List of Temples
List of Temples
Sindh
Badin District
Shiv mandir
Dadu District
Karachi District
Bhagnari Shiv Mandir at Kakri Ground or Lyari Town
Darya Lal Sankat Mochan Mandir (also called Jhoolay Lal Mandir) at Custom
House
Devi Mandir at Bombay Bazar
Guru Nanak Gurudwara at Karachi City
Hanuman Mandir at Doli Khata
Hanuman Mandir at Frere Road
Hinglaj Mata Mandir (also called Jagannath Akhra Mandir) at Bhimpura
ISKCON Karachi
Malir Mandir at Shah Faisal Town
Manhar Mandir Kathwari Mandir at Rancho Line
Mari Mata Mandir Rattan Tallow Akbar Road at Saddar
Mata Mandir at Doli Khata
Narsingh Mahadev Mandir at Risala
Naval Mandir at Ranchore Lines is a 200 sq yards pale yellow stone walled
temple with polished marble surfaces and clay statues of Santoshi
Mata, Kali Mata, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha, Hanuman, Guru
Nanak and Rama and Nandi where Holi and Diwali are celebrated.
Pamwal Das Shiv Mandir at Lyari Town.
Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple at Soldier Bazar, is 1500 years old and
houses a 2.5m tall statue of lord Hanuman. Renovation of the temple
commenced in 2012 and it is popular among Maharashtrian, Sindhi and
Balochi devotees. Half of the temple's 2,609 square feet of land has been
encroached upon by Muslims, The temple has won back four of six small
plots after the lease was cancelled by a district court and is still fighting to
reclaim two remaining plots.
ISKCON Larkana
Chidakashi darbar Temple, Karma bagh
Krishna temple
Shivala temple
Matiari District
ISKCON Sukkur
Baba Khushi Ram Mandir at Sangrar
Jhulay Lal Mandir at Bagarji, Sukkur
Kalka Cave Temple in Rohri, Sindh is a temple of Kalaratri (Kali), one of the
nine forms of Navadurga, believed to have appeared here on her journey to
Hinglaj in Balochistan.
Shiv mandir
Tharparkar District
Balochistan
Lasbela District
Shri Hinglaj Mata temple is located in Hingol National Park. The shrine of the
Goddess Hinglaj is located in the desert of Balochistan, Pakistan, about 215
kilometers west of the city of Karachi. The annual Hinglaj Yatra is the largest
Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan, which is participated by more than 250,000
pilgrims.[1][12]
Baba Chandragup is a mud volcano. It is an important stop for pilgrims on
their way to the shrine of Shri Hinglaj Mata temple. The volcano is considered
as the embodiment of Lord Shiva.
Dera Bugti District
Valmiki Mandir
Malakand District
Bareri Mata/Durga Temple and Shrine on Bareri Hill, (no longer in regular use
but sometimes visited by pilgrims and tourists. The edicts of Ashoka are
inscribed on three large boulders nearby.)
Mansehra Shiva Temple at Chitti Gatti
Mardan District
Vishnu temple
Punjab
Attock District
shiv mandir
Faisalabad District
shiva temple
Mianwali District
krishna temple
Nankana Sahib District
Sikh Temple at Nankana Sahib
Narowal District
krishna temple
Rawalpindi District
shiva mandir
Sargodha District
Shiva Mandir
Temples in Pakistan
The following are the Temples of Hindus in Karachi for Performing their
Worship (Puja) and Places for Celebration of their Religious Festivals.
This Temple is situated at the seaside of Clifton. It was constructed more than
300 years ago in a cave on a hill. Grand Mela (Fair) of Lord Shiva
(SHANKAR) is held for 3 days on Maha Shiva Ratri the day wherein more
than 25,000 people visit the Temple for celebration & rituals on this occasion
every year. On every Monday, “Parsad”(sacred food) is distributed but now 7
days of the week, prasad is offered.
