List of Hindu temples in Pakistan
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The major Hindu temples in Pakistan are Shri Hinglaj Mata temple (whose annual Hinglaj Yatra is the largest Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan, which is participated by more than 250,000 pilgrims),[1] Shri Ramdev Pir temple (whose annual Ramdevpir Mela in the temple is the second largest Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan,[2] Umarkot Shiv Mandir (famous for its annual Shivrathri festival, which is one of the biggest religious festivals in Pakistan,[3] and the Churrio Jabal Durga Mata Temple (famous for Shivrathri celebrations which is attended by 200,000 pilgrims).[4]
Pakistan Administered Kashmir
[edit]- Shiv Temple at Barnala[5]
- Banganga Temple at Khuiratta[6]
- Hindu Temples at Kotli City[7]
- Baba Balaji Temple at Ratta, Dadyal
- Raghunath Temple at Mangla Dam Lake[8][9]
- Shivala Temple, at Mangla Dam Lake[9]
- Sita Ram Temple at Muzaffarabad City[10]
- Mandhol Sun Temple at Mandhole
Balochistan
[edit]- Shri Hinglaj Mata temple is located in Hingol National Park. The shrine of the Goddess Hinglaj is located in the desert of Balochistan, Pakistan, about 215 kilometers west of the city of Karachi. The annual Hinglaj Yatra is the largest Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan, which is participated by more than 250,000 pilgrims.[1][12]
- Baba Chandragup is a mud volcano. It is an important stop for pilgrims on their way to the shrine of Shri Hinglaj Mata temple. The volcano is considered as the embodiment of Lord Shiva.[13]
- Marrhi Mandir at Dera Bugti[14]
- Agrasen Maharaj Temple, Harnai
- Shiva Temple, Harnai
- Sant Madhoo Das Temple at Bhag Tehsil.
- Banke Bihari Mandir, Chalgari
- Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gajozai
- ISKCON centre, Khuzdar
- Shiva Mandir at Mastung.It has a tree with three branches representing Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh.
- Kalka Mata Mandir at Mastung
- Ram Mandir, Nuttal
- Bhagwan Vishnu Sthanam, Dera Murad Jamali
- Arya Samaj Temple at Quetta[16]
- Bhagat Chuharmal Temple at Quetta
- Krishna Temple at Quetta
- Sidh Pani Nath Ji Temple at Mirri Fort[17]
- ISKCON centre, Quetta
- Sibi Mandir
- Tili Van Mandir
- Pooja Mata Mandir at Lehri
- Hindu temple, Zhob
- Arya Samaj Temple, Zhob[18]
Islamabad
[edit]- Rama Temple at Saidpur village[19]
- Krishna Temple at Islamabad
- Temple at Raval Dam
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
[edit]- Balmik Mandir at Jogianwala Mohallah[21]
- Hindu Temple at Bilot[22]
- Kafir Kot Temples at Kafir Kot[22]
- Kali Mata Temple at Topanwala Chowk[23]
- Bara Dari Temple at Sarai Saleh
- Gurdwara & Ganesh Mandir at Haripur City
- Krishna Temple at Main Bazar[24]
- Maa Shairan Wali Temple at Main Bazar[25]
- Shiv Mandir at Rehmania Bazar
- Valmiki Mandir
- Valmiki Mandir at Dargai
- Bareri Mata/Durga Temple and Shrine on Bareri Hill, (no longer in regular use but sometimes visited by pilgrims and tourists. The edicts of Ashoka are inscribed on three large boulders nearby.)[29]
