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Lahore is the capital of Punjab, the most populous province of Pakistan.It has a rich cosmopolitan history and was the principal city of the vast plain of the entire Punjab region for many centuries, and was the capital of the Sikh empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh until the mid-1850s when it was conquered by the British.
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 ...
Following is the list of cultural heritage sites in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] ... 90 Mall Road Lahore: Masonic Temple More images. PB-P-60 Ferozsons Building:
Katyayani (कात्यायनी) is an aspect of Mahadevi and the slayer of the tyrannical demon Mahishasura. She is the sixth among the Navadurgas , the nine forms of Hindu goddess Durga who are worshipped during the festival of Navaratri . [ 1 ]
Mozang road: Mozang Chungi adda - Lahore Zoo: 4: 1.3: Lytton road: Qurtaba Chowk - Babari Chowk: 4: 1.5: Canal Bank Road: Thokar Niaz Beg - Khera: 8: 29: Signal Free Corridor Maulana Karbasi Road: PIA Main Buli'rd - Allah Hoo Chowk: 4: 2.5: Named After Encyclopedia Wahdat road: Ferozpur Road - Multan Road: 6: 6.5: Raiwind road: Canal Bank Road ...
The largest Hindu temple outside of Asia has opened this weekend in New Jersey, built by 12,500 volunteers. The massive structure prompted a lawsuit and has brought up questions about the line ...
Following the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the temple underwent a period of neglect. [3] Significant damage was inflicted in 1992 in the wake of the Babri Masjid demolition in Ayodhya . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Due to prevailing misconceptions linking Jainism with Hinduism , the Jain Mandir in Lahore was targeted. [ 3 ]
The Samadhi of Ranjit Singh (Punjabi: رݨجیت سنگھ دی سمادھی (), ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਦੀ ਸਮਾਧੀ (); Urdu: رنجیت سنگھ کی سمادھی) is a 19th-century building in Lahore, Pakistan that houses the funerary urns of the Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780 – 1839).