Neha Mewari | Dec 10, 2024
Hinglaj Mata Mandir, in Balochistan’s Hingol National Park, is a Shakti Peetha. Hindus believe Goddess Sati’s head fell here. Local Muslims also revere it as Nani Mandar.
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The Katas Raj Temples, near Chakwal in Punjab, date back to 615-950 CE. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it’s a key pilgrimage site for Hindus from Pakistan and abroad.
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Kalka Devi Temple, located in the hills of Aror, Sindh, is a sacred site. Nestled in a cave, it draws Hindu and Muslim visitors, including devotees from India.
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Located in Soldier Bazaar, Karachi, Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir is 1,500 years old. It’s one of Pakistan’s oldest Hindu temples, drawing devotees year-round.
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The Shri Varun Dev Mandir on Manora Island, Karachi, is devoted to Lord Jhulelal, the water deity. It symbolises faith and spirituality for Hindu devotees.
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