Pakistan & Temples:
This thread will include temples located in Pakistan - where, when & condition. I will try to include as many temples as possible. Will update the thread time to time. So, this is going to be huge a thread.
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This thread will include temples located in Pakistan - where, when & condition. I will try to include as many temples as possible. Will update the thread time to time. So, this is going to be huge a thread.
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Ruins of 400 years old Somnath Temple in Massan village of Dist. Jhang, Punjab.
[1] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1359124736249384961?s=20
[1] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1359124736249384961?s=20
Sidh Pani Nath Temple, a 80-years old Hindu temple at Miri Fort in Quetta, Balochistan,
[2] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1345931432993165315?s=20
[2] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1345931432993165315?s=20
Sadh Belo Temple complex (9 temples), Sindh.
[3] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1340005776816017412?s=20
[3] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1340005776816017412?s=20
125 years old Hindu Temple in Hyderabad, Sindh.
[5] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1297624795798962177
[5] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1297624795798962177
200 years old Hindu temple in Zhob, Balochistan.
[6] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1225518599256903684
[6] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1225518599256903684
Shree Swami Narayan Temple. More than 200 years old in Karachi, Sindh.
[7] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1326185891354849286
[7] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1326185891354849286
100 years old Jain Temple, Multan, Punjab. The building is being used as a Madarsah.
[8] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1282308068865343490
[8] https://twitter.com/PremRathee/status/1282308068865343490
Pre-partition Temple Complex (3) in Eminabad Dist. Gujranwala, Punjab. The temples are being used as cattle yards. Shiva Lingam is placed in the backyard of a temple.
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170 years old Bara Temple in Chiniot, (Punjab) built by Maharaja Gulab Singh during the second Anglo-Sikh war.
The temple is now used as a school.
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The temple is now used as a school.
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More than 90 years old Asamai Temples (3) in Peshawar, KPK. Now they are being used for a residential purpose.
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1000 years old Shivala Teja Singh temple in Sialkot, Punjab. In 1992, the temple was partially demolished by miscreants in response of Babri Mosque demolition.
Temple before & after renovation.
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Temple before & after renovation.
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Remains of 100 years old Temple, Mandir Chunni Lal, in Lahore, Punjab. The temple, according to locals, was demolished in 1992 in the response of Babri Mosque demolition in India.
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An abandoned temple in Jhelum, Punjab. In 1992, in retaliation of Babri Mosque demolition, some tried to damage the building, but could not do it.
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About 170 years old temple - Kalyan Das Mandir in Rawalpindi, Punjab. Like many other temples, this too came under mob attacke in1992, but fortunately school administration managed to saved the building.
Current status: A govt shool for visually impaired students.
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Current status: A govt shool for visually impaired students.
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Talab Devi Mandir, Gujranwala, Punjab. The temple was not constructed completely due to the partition.
Status: Residential purpose since partition.
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Status: Residential purpose since partition.
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Darya Lal Mandir, dedicated to Jhulelal (considered as incarnation of Varuna Deva), is 300 years old Temple in Karachi, Sindh. This temple was attacked 3 times: 1965, 1970s and 1992 (as response of Babri Mosque demolition).
Temple after renovation in 2015:
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Temple after renovation in 2015:
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200 years old Shri Laxmi Narayan Mandir located under the Native Jetty Bridge, Karachi, Sindh.
Received attack in 1993 as a revenge after the demolition of Babri Mosque in India.
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Received attack in 1993 as a revenge after the demolition of Babri Mosque in India.
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An ancient Hindu temple on the bank of Indus in Makhad Shareef, Attock, Punjab. Not much is known about the origins of the temple.
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