Posted 20 July 2023 in Culture and Heritage
Jalandhar is among the few unique cities that blend the ancient, mediaeval, and modern. Located in the northwestern Indian state of Punjab, Jalandhar draws your attention for more than one reason. First, its historical legacy which bears a close relation with the Harappan age. Second, the city has witnessed many upheavals during its long journey, braving the Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, and the British.
Finally, it is a cradle of Punjabi heritage wherein culture and traditions will rub off on you amidst the commercial buzz. Let us explore why Jalandhar is worth a visit.
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You cannot have enough of this city that is located between two rivers, Satluj and Beas. Replete with monuments and shrines will leave you yearning for more. The beautiful city seeps into you, evoking varied emotions to pamper you with cherished memories beckoning a recall uniformly. You will find a good mix of landmarks representing its past.
The not-to-be-missed curated attractions and some of the reasons why Jalandhar is worth a visit are:
The temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where thousands of devotees come to worship Sati in the form of Devi Durga. Central to the temple complex is a 200-year-old tank, where many come to take a holy dip. The tank’s backdrop is the serene yet majestic temple that has survived many invasions in the past.
The memorial reminds the present generation of Punjab’s historical contribution to the struggle through the ages, especially the freedom struggle. In addition, the memorial showcases the rich cultural heritage of the land and is a recently-added attraction.
A significant attraction in Jalandhar is the annual fair remembering Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh, while the majestic and imposing white-marbled Gurudwara stands guard. Its serenity and calmness touch your soul to leave a lasting impression of peace.
Punjab has been at the forefront of India’s freedom movement, undergoing many tribulations. Furthermore, the monument is a historical depiction of Punjabi’s fight for independence. In addition, you will find the museum a treasure trove of history and culture.
The architectural marvel showcases the gate in a different style, while the complex is matching the prevalent times. Today, the temple built in reverence to Lord Shiva, is one of Jalandhar’s significant attractions and one of the most respected places in the city.
The ancient temple is dedicated to Vrinda, wife of the demon king Jalandhara. The adjacent tank is believed to be the king’s bathing place in olden times. The shrine is located in Kol Krisjhan Chand and is surrounded by many other temples in the vicinity. The Annapurna, Shiva, and Hanuman temples are nearby to visit.
The fifth Sikh Guru Arjan Dev established the Gurudwara in A.D. 1656, about 16 km from the city centre. The Gurudwara is popular for the fair that is held here to mark the birth anniversary of the Guru.
It is believed that Sufi Saint Baba Farid visited and stayed in the beautifully crafted 800-year-old tomb. Its Mughal architecture, with exquisite mural designs and line drawings on its walls are stunning. The beauty comes to life during prominent festivals when it is illuminated.
The project is a joint venture between the Indian and Punjab governments, a testimony to the ever-evolving city. This modern structure, spread over 72 acres, covers every facet of human development to the latest scientific achievements. You can also indulge in a leisurely boat ride at the facility.
The mention of food in Punjab conjures visions of lip-smacking, ghee-drenched potato parathas, and sarson da saag and makki di roti. Gourmet enthusiasts will find Jalandhar’s street food a major reason to visit Jalandhar.Here are some dishes you must try when here.
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Jalandhar’s Rangla Punjab epitomises authentic Punjabi culture in every hue for you to absorb conventionally. The themed village helps you immerse in the unadulterated Punjabi “pind” lifestyle and travel back in time to revisit the golden era. It is a one-stop destination in Jalandhar to indulge and soak in activities for a lifetime of cherished memories.
Jalandhar is a city of contrasts. Visitors to the city must remember a few points to make the vacation memorable.
Winters are short and cool, and the summers are long and hot. The monsoon season is from July till August. Despite the temperature fluctuating between summers and winters, visitors will find the months from October to March to be the most conducive for a visit to Jalandhar.
A trip to Jalandhar is exciting as it mixes everything Punjab stands for. The city is known for its historical monuments and rich cultural heritage. The commercial hub is a leader in sports goods and leather products. However, your visit to Jalandhar is incomplete without savouring the mouth-watering traditional Punjabi delicacies. In addition, you cannot miss out on the warmth of the people and the energy of the place.