hile travelling on the M9 Motorway from Karachi, I have often seen men and women journeying in groups and caravans, chanting slogans of “Jai Mata Hinglaj.“ This sight sparked my curiosity to witness ...
Just two days before the annual pilgrimage to Hinglaj Mata in Balochistan, the chairman of the committee that runs the temple’s affairs has been kidnapped. Maharaj Ganga Ram Motiyani was taken from ...
Hinglaj Mata Temple in Balochistan: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has drawn attention to a deeply revered Hindu temple located across the border in Pakistan’s Balochistan region. Speaking ...
Pranab Mukherjee has written to his Pakistani counterpart Khurshid Mohammad Kasuri to facilitate opening up of the pilgrimage to Hinglaj. NEW DELHI: External affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee has ...
We often forget that there are still many Hindu temples in Pakistan, despite the state being avowedly Islamic, with clear blasphemy and anti-idolatry laws. These temples existed before Islam arrived ...
1. Hinglaj Mata is a Hindu goddess who is revered by Muslims. Hinglaj Mata Mandir is a famous ‘shakti peetha’ of Goddess Sati. The cave temple is situated on the Hingol River Banks in Hinglaj, a town ...
KARACHI: In the searing heat of Balochistan, Sunil Kumar climbs up the Chandergup volcano barefoot. Sweating profusely and out of breath, he treads slowly, his ascent interjected by chants of ‘Jai ...
In the rugged terrains of Balochistan, Pakistan, lies the revered Hinglaj Mata Mandir, a sacred Hindu temple and site of the largest Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan. Known as Nani Mandir, it attracts ...
Begin three-day pilgrimage to centuries old temple is located in a cave Karachi: A large number of Hindus travelled on Sunday towards Hinglaj mountain range, 250 kilometres west of Karachi, for the ...
The ascent of steep mud volcanoes marks the start of Hindu pilgrims' religious rituals in southwestern Pakistan. They climb hundreds of stairs or clamber over rocks to reach the summit, tossing ...
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