- Mansehra Shiva Temple at Chitti Gatti[30]
- Shiv Mandir
- Asamai Temples Complex at Asamai Gate [32]
- Balmiki Mandir at Kalibari[33]
- Dargah Pir Ratan Nath at Jhanda Bazaar[34]
- Gorakh Nath Temple at Gor Khatri[35]
- Gurudwara Bhai Joga Singh at Qissa Khawani Bazaar[citation needed]
- Kalibari Mandir at Kalibari[36]
- Nandi Mandir
- Panj Tirath at Hashtnagri[37]
- Valmiki Temple at R.A.Bazar
- Wangri Garan Temple at Hashtnagri[38]
Punjab
[edit]- Baradari Temple at Attock Khurd
- Hari Temple at Hazro
- Shiva Temple at Fateh Jang
- Krishna Temple at Fateh Jang
- Old Temple at Attock Khurd
- Old Sheraan Wala Temple at Main Bazar
- Shri Mahavir Ji Temple at Mankera
- Katasraj Temple at choa saidanshah
- Malkana Temple at Dalwal
- Malot Temple at Malot
- SatGhara at Katas Village
- Bara Mandir was built by Maharaja Gulab Singh.[41]
- Mandir at Moza Suliaman
- kartari lal mandir(inside Lahori gate)
- shiv mandir
- Hanuman Mandir at Ashrafabad
- Sita-Ram Temple at Jhang Bazar Chowk
- Sheetla Mata Mandir at Sohdra
- Devi Wala Talaab at Mohalla Pondawala
- Loria Temple at Clock Tower Road
- Shiv Temple at Nuinke
- AatmaRam Temple, Gujranwala : It is the Samadhi of Jain Archarya Vijayanandsuri at Bakhtay Wala [42]
- Jain Temple at Rasool Nagar
- Tomri Sahib Temple at Badoki Gusaian
- Kamleshvar Mahadev Mandir
- Babraya wala Mandir
- Old Temple at Sook Kalan
- Sun Temple at Qilladar
- Guru Nanik Temple at Kaleke
- Bawalal nath mandir
- Massan mandir
- Hindu Temple at Mirzabad
- Hindu Temple at Rohtas Fort[43]
- Hindu Temple at Tilla Jogian
- Shiva Temple at Bagh Mohalla
- Darbar Baba Lal Shahbaz Qalandar at Raja Jang
- Baba Ram Thaman Shrine
- Hindu Temple at Mian Channun
- Sita Kund Mandir at Kabirwala
- Lachman Chotra at Kabirwala
- Ram Chotra at Kabirwala
- Amb Shareef Temple in Sakesar
- Basuli Hanuman Temple at Anarkali Bazaar
- Bhadrakali Temple, Lahore at Gulzar Colony
- Bhairav Ka Asthan at Ichhra
- Hudiara Temple at Hudiara
- Jain Temple at Garhi Shahu
- Krishna Temple at Ravi Road, Qasurpura
- Lava Temple at Lahore Fort
- Rattan Chand Temple at Anarkali Bazaar
- Satti Temple at Manhala
- Shiv Temple at Model Town
- Shri 1008 Bhagwan Adinath Jain Temple at Anarkali Bazaar, Jain Mandir Chowk
- Sitla Temple at Mohalla Chiri Maran
- Valmiki Temple at Anarkali Bazaar
- Ganga Ram Samadhi
- Hindu Temple at Danwaran
- shiva temple
- Mari Temple near Kalabagh at Mari Indus[44]
- Aditya Sun Temple at Suraj Kund
- Balmiki Temple (Valmiki) at Multan
- Hindu Temple at Bukhari Colony
- Mandir Jain Sweatamber at Inner City
- Mandir Shah Majeed at Inner City
- Sri Narasimha Temple at Prahladpuri
- Old Shiva Temple, Near Multan
- krishna temple
- Sikh Temple at Nankana Sahib
- Bhairavnath Temple at Zafarwal
- Hindu temple in Zafarwal
- Durga Mandir at Darman, Shakargarh
- Hindu Temple at Farooq Gunj Mohalla
- Shiva Temple at Sukhochak
- Krishna Temple at Sukhochak
- Digambar Jain Temple in Narowal
- Jain Mandir in Sankhatra
- Hindu Temple at Depalpur
- krishna temple
