ရတနာသံုးပါးအား၊ဦးထိပ္ပန္ဆင္၍၊မိဘႏွစ္ပါးႏွင့္ေက်းဇူးရွင္သူငယ္ခ်င္းမ်ားအားလုံးကုိ ေက်းဇူးအထူးတင္ပါေၾကာင္းႏွင္႔မိမိအားအိႏိၵယႏုိင္ငံသုိ႔ပညာသင္သြားေရာက္ႏုိင္ရန္အစမွအဆုံးထိေမတၱာေစတနာျဖင္႔အစစအရာရာကူညီေပးခဲ႔ေသာေဒါက္တာအရွင္စႏၵိမာႏွင္႔ ေဒါက္တာအရွင္လာဘသာမိတို႔အားေက်းဇူးအထူးတင္ေၾကာင္းဂုဏ္ျပဳမွတ္တမ္းတင္အပ္ပါသည္။ (ရ.၈.၂၀၀၆)

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Welcome to Jammu city.


  The city of Jammu, besides being the winter capital of the state, is also known as the city of temples. It is believed that Raja Jamboo Lochan originally founded the city in the 14th century. 


According to the popular legend, while the Raja was hunting one day, he happened to witness a tiger and a goat drinking water side by side from one and the same pond. He was so struck by this extraordinary phenomenon that he decided to build a city at this site so that the strong and weak could live together in peace and mutual tolerance. Eventually, he founded the city, which came to be known as "Jamboo" after his own name. The name later distorted to that of Jammu as it is called now. In 1730, the city came under the rule of the Dogra king, Raja Dhruv Deva and under the patronage of Dogra rulers; Jammu became an important centre of art and culture, especially the Pahari School of paintings. Today, the beautiful city of Jammu boasts of innumerable temples and shrines, refreshing environs, pleasant climate, breathtaking views and harmonious existence of Hindus and Muslims. Ref (http://www.kashmir-tourism.net/jammu/jammu-city.html)

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