Temples In Pakistan: You must have often heard in the news that surveys of mosques are conducted in India, but are such surveys conducted in Pakistan? Like mosques are being surveyed in India, are temples being surveyed in Pakistan? Actually, the answer to this question is yes… Just as mosques are surveyed in India, temples are surveyed in Pakistan in the same way. About 4 years ago, the Archaeological Department discovered an old temple in Swat district of Pakistan. This temple was approximately 1,300 years old. Also this temple was considered to be of Lord Vishnu.
Apart from this, about 5 years ago in 2029, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan imran khan Had opened Shivala Teja Singh Temple after 72 years. After this, worship started again in this temple. It is noteworthy that the state religion in Pakistan is Islam and 96 percent of the population here believes in Islam, but apart from this there are many Hindu temples in Pakistan. In which Shri Hinglaj Mata Temple, Shri Ramdev Peer Temple, Katasraj Shiv Temple are prominent. The temple built on the banks of Hingol River in Balochistan, Pakistan is one of the main Shaktipeeths of Mata Sati.
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In fact, such news keeps coming out that surveys of Hindu temples are being conducted in Pakistan. Also, the archaeological department team has been investigating many temples. Apart from this, oppression of Hindu temples and people following Hindu religion is very common in Pakistan.
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Statistics show that at the time of partition of India and Pakistan, the number of people following Hinduism and Sikhism in Pakistan was approximately 23 percent, but today this number has come down to only 3.7 percent.
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