RAGHUNATH TEMPLE is one of the greatest asylum buildings of north India. It is arranged in Jammu in the Indian domain of Jammu and Kashmir.
The asylum has various celestial creatures in its complex of havens, yet the coordinating god is Rama, an Avatar of Vishnu. The Mughal compositional effect is found in all the winding formed towers which have gold plated towers, except for the dominate the central sacrificial table which is said to be in Sikh building style.
It contains a complex of seven Hindu heavenly places, each with its very own Shikhara. The fortes in the dividers of the spots of love are outlined with 300 particularly made pictures of divine beings. The show-stoppers in the 15 sheets of the essential sacred place rely upon subjects from Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavad Gita.
The haven was worked in the midst of the period 1822– 1860 in response to popular demand of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, while Jammu was under his association by Maharaja Gulab Singh.