- Shri Krishna Temple at Saddar in Rawalpindi city[46]
- Valmiki Mandir, Rawalpindi
- Ambardaran Temple at Bohar Bazar[47]
- Bagh Sardaran Temple Complex at Ghazni Colony[48]
- Ganesha Temple, Landa Bazar at[49]
- Ganj Mandi Hindu Temple at Raja Bazar[49]
- Hindu Temple at Kahuta[50]
- Jandial Temple at Taxila (Zoroastrianism)
- Kalyan Das Temple at Kohati Bazar[51]
- Krishna Temple at Purana Qila[52]
- Lal Kurti Temple at Lalkurti[53]
- Madanpura Temple at Gawal Mandi[54]
- Sagri Temple at Saagri[55]
- shiva mandir
- Santandharam Temple at Sargodha[56]
- Baoliwala Temple at Bhera[57][58]
- Dahram Temple at Bhalwal[59]
- Gulabgarh Temple at Bhera[58]
- Hindu Temple at Bhera[60]
- Hindu Temple in Sheesh Mahalat, Bhera[61]
- Shiv Temple at Bhera[62]
- Hindu temple at Pind Mirowal Moridke
- Jagannath Temple at Hassanpura, Sialkot
- Hindu Temple at Qila Kalar Wala[63]
- Mata Katyani Temple at Kakran[64]
- Puran Bhagat Temple at Rasulpur Road[65]
- Raghunath Temple, Sialkot at Gurr Mandi Bazar[66]
- Shivala Teja Singh temple at Kashmiri Mohalla[67]
- Sassi Da Kallara at Multan khud
- Old Hindu Temple at Dhurnal
- Sri Sanatam Dharm Sabha Mandir
- Shiva Mandir
Sindh
[edit]Temples in Sindh province:
- Raharki Sahib at Raharki 5 km away from Daharki (Pakistan's biggest Hindu temple)[citation needed]
- Shadani Darbar at Mirpur Mathelo
- Hanuman Mandir at Mirpur Mathelo
- Shri Krishna Mandir Aanand Dham, Devri road, Ghotki
- ISKCON Hyderabad, Sindh
- Shiv temple, Hyderabad
- Durga Shiv Mandir at Circuit House
- Maa Kali Mandir
- SSD Dham Mandir at Shahi Bazar
- Baba Kalyan Dass Mandir
- Bhagwan Shiv Mandir at Ladies Market
- Lal Sain Mandir at Bhahan Bazar
- Nandro Mata Waro Mandir at Chenchri Ghitti
- Sach Khand Dham
- Shive shankar Mandir at Peti Bazar
- Swami Kirshan Gir Darbar (Kundan Gir Marri)
- Bhole Shankar Mandir at Kotri
- Daharan Tirth at Lakki hills[68]
- Gobindram Darbar at Manjhand
- Hanuman Mandir at Kotri
- Kathwari Harijan Manhar Mandir near Nooriabad in Thana Bulla Khan
- Guru Mangal Gir Temple in Thana Bulla Khan
- Guru Balpuri Ashram in Thana Bulla Khan
- Bhagnari Shiv Mandir at Kakri Ground or Lyari Town
- Darya Lal Sankat Mochan Mandir (also called Jhoolay Lal Mandir) at Custom House
- Devi Mandir at Bombay Bazar
- Guru Nanak Gurudwara at Karachi City
- Hanuman Mandir at Doli Khata
- Hanuman Mandir at Frere Road
- Hinglaj Mata Mandir (also called Jagannath Akhra Mandir) at Bhimpura
- ISKCON Karachi
- Malir Mandir at Shah Faisal Town
- Manhar Mandir Kathwari Mandir at Rancho Line
- Mari Mata Mandir Rattan Tallow Akbar Road at Saddar
- Mata Mandir at Doli Khata
- Narsingh Mahadev Mandir at Risala
- Naval Mandir at Ranchore Lines is a 200 sq yards pale yellow stone walled temple with polished marble surfaces and clay statues of Santoshi Mata, Kali Mata, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha, Hanuman, Guru Nanak and Rama and Nandi where Holi and Diwali are celebrated.[69]
- Pamwal Das Shiv Mandir at Lyari Town.[70][71][72]
- Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple at Soldier Bazar, is 1500 years old and houses a 2.5m tall statue of lord Hanuman. Renovation of the temple commenced in 2012 and it is popular among Maharashtrian, Sindhi and Balochi devotees.[73][74] Half of the temple's 2,609 square feet of land has been encroached upon by Muslims, The temple has won back four of six small plots after the lease was cancelled by a district court and is still fighting to reclaim two remaining plots.[75]
- Parsi Fire Temple at Saddar Karachi
- Ramchandra Mandir at Saddar
- Ramswamy Mandir at Ramswamy
- Shankar Bhole Nath Mandir at Mauripur
- Sheetala Mata Mandir at Bhimpura
- Shiv Mandir at Islamia Science College
- Shree Radha Gokul Anand Temple at Rangiwara
- Shree Ram Dev Pir Mandir at Sadder town near Cantt Railway Station
- Shri Guru Nanak Darbar at Manora
- Shri Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha at Aram Bagh
- Shri Hanuman Mandir at Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre
- Shri Hanuman Mandir at Karachi Cantonment
- Shri Laxmi Narayan Mandir at Native Jetty area
- Shri Mari Amman Temple at JPMC F/Type
- Shri Mari Maata Mandir at Korangi Town
- Shri Punch Mukhi Hanuman Mandir at Garden East
- Shri Ramdev Shiv Santosh Temple at Drigh Road
- Shree Ratneshwar Mahadev Mandir at Clifton
- Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
- Shri Varun Dev Mandir at Manora beach[76]
- Shri Krishna Mandir Steel Town Karachi
- Baba Garib Das Darbar at Gospur, Kandhkot
- Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib (Gurudwara) at Kandhkot
- Prem Prakash Aashram at Kandhkot
- Samadha Dham at Kandhkot
- Jhulay Lal Temple at Hindu Mohalla, Choondiko
- ISKCON centre at Thari Mirwah
- ISKCON Larkana
- Chidakashi darbar Temple, Karma bagh
- Krishna temple
- Shivala temple
- Shiv Temple at Laghari
- Naon Nath Asthan Digri
- Lal shiv mandir
- Shiv Temple at Heerabad
- Shiv temple Malhi Goth (Baghat)
Kot ghulam Muhammad
- Darbar Sahib at Halani
- Baba Hiradaram Mandir
- Baba Khat Wala Shahib Mandir
- Guru Nanik Dass Mandir
- Qambar Darbar at Qambar
- Shiv Mandir
- Khori Darbar mandir at khipro
- Rato Kot Mandir at Sanghar
- Sai Pursna Ram Darbar at Hathongo
- Shri Shyam Dam Mandir, north of Baqar Khan Nizamani and west of Shahdadpur
- Shiv Mandir at Takanu in Jati Sujawal
- Hanuman Mandir at Shikarpur
- Khat Wari Darbar at Shikarpur
- Samadha Ashram at Shikarpur
- Shankaranand Bharti at Shikarpur
- Bhaghwan Valmiki Mandir, Saddar, Shikarpur
- Lal Mandir, Shikarpur
- ISKCON Sukkur
- Baba Khushi Ram Mandir at Sangrar
- Jhulay Lal Mandir at Bagarji, Sukkur
- Kalka Cave Temple in Rohri, Sindh[77] is a temple of Kalaratri (Kali), one of the nine forms of Navadurga, believed to have appeared here on her journey to Hinglaj in Balochistan.[78]
- Sant Nenuram Ashram in Islamkot
- Anchlasar at Nagarparkar
- Lakhan Bharti Temple at Nagarparkar
- Baba Ramdev Mandir at Kasbo
- Chamunda Shakti Mandir at Chelhar
- Jain Temple at Bhodesar
- Mata Rani Bhatiyani Temple at Nagarparkar
- Parbrahm Ashram at Diplo
- Pithoro Pir Mandir at Chelhar
