Learn About The Hindu Temples Of Pakistan That Survived Partition

Yes, There Are Still Hindu Temples In Pakistan
[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Clad in the lovely colorful dresses, a mother and the daughter are posing for a snap outside there the KALI MATA temple.HINGLAJ YATRA is the most sacred visit that the Hindu community living in Pakistan and around the globe perform every year and which activity takes place in Baluchistan, some 280 kilometers away from Karachi.Earlier this ritual was comprising over 13 stopovers and 25 Pujas which have limited nowadays to only 3 stopovers and 7 Pujas .
[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Clad in the lovely colorful dresses, a mother and the daughter are posing for a snap outside there the KALI MATA temple.HINGLAJ YATRA is the most sacred visit that the Hindu community living in Pakistan and around the globe perform every year and which activity takes place in Baluchistan, some 280 kilometers away from Karachi.Earlier this ritual was comprising over 13 stopovers and 25 Pujas which have limited nowadays to only 3 stopovers and 7 Pujas .

The partitioning of the subcontinent in 1947 led to the migration of millions of Hindus and Muslims who left behind homes, livelihoods and places of worship.

A new book “Historic Temples in Pakistan: A Call to Conscience” by Reema Abbasi looks at the remaining Hindu temples in Pakistan, some of which have become casualties of the conflict between India and Pakistan.

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