Watch: A Trip To Historic Shiva Temple In Pakistan
Watch: A Trip To Historic Shiva Temple In Pakistan
The temple appears to be a historical site with a pond in the centre, believed to have been formed from the tears of Lord Shiva after the death of his wife, Devi Parvati.

In a recent update, a viral video of a Shiva temple in Pakistan is sparking curiosity and garnering a lot of attention among the public on social media.

This video was shared by a travel influencer named Gosia Voyagerka on her Instagram account, showcasing this unique heritage that made Shiva devotees emotional.

In the viral video, a woman offers a glimpse of a Shiva temple in Pakistan, exploring every corner of the site and showcasing its beauty. She mentions that the temple, known as Katas Raj, is located in Punjab, about two hours from Islamabad. The temple appears to be a historical site with a pond in the centre, believed to have been formed from the tears of Lord Shiva after the death of his wife, Devi Parvati.

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People, after watching the video, are getting a bit surprised and emotional. Although the relationship between the two countries is strained, Indian heritage, such as temples and holy places is scattered all over the world.

The video shared with the caption, “Have you ever heard about Hindu temple in Pakistan?”, has received 2.5 million views and over 60,000 likes. The video was shared among 18,800 users on social media. Numerous users have shared their feedback in the comment section. Around 3090 people commented on the post.

A user commented that the minorities in Pakistan are free to practice their religion while another user thanked the travel influencer for showcasing this and portraying the glitters of this land. The girl is a resident of Pakistan and she mentions that being a Pakistani Hindu, she knows countable temples while another user commented, “Loved to see you exploring the beauty of Pakistan”.

A user commented that it is a UNESCO heritage site and that is the reason why it is secured till now. He also adds that in 1947, there were more than 300 temples in Pakistan but now only 50-70 are left.

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