Jasmergarh Fort Hiranagar is a remarkable tourist attraction that beautifully combines history, spirituality, and community warmth in the town of Hiranagar. The fort is famously home to the Kali Mata Temple, drawing devotees from across the region who come to experience the temple’s serene ambiance, especially during Navratri and Tuesday evenings. The local administration’s dedication to preserving this historic site ensures a clean and welcoming environment, including ample parking and resting areas. Visitors often enjoy the inviting atmosphere with refreshments like pakodas and jalebi available nearby, making it not only a spiritual visit but also a delightful social experience. With its peaceful surroundings and friendly locals, Jasmergarh Fort is an enriching place to explore and reflect.
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Dr. Yash Paul Sharma
6 years agoVery old ford. Kali Mata Temple is inside the fort. Fort is well maintained by local administration. Very famous temple People from many parts are visiting the temple. The surrounding environment is also cool and good. Ample space for parking and siting.
Muskan Jain
6 years agoLovely place to visit. location is in hiranagar. A temple is located in the middle which is very peaceful. people are very good there in behavior. You can get pakodas and jalebi there to eat. Food is also provided there. Small sheds are made for rest and swings for children. A enthusiastic place to visit
Deepak Mathur
3 years agoThis place is in Hiranagar at jandi road. It is approximately 1.2km away from hiranagar bazar. This place is famous for KALI MATA Temple, many devotees come here in navratra and on every Tuesday evening people comes here.
Ramesh Sharma
4 years agoJASMERGARH FORT Also known as KILLA WALI MATA The fort lies 5 Km towards South from the National Highway 1A and can be easily reached by the abundance of transportation sources both from Hiranagar Morh as well as from Dyalachak. The prime source of attraction inside the fort is the sanctum sanctorum of Mahakali which has now been converted into a temple. The temple of Mahakali inside the fort is a place of attraction not only for the people from Hiranagar and adjoining villages but also from all over the district. Many legends are locally available for the establishment of sanctorum of Maha Kali inside the Fort. Some believe that the sanctorum was established by erstwhile Maharaja Hari Singh. The holi temple of Mahakali remains full of devotees throughout the year but during Navratras special pooja programmmes are held, besides periodical sansangs, jagrans and other religious congregations by the devotees. The fort lies towards North-Western side of the present day Hiranagar town situated just its outer side towards India-Pakistan Border on border road. It is surrounded by the villages Suba Chak, Chanjjal, Sanyal, Jandi etc and is situated between Tarnah and Bein Nallahs. As per historical records, the Hiranagar (Jasmergarh) fort also housed Tehsil and other government offices till they were shifted to the modern day Hiranagar town after 1947. The strategic location of the Hiranagar town too is quite significant. As per available historical records, Sikh forces attacked the Jasrota Kingdom in January 1845 and plundered the wealth of the Jasrota and Jasmergarh forts. They used heavy force and artillery to demolish the forts. Giving details of the Sikh attack, British agent camped at Ludhiana Mr. Broadfoot writes, “Sikh forces plundered the wealth of Jasrota Kingdom and looted the ornaments and clothes from the bodies of the queens of Raja Hira Singh while they had sit on the pyre of deceased Raja for being performed sati.” Other historians have also mentioned that the Sikh army forcefully took the girls and ladies with them after the attack. In this way a powerful and progressive kingdom came to an end. After the death of Raja Hira Singh uncertainty loomed a large over the Jagir. It was after the treaty of Amritsar of 1846 that the Jagir was made a part of Jammu and Kashmir State and was granted the status of a district. The headquarters of the district of Jasrota remained in the Jasmergarh fort. It was later shifted to Kathua in 1922 and the district was renamed as Kathua district.
Explore with Rohit Maurya
a year agoThe Hiranagar fort is located in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is ideally situated 5km south from NH 1A. Devotees from all over the district come and ...