This temple is constructed on land facing the sea under the Native Jetty
Bridge. It was constructed about 200 years back. In this temple, the Festival
of Raksha Bandhan (NarialPuja), Ganesh Chaturthi, i.e. Birthday of Shri
Ganesh Deva, and every Chand night is celebrated. It is a sacred place for
performing death rituals of Karni (11th-day rituals) and offering Shiradh of
Pitras and for putting final Garba Murtis in seawater on the day of Nao-
Ratree & Ganesh Chaturthi.
This is an old Temple estate belonging to the goddess, Seetla Mata wherein
Puja for a cure of Smallpox and other skin diseases, is performed. Annual
Fairs of Seetla Mata in the month of Chetra, Thadhiree, and Festivals in Asu
are held in this Temple.
This Temple was constructed about 150 years back in the name of Warhai
Mata Devi. Every Wednesday, Devi Puja is performed and annual Nava Ratri
and other Hindus Festivals are also celebrated with Parsad & Bhandara
(sacred food) under the supervision of ALL HINDUS SHEWADHARIES
ASSOCIATION.
The temple is situated on the seashore of Manora Cantt. This temple is about
160 years old and designed perfectly as per Hindu Architecture. The temple
is carved from blackish marble. Apart from the Varun Devta temple, there is
a small temple of Shiv Shanker & statues of Hanuman & Sri Ganesh Mahraj
are still in good condition. Sindhi Hindu Businessmen built this temple &
renovated it from time to time. After partition the temple was abandoned &
illegally occupied by land grabbers, recently Pakistan Hindu Council Karachi
took a bold step to renovate the same & how have brought back the sanctity
of the temple & have been cleaned up all the impurities & garbage inside the
temple. The station Commander PNS Himalaya Manora Cantt has very
kindly handed over the control of this temple to the Pakistan Hindu Council
Karachi, since June 2007.
The Festivals of Shri Hanuman & Lord Shri Rama is celebrated every year.
Regular weekly Satsang is held on Tuesday & Saturday. Hanuman Seva
Mandal is also actively participating in all the functions & programs &
upkeep of the Temple properly.
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SINDH
Karachi
SUKKUR
JACOBABAD
SHAHDADKOT
ROHRI
KANDHKOT
1. Baba Garib Das Darbar Gospor, Kandhkot.
TANDO ALLAHYAR
MITHI
ISLAMKOT
NAGARPARKAR
1. Ramapir Mandir.
2. Sadh Belo Island Temple.
3. Churrio Jabal Durgha Temple.
CHELHAR
KANTIO
1. Krishana Mandir.
CHACHRO
2. Murlidhar Mandir
3. Pir Pithoro Mandir
4. Ladhooram Mandi
5. Mata Mandir
6. Ram Gir Mandir
7. Shiwala Mandir
UMERKOT
Balochistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1. KalibariMandir, Peshawar
2. GoraknathMandir, GorKhatri Peshawar
3. DargahPirRatanNathJee Hindu Mandir, Jhanda Bazaar Peshawar
4. Nandi Mandir – Peshawar
5. Balmiki (Valmiki) Mandir – Peshawar
6. Araya Temple, Nawanshehr area, Abbottabad (ruined)
7. Shiva Temple and Dusehra House (old)- Abbottabad (ruined/half
demolished)
8. Krishna Temple (old)–Abbottabad (destroyed/building no longer
exists)
9. Kali Mandir – Dera Ismail Khan (being used as a hotel)
10. Krishna Temple, Haripur (destroyed)
11. Shiva Temple (ancient)- Mansehra, ChittiGatti/Gandhian location
(in use)
12. Shiva Temple (former, now a public library)– Mansehra town (no
longer a temple)
13. Bareri Mata/Durga Temple and Shrine, on Bareri hill–
Mansehra (destroyed/no longer in regular use,location sometimes
visited by pilgrims and touriists)
14. Laxmi Narain Mandir – Mardan
15. Shiv Mandir – Nowshera
Punjab
Azad Kashmir