Shree Parshuram Dham

ॐ जय परशुराम

Jai Parshuram Dham

Village Jatwal, Tehsil Ghagwal, District Samba, Jammu

One of the biggest temples of Lord Parashuram — sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu — being built on 50 kanal land in Jammu. Be part of this divine mission.

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The Sixth Avatar

Lord Parashurama

Parashurama (परशुराम, ‘Rama with an axe’) is the sixth avatar among the Dashavatara of the preserver god Vishnu in Hinduism. He is the destroyer of evil on this planet. Lord Shiva advised him to liberate the Mother Earth from felons, ill-behaved people, extremists, demons and those blind with pride.

He is one of the Chiranjivis (Immortals), who will appear at the end of the Kali Yuga to be the guru of Vishnu’s tenth and last incarnation, Kalki. According to Hindu history, Parashurama was born to the sage Jamadagni and his Kshatriya wife, Renuka.

Lord Parashurama has many stories from both epics — the Ramayana & the Mahabharata.

Lord Parashurama

परशुराम — Sixth Avatar of Vishnu

Chiranjivi · Immortal

Under Construction

About the Dham

In Jammu, Village Jatwal, Tehsil Ghagwal, District Samba, a huge temple of Lord Parshuram is being constructed which shall be one of the biggest temples in the world of the Lord. The temple is being built on 50 kanal land, which also includes a pond, park and further beautification of the nearby area.

The construction and beautification is managed by the Jai Parshuram Dham Committee, established in December 2024. The temple is already 35% complete as of February 2025, funded by the people of Jatwal and all surrounding villages. This place is also being developed to house pilgrims visiting Lord Amarnath and Mata Vaishno Devi.

50
Kanal Land
Temple Campus
35%
Constructed
As of Feb 2025
₹3 Cr
Initial Phase Cost
Estimated
Dec '24
Dham Committee
Established

Our Purpose

Mission & Objectives

Establish and manage Hindu Temples for religious and cultural activities

Promote teaching of the Vedas and Hindu scriptures and traditions

Advance social, cultural, religious, and spiritual understanding

Conduct educational programs rooted in Hindu values and traditions

Foster friendship and goodwill among people

Offer social services and free/subsidised health check-ups to those in need