At present, Ram Temple is being discussed everywhere in India. Ayodhya is currently a topic of discussion in the country because of Ram temple. But do you know that there is a Ram temple in Pakistan also. The most important thing is that this temple has great recognition and the people there still worship in this temple. Let us tell you today the story of this Ram temple in Pakistan, along with this we will also tell you who was the Hindu king who built this temple in Pakistan.
Where is this in Pakistan Ram Mandir
When Pakistan was not separate from India, there used to be many Hindus living around Islamabad. This was the reason why there used to be many big temples in this area. However, the temple we are talking about is in Saidpur village of Islamabad. This temple built in the 16th century is of Lord Rama. People of the Hindu community of the area believe that when Ram ji was in exile, he stayed here also.
Who built this temple?
It is said that this temple was built by Hindu Rajput king Man Singh in 1580. Before partition, this temple was known for its grandeur. However, after partition this temple gradually turned into ruins. But in the year 2016, the premises of this temple were renovated and handed over to the Hindu community.
Hanuman Temple in Karachi
There is not only Ram ji’s temple in Pakistan. In fact, there is also a temple of Hanuman, a devotee of Lord Ram, in Karachi. It is said that this statue located in Karachi is thousands of years old. However, it was rebuilt in the year 1882. Even today, there is a crowd of Hindus here for darshan. Apart from this, there are many old and huge temples in Pakistan, to visit which Hindus from all over the world come here every year. Hinglaj Shaktipeeth, located in Balochistan, was considered one of the grandest temples of Pakistan. But today the condition of this temple has become bad and this temple has turned into ruins.
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