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Lakshmi Narayan Temple :
This is one of the ancient temples of Bhaderwah. It is located in the heart of the town near Seeri Baazar. Every year the famous Manimahesh Yatra from Bhaderwah starts from this temple.
It also has an old dharamshala where rooms for night stay are available at a very low cost.

 

Gupt Ganga Temple :
About a kilometer away from Bhaderwah Seeri baazar on the Jai road lies this historical temple of Lord Shiva called Gupt Ganga temple. It has a cave and it is said that during Agyatvas Pandavs spent few days here. A big foot on the rocks of this temple is attributed to Bhim. In front of this temple flows beautiful Neeru Stream, where kids can be spotted taking bath in the famous Hanuman Dal. A morning walk towards the Gupt Ganga from Bhaderwah on the Jai Road is highly refreshing.People can be easily spotted on this road early morning taking walks
 

 
Chandi Mata Mandir Chinote :
Chandi Mata Mandir, Chinote is a newly renovated temple situated at village Chinote. Every year Trishul Bhaint Yatracomes here from Doda on 3rd July. Again on 18th August a grand Yatra popularly known as Machail Yatra starts from Chinote in Bhadarwah to Machail (Paddar region of Kishtwar) and after one day stay at Bhadarwah at Bhawan of Chandi Mata to Machail returns to Bhadarwah after seven days. 
 
   

 
Vasuki Naag Temple Gatha :
Vasuki Nag temple is the presiding deity of the Bhadarwah. There are four Vasuki Nag Temples in the town, one of which is at Gatha, heart of town. The main idol of the Vasuki Nag Temple at Gatha is a wonderful specimen of art and sculpture. Kailash Yatra starts from Vasuki Nag Temple Gatha Bhadarwah and passes through Lakshmi Narayan Temple towards Kailash Kund every year.

 
Vasuki Naag Temple Vasik Dehra Bhaderwah :
Another Vasuki (Bask) Naag temple is situated in the middle of Mohalla Vasik Dehra Bhaderwah.
Its a beautiful temple and inside this temple are present idols of Vasuki Naag Devta.

 
Jamia Masjid Bhaderwah :
There is a splendid mosque situated in the town proper and is marvelous specimen of wooden architecture with influence of Kashmiri architecture. It is situated near the bridge at the Bank of Puneja Nalla , which divides Bhaderwah town in two equal halves one of which has the old Bustand Bhaderwah (Parla Bazar) and the other has Seri Baazar (Nagar) Bhaderwah.

 
Nagni Mata Mandir Bhaderwah :
On the right side of Bhaderwh-Jai road, in village Manthla,between densely populated deodar trees is situated an ancient temple of Nagni Mata, which is considered to be sister of Thubu Nag. On 12th April a grand Mela is held at Sabar Dhar in honour of Sabar Nag in which thousands of Bhadarwahis pay obeisance and on the next day i.e. 13th of April on Ist Basakhi again a very grand Mela of "Nagni Mata" is held at Manthla where thousand of people all around Bhaderwah pay obeisance, sing Bakti songs and dance in order to please Mata for their good crops and health.

 
Thuba Naag :
Thuba village is located on a high peak which can be seen from Bhaderwah valley and it separates Chinta from Bhaderwah. From this village complete view of Bhaderwah valley with the beautiful mountains surrounding it can be seen. An ancient temple of Thuba Naag and Lord Shiva is located in this village. In the wee hours of the morning following Malcha, second annual jatra of Chinta valley falling in the autumn every year, a huge group of local people along with the local poojari (chela) take out a procession (mala) starting from Kerhei reaches Thubu Temple and perform pooja there .
 
 
 
 
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