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Bawe Wali Mata Mahakali Mandir

Address: PVGJ+J25, Gorkha Nagar, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir 180006

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Bawe wali mata mahakali mandir is a Hindu temple in Jammu.It has been rated 9.8 out of 10 by 555 people.

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Abhishek G. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Jai Mata Di ??? Jai Bawe wali mata?? Very beautiful and neat and clean temple of mata bawe vaali located on a hill in jammu in Bahu, near Bagh-e-bahu park. Must visit temple of Mata. Mobile phones and extra luggage is not allowed inside temple. You can put your luggage in any Prashad shop located on the way to mata mandir. and mobile phones are deposited nearby temple for free of cost. you can reach there by mini bus in about 30 min from jammu tawi railway station. JAI MATA DI ???
Posted: 9 months ago

Praveen Tiwari (. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
The Mahakali temple famous as Bawe Wali Mata Temple has been built on a elevated platform and houses a black stone coloured idol of the Goddess Mahakali. Kali Mata Mandir is built within the premises of Bahu Fort, which overlooks the mighty Tawi River. The surrounding forest area has been converted into a beautiful park known as the “Bagh-e-Bahu”. Influenced by the Mughal gardens, the park provides a fantastic view of Jammu city. A newly constructed aquarium is also an added tourist attraction. The fort was built by Raja Bahulochan around 3000 years ago. The temple is considered to be second only to the Mata Vaishnodevi temple. A number of devotees make a beeline to Jammu each year to soak in the spiritual aura of the region. Built using white marble on a raised platform about 3.9 feet high, this temple has an idol of goddess Maha Kali in black stone. This is a small temple from within so only a few devotees can enter at time. Important information- ? A must visit site Mahakali temple in Bahu fort. This is the supreme Goddess of Jammu region Mahakali also called Bawe wali Mata located near Gurkha Nagar within the premises of Bahu fort, the mighty fort originally constructed by Raja Bahu lochan. Jammu trip is incomplete without the attendance here. Ton reach here while comimg from Pathankot side, right turn has to be taken just before crossing the Tawi River and follow the easily accessible signboards . The mobiles, cameras and leather belongings are not allowed here. The mobiles can be placed at any shop near the temple from where the devotees can purchase Burfi or Halwa prasaad. @@
Posted: 3 years ago

N D S. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
It's historical maha kali mandir inside the bahu fort on the bank of Tawi river. It's very nice place. A park is also there which is very nice. Many people come to the park in the evening with their families There so many monkeys at this temple. There is also Fish aquarium which very nice. The aquarium is fully AC. This aquarium is very important for fisheries students.
Posted: 3 years ago

Raghav S. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Religious temple of Hindus built back, have a very holy place amongst the hearts , people across all jammu come and visit. It is a nice place with good architecture Cultural place
Posted: 9 months ago

Rahul M. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Bawe wali mata temple is the pious place in Jammu. It is built within the premises on Bahu Fort and is considered as the most sacred and mighty shrines of Jammu city. The shrine has a black coloured Idol of the Goddess Mahakali. Number of devotees visits the temple to seek the blessing of the Kali mata and to soak the spiritual auora of the region. Bawe wali mata is the presiding Goddess of Jammu. People of Jammu have a strong belief that Bawe wali mata is always protecting Jammu city from external threats and dangers. There are many stories regarding this belief. It is believed that when Jammu city came under air attack during 1965 and 1971 by Pakistan Air Force no harm was done to the city because pilots were not able to see anything but huge empty ground and a young little girl holding an earthen lit lamp. Some facts: 1.The temple was built during 8th century in 1822. 2: The Temple was constructed by Raja Bahulochan over 3,000 years ago. 3: Mahakali temple dates back to 3400 BC, and is one of the oldest temples in India together with Mahamaya Temple in Bahu Rakh. 4: The black stone symbolizes goddess Mahakali and is said to have been got from Ayodhya by the kings belonging to the solar dynasty, Raja Bahu Lochan and Raja Jambu 5: Every Saturday,Sunday and Tuesday, a huge number of pilgrims come to this temple. 6: The temple was renovated in 19th century by the Dogra rulers. 7: People whose wishes are fulfilled do bhandara(Serve free food) to devotees. Jai mata rani di!! ???
Posted: 2 years ago

Timings:
Sunday: 6 am to 8:30 pm
Monday: 6 am to 8:30 pm
Tuesday: 6 am to 8:30 pm
Wednesday: 6 am to 8:30 pm
Thursday: 6 am to 8:30 pm
Friday: 6 am to 8:30 pm
Saturday: 6 am to 8:30 pm

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