Sapt Sarovar Mandir, Kathua, Jammu & Kashmir
Sapt Sarovar Mandir is a venerated shrine located in Krishna Nagar in Kathua district of J&K.
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Sapt Sarovar temple was constructed by Bhagat Chajju Ram in 1969. The name 'Sapt Sarovar' is derived from the "Sapt Rishis". There is a Sapt Sarovar (a hallowed lake) located nearby the temple complex. The Sapt Sarovar Mandir, Kathua, Jammu & Kashmir also houses a pathshala (primary educational institution for the disadvantaged) and a dharamshala (rest houses for pilgrims). The Sapt Sarovar Mandir is accessible from Kathua, on the Jammu-Pathankot Highway. The nearest railhead is the Kathua Railway Station.
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(Last Updated on : 08-10-2009)
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