After 72 years Pakistan opened the 1000-year-old Shivala temple
After 72 years Pakistan opened the 1000-year-old Shivala temple
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The Pakistan government has opened the 1000-year-old Shivala Teja Singh temple in Sialkot after 72 years. According to The Information, the Shivaaal was closed after the partition of the country in 1947. During that time, it had become deserted after the Hindus had migrated and had been closed since then. Pak has also announced that Shivala will be kept open permanently and the conservation work of Shivala will be done. Shivawala is a unique specimen of archaic Indian architecture. It has recently come to light. According to the report, the Pak government will spend Rs 50 lakh on the protection of Shivala

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Shivaawala was built in the 10th century
Shivaaal was built 1000 years ago i.e. in the 10th century. It was during this century that many temples in South India, including Khajuraho, were built. Shivaaal Teja Singh also has the impression of the craft of these Indian temples. From the pillars, domes, to the roofs, and magnificent carvings and paintings, it is heartwarming. After conservation it will be an attraction not only from the religious perspective but also from the tourist perspective.

After 72 years the temple complex echoes with cheers of every Mahadev
Dr. Singh, who heads the Hindu society in Sialkot, said, "It is a very important Local Hindus performed their religious rites at the temple under the leadership of Munawar Chand, Amarnath Randhwa and Pandit Kashi Ram. Local Muslims also attended the ceremony. Pandit Kashi Ram, who was appointed to worship at the temple, poured all the coconut offerings after the hawan. With the opening of the temple, the joyful Hindu society sat in Havana and shouted slogans of Pakistan Zindabad. After Havan, the priest recited Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti.

The fanatics had blown up by the bomb
The Shivaala  was also bombed by hardliners in 1992 during the demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Several columns were damaged. Since then, the movement of Hindus has become less and less. The Board's Chairman Dr. Amir Ahmed has called for an early start of its conservation. The remaining parts of the temple are strong. Its roofs, caves and piers, etc., will require a light repair.

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