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Location
Jalandhar is located at a
distance of about 84 km from
Amritsar on the Grand Trunk road
to Calcutta. Known for its
diverse industries like sports,
steel and iron re-rolling mills,
rubber goods, electric goods,
automobile parts, and sewing
machine factories and handloom
products.
The City of Jalandhar aptly fits
the description of an ancient
city with a modern face. This
presently industrialized town
also retains its antiquity
amidst high commercial activity.
Jalandhar also produces
world-class sports equipment.
Some of our finest sports people
also hail from Jalandhar.
Trivia
12 of India's greatest hockey
players have come from a single
village, Sansarpur, in Jalandhar
district.
History
The city derives its name from a
demon called Jalandhar who finds
a mention in the Puranas. As per
Historical evidence Jalandhar
defined the northwestern
boundary of Pushyamitra Sunga's
kingdom in 185 B.C. The place
also finds mention in accounts
of King Harsha's reign during
606 A.D. Udita. During the 9th
century, Jalandhar was a small
but independent kingdom known as
Trigarta. The city continued to
flourish under the Moguls and a
number of patriots born here
played a key role in the freedom
struggle. According to another
legend, Jalandhar was the
capital of the kingdom of Lav,
son of Rama. Yet another version
suggests that Jalandhar is said
to have derived its name from
the vernacular term 'Jalandhar'
means area inside the water,
i.e. tract between the two
rivers Satluj and Beas.
Architecture
Despite its industrial face,
Jalandhar has many a historical
monument. Among the prominent
monuments is the Mausoleum of
Iman Nasir and the fort at
Phillaur that once served as
Maharaja Ranjit Singh's line of
defense against the British. Of
religious prominence is the Shiv
Mandir which dates back to the
Lodhi era and the Gurudwara at
Kartarpur.
The Gurudwara at Kartarpur is
located about 16 km from
Jalandhar town and was built by
the Fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjun
Dev Sahib in 1656. A fair is
organized here every year to
commemorate the Guru’s birth
anniversary. Kartarpur also
happens to be the birthplace of
Swami Virjanand who was the
teacher of Swami Dayanand
Saraswati, the illustrious
founder of the Arya Samaj. A
memorial called Guru Virjanand
Smarak has been constructed in
his memory. Kartarpur is also
known for its grand furniture
industry.
Places
to Visit
Shiv Mandir
Situated in Gur Mandi, the Shiv
Mandir was built by the Nawab of
Sultanpur Lodhi, near Masjid
imarn Nasar.
Catholic Cathedral
This rare cathedral built by the
representatives of His Holiness,
the Pope, is the one of its kind
in the East. Its cosmo-cultural
design is a tribute to the
Punjabi tradition.
Nurmahal
Nurmahal is a small town around
13 km from Nakodar. The place is
famous for Nurjehan's (the
famous queen of Jehangir),
Palace "Mogul Serai."
Khatkar Kalan
The town of Khatkar Kalan is
known for its "Memorial Museum"
which was set up to commemorate
the martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat
Singh. The museum was
inaugurated on the 50th
martyrdom anniversary of the
great freedom fighter on March
23, 1981. The museum is situated
at Khatkar Kalan, on
Nawanshahar-Banga road in
Jalandhar district, at a
distance of 55 kilometers from
Jalandhar.
Nakodar
Nakodar is known for the 2
beautiful tombs that date back
to the 17th Century. The tomb of
Ustad (teacher) was built in the
memory Mohmmad Momin Hussain, a
musician in the service of
Khan-e-Khana during the early
reign of jehangir the other
monument is the tomb of his
pupil, Hazi Jamal.
The town as it was during 1947
had a characteristic of its own.
The town was divided into kots
and bastis. It had 12 kots, 12
gates and 12 bastis. The Kots
were predominantly Hindu areas
and had gates while bastis were
mostly Muslims. Only a
few of
these basties, Kots, and gates
can be seen in the present time
Jalandhar.
Monuments (Kots and
Bastis)
Temple of Vrinda An ancient
monument in the City, it was
built in the honor of the, wife
of Jalandhara, in the Kot Kishan
Chand locality. It is now known
as Tulsi Mandir. On one side of
the temple is a tank which is
said to have been the bathing
place of the demon Jalandhara.
Temple of Gupha at some distance
from the Temple of Vrinda is the
temple of Gupha dedicated to
Annapurna (goddess of food
grains). Also located nearby are
Brahm Kund and some temples
dedicated to Shiva.
Gurudwara Chhevin Padshahi
Guru Hargobind, the sixth Guru
of Sikhs, visited the city of
Jalandhar during his tour of
Doaba area. It is here at the
spot, where Guru Hargobind Singh
was interviewed by a holy Musilm
saint, Sheikh Darvesh, that the
Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi
stands. The saint blindfolded
his eyes so that he could swear
before the Mogul authorities
that he had not seen the Guru.
The great Guru had an in depth
discussion with the saint about
spiritual matters.
Other religious places
There is Sheetla Mandir near the
Balmiki gate, known to be as
ancient as the City of Jalandhar.
Within its premises are also two
small old temples of Hanuman and
Shiva. There is old Devi Talab
which has now been renovated. A
new temple ahs been built in its
center. An old temple of goddess
Kali also stands by the side of
the Devi Talab.
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