India’s Hindu pilgrims issued visas to visit Shadani Darbar in Sindh

Group of 100 pilgrims is visiting Pakistan to participate in the 314th birth celebrations of Shadaram Sahib, says HC

The 300-year old temple is a sacred place for Hindu devotees from across the globe. PHOTO: TWITTER/@PakinIndia

LAHORE:

Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has issued 100 visas to India’s Hindu pilgrims for visiting their religious sites in the country, the embassy said in a statement on Monday.

The group of Indian Hindu pilgrims is visiting Pakistan to participate in the 314th birth anniversary celebrations of Shiv Avtari Satguru Sant Shadaram Sahib, at historic Shadani Darbar in Hayat Pitafi, a small town of district Ghotki from November 22 to December 3, 2022.

Shadani Darbar is an over three hundred years old temple and is a sacred place for Hindu devotees from all over the world. The Shadani Darbar was founded in 1786 by Sant Shadaram Sahib, who was born in Lahore in 1708.

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Under the Pakistan-India Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines of 1974, thousands of Sikh and Hindu pilgrims from India visit Pakistan to attend various religious festivals/occasions every year.

Visas issued by the Pakistan High Commission are in addition to the visas granted to Hindu and Sikh pilgrims participating in these events from other countries.

The issuance of pilgrimage visas to Hindu and Sikh pilgrims is in line with the government of Pakistan’s efforts for facilitating visits to religious shrines, read the official statement.

“It is also reflective of Pakistan’s respect for religious places of all faiths and efforts for promoting interfaith harmony.”

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