Ram Mandir: A grand temple of Ramlala has been built in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, in which Ramlala will be consecrated on 22 January 2024. There is discussion everywhere about Ram temple of Ayodhya. Actually, there are many temples of Lord Ram in the country and the world. But do you know that there is a temple of Lord Ram in the neighboring country Pakistan also.
It is said that this temple was built by a Hindu king and this temple is also quite ancient. It is also claimed that Lord Ram stayed here when he left for exile. Let us know in detail about this temple of Lord Ram built in the neighboring country-
Where is Ram temple in Pakistan?
This is an ancient temple of Lord Ram in Syedpur, near Pakistan’s capital Islamabad. It is said that, after partition, this temple went to Pakistan. In fact, before the partition of India and Pakistan, many Hindus lived around Islamabad. Therefore, along with the Ram temple, there used to be many other temples in this area. But if we talk about the Ram temple located in Syedpur village, it was built by a Hindu king in the 16th century.
Which Hindu king built Ram temple in Pakistan
The ancient Ram temple in Syedpur village of Pakistan was built by Hindu Rajput king Mansingh. It is said that Raja Mansingh built this Ram temple in 1580. Before partition, this temple was very famous for its grandeur. But after partition, when most of the Hindus went to India, this temple gradually fell into ruins. Then Syedpur village and Ram temple complex were sealed. In 2008, the Capital Development Authority of Islamabad started the reconstruction of Syedpur considering it as a heritage village and in this sequence, the painting work of the Ram Temple complex was also done. But the sad thing is that now there is no idol of God in the temple and there is a ban on worshiping it.
Other ancient temples in Pakistan
Ancient in neighboring country Pakistan Ram Mandir Apart from this, there are many other old and huge temples also. Panchmukhi Hanuman temple of Rambhakta Hanuman in Karachi, Hinglaj Shaktipeeth in Balochistan, Katasraj Shiva temple, Gorakhnath temple, Varun Dev temple etc. In some of these temples, devotees come from all over the world to visit, while in some temples there is a ban on worship.
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