- Martand Sun Temple
- Mattan (Bawan) Temple
- Verinag Temple
- Bumzuva Cave and Temple
- Kheer Bhawani Temple at Logripora , Aishmuquam
- Paapharan Nag
- Raghunath Mandir at Anantnag
- Thajiwara Shiva Temple (cave) at Bijbehara
- Vijeshwar Temple at Bijbehara
- Jaya Devi Mandir at Bijbehara
- Nagdandi Ashram at Achabal
Bandipora
- Sharda Mandir at Kalusa
Baramulla
- Shankaragaurishvara Temple[2]
- Kotitirath Temple
- Shailaputri Mata Mandir
- Parihaspore Temple
- Boniyar Temple
- Mohineshwar Shivalaya Temple (Maharani Temple) at Gulmarg
- Nandkeshwara Bhairava Temple at Seer, Sopore
- Raghunath Temple at Baramulla
Budgam
- Mata Ragnya Shrine at Raithan
- Mata Ragnya Temple at Baedhpur, Nagam
- Mata Sharda Mandir at Ichkoot
- Shiv Temple at Sanghampura
- Shiv Mandir at Dainag
Ganderbal
- Kheer Bhawani at Tulmul [3]
- Wangath Temple complex[4]
- Mata Roopa Bhawani Temple at Manigam
- Mata Roopa Bhawani Temple at Lar
- Mata Roopa Bhawani Temple at Waskura
- Manasbal Shiv Temple at Manasbal Lake[5]
- Harmukh[6]
- Jayaraj Bhairava Temple at Lar
Kulgam
- Kausar Nag[7]
- Vasak Nag Kund Temple at Qazigund
- Mata Tripura Sundari Temple at Devsar
- Ragnya Bhagwati Temple at Manzgam
Kupwara
- Chitragupt Nag Temple at Trehgam
- Sadhu Ganga Asthapan at Kandi Khass, Handwara
- Bhadrakali Temple at Handwara[8]
- Khargund Temple
- Kheer Bhawani Temple at Tikker
Pulwama
- Avantiswami Temple[9][10][11][12]
- Payer Temple at Payer, Pulwama
- Jwala Ji Temple at Khrew[13]
- Narastan Temple at Tral
- Shiv Temple at Ladhoo(Khrew)
- Brari Maej Temple at Murran
- Jagannath Bhairav Temple at Achan, Pulwama
- Mata Bheda Devi Temple
- Siddheshwar Shiv Temple at Pampore
- Shiv Temple, Pulwama
- Indraaz Nag (Inder Nag)[14]
- Mangleshwara Bhairava Temple at Manghama, Sirnoo
Shopian
Srinagar
- Sharika Devi Temple at Hari Parbat[16]
- Shankaracharya Temple[17]
- Zeashta Devi Shrine[18]
- Vichar Nag Shiva Temple
- Pokhribal Devi Temple at Nigeen Lake
- ShitalNath Bhairav Mandir
- Gupt Ganga Temple ( Shiv Temple) at Nishat
- Pandrethan Temple
- Ganpatyar Temple
- Durga Nag Temple
- Rameshwaram Shiv Temple at Jawahar Nagar
- Mata Bhuvaneshwari Temple at Chandpora , Harwan
- Harishwara Mahadev Cave Temple at Khonmoh
- Shiv Temple at Takshak Nag, Zewan
- Anandeshwar Bhairav Temple at Maisuma
- Mata Roopa Bhawani Temple at Chashme Shahi
- Mata Roopa Bhawani Temple at Safakadal
- Purshyar Mandir
- Raghunath Temple, Srinagar
- Bala Devi (Tripurasundari) Mandir at Balhama
- Bhairav Mandir at Karan Nagar
- Ramkrishna Mission Shivalaya at Karan Nagar
- Sri Kathleshwar Mandir (ISKCON Srinagar)
- Gopi Tirth Meditation Centre (Kashmir Shaivism)
- Abhinavagupta Shrine at Gopi Tirth, Nishat
See also
References
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- ^ Burke, John (1868). "Shankaragaurishvara Temple at Patan, on the road between Srinagar and Baramula: view of the front or west face". Online gallery British Library.
- ^ "Kashmiri Pandits celebrate Shivratri with religious fervour". Deccan Herald. 20 Feb 2020.
- ^ Parmanand Parashar (2004). Kashmir: The Paradise of Asia. Sarup & Sons, Darya Ganj, Delhi. p. 249. ISBN 81-7625-518-1.
- ^ The Map's Road Atlas of India, R. P. Arya, p8
- ^ The Himalayas: Playground of the Gods - Trekking, Climbing and Adventures, M.S Kholi, p38
- ^ M. J. Akbar (1991). Kashmir, behind the vale. University of Michigan. p. 28.
- ^ [ https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archive/j-k/38-years-on-bhadrakali-idol-reinstalled-in-handwara-village-560351]
- ^ "Avantiswami Temple, Avantipur". Archeological Survey of India. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
- ^ Sen, Sailendra Nath (1999). Ancient Indian History and Civilization. New Age International. p. 295. ISBN 978-8122-411-98-0.
- ^ Raina, Mohini Qasba (2013). Kashur The Kashmiri Speaking People: Analytical Perspective. Partridge Publishing Singapore. p. 9. ISBN 978-1482-899-47-4.
- ^ Warikoo, K (2009). Cultural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir. Pentagon Press. p. 88. ISBN 978-8182-743-76-2.
- ^ Service, Tribune News. "Historic Pulwama temple damaged in fire". Retrieved 2016-02-27.
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- ^ [2]
- ^ Origin Archived 9 May 2012 at WebCite
- ^ Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh: Tourist Guide. Anmol Publications Pvt. Limited. 1989. ISBN 9788171580149.
- ^ "Kashmiri Pandits throng Zeashta Devi shrine - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-07-15.