- Ramdev Peer Temple at Mithi
- Ramdev Temple at Ikraro Bheel, Nagarparkar
- Sachya Mataji at Nagarparkar
- Shani Dev Mandir at Chelhar
- Shiv Temple at Sardharo
- Shive and Pithoro Temple at Pabuhar
- Shri Devi Mata Mandir at Chelhar
- Shri Murli Mandir at Chelhar
- Shri Ramapi Mandir at Chelhar
- Shiv Mandir at Chelhar
- Lokesh Mandir at Mithi
- Shantoshi Maa Mandir at Mithi
- Shri Ganesh Mandir at Mithi
- Shri Hanuman Mandir at Mithi
- Shri Krishna Mandir at Mithi
- Shri Murlidhar Mandir at Mithi
- Shiv Parvati Mandir at Mithi
- Shri Pir Pithoro Mandir at Mithi
- Shri Ramapir Mandir at Mithi
- Pooj Parbat Gir Goswami Mandir at Mithi
- Churrio Jabal Durga Temple at Nangarparkar
- Guri Mandir at Guri
- Krishna Mandir at Kantio
- Nagarparkar Temples at Nagarparkar
- Baba Srichand Darbar
- Guru Nanak Saheb at Mirpur Bathoro
- Hanuman Mandir at Cinema road
- Jhule Lal Mandir Behrani at Goth
- Jhule Lal Mandir at Main Shahi Bazar
- Jhule Lal Mandir in a house at Sonara Bazar
- Makli Temple at Makli
- Mata Singh Bhawani Mandir at Makli
- Nath Marhi Mandir
- Seetla Mata Mandir in a house at Sonara Bazar
- Shiv Mandir at Maheshwari Mohala
- Shree Mamai Dev Ashthan at Makli
- Aasmaniyan Ro Thaan at Umarkot
- Dado Khetaram Mandir at Pithoro
- Dargh Pir Pithoro at Pithoro
- Kali Mata Temple[80]
- Krishna Mandir at old Amarkot
- Mandir at Cheelh
- Ramdev Mandir at Goth Jafar Khan Dal
- Umarkot Shiv Mandir at old Amarkot[81]
- Shri Muralidhar Mandir at Umarkot
- Shri Rattan Gir Goswami Mandir at Umarkot
- Majisa Batyani and Dado Sawai Singh Rathor Thaan (Dori Than) near moti chowk Amarkot
Threats
[edit]A survey carried out by All Pakistan Hindu Rights Movement Pakistan's revealed that out of 428 Hindu temples in Pakistan that existed before Partition, only around 20 survive today and they remain neglected by the Evacuee Trust Property Board which controls those, while the rest had been converted for other uses.[82] Nearly 1000 active and former Hindu temples were attacked in 1992 riots and in other attacks like the 2014 Larkana temple attack, 2019 Ghotki riots, and the 2020 Karak temple attack.[83] Idols in some temples in Pakistan have gone missing and the ponds outside those temples that are considered necessary for a holy dip are drying up due to neglect, which has irked the Supreme Court of Pakistan.[84] However, some of the closed temples have been reopened following the Court rulings,[85] and government intervention.[86]
See also
[edit]- Hinduism in Pakistan
- List of Shiva Temples in Pakistan
- Lists of Hindu temples by country
- Hindu marriage laws in Pakistan
- Minorities in Pakistan
- Pakistan Hindu Council
- Persecution of Hindus in Pakistan
- Religious discrimination in Pakistan
Notes
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Further reading
[edit]- Arun Shourie and Sita Ram Goel, 1990, Hindu Temples: What Happened to Them"
- Anthony Gordon O'Brien, 1996, The Ancient Chronology of Thar: The Bhāṭṭika, Laukika, and Sindh Eras
- Reema Abbasi, 2014, Historic Temples in Pakistan: A Call to Conscience