A group of around 154 Hindu pilgrims leave from Amritsar for Katas Raj Mahadev Temple in Pakistan to celebrate Mahashivratri.Pandit Ripu Kant Goswami, a pilgrim visiting Katas Raj Mahadev Temple, said ...
Senior religious leader Goswami Ji acknowledged that Hindu religious sites in Pakistan are well-preserved and maintained in ...
While 154 pilgrims were initially set to travel, Pakistan denied visas to 34 of them at the last moment, causing distress among devotees.
After completing their religious rituals at the historic Katas Raj temples, Indian Hindu pilgrims have departed for their homeland, carrying cherished memories of their visit.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
Around 154 Hindu pilgrims leave Amritsar for Katas Raj Mahadev Temple in Pakistan to celebrate Mahashivratri. Lalita Aggarwal, a pilgrim visiting Katas Raj Mahadev Temple, says, "The 'Jatha' is ...
A total of 154 Indian pilgrims today crossed over to Pakistan through Attari-Wagah border to celebrate Maha Shivratri at Katas Raj cluster of temples in Chakwal district. The pilgrimage is planned ...
Around 154 Hindu pilgrims leave Amritsar for Katas Raj Mahadev Temple in Pakistan to celebrate Mahashivratri. Lalita Aggarwal, a pilgrim visiting Katas Raj Mahadev Temple, says, "The 'Jatha' is ...
All photographs: Raminder Pal Singh/ANI Photo 154 Hindu pilgrims from India have traveled to Pakistan's Katas Raj Mahadev Temple to celebrate Maha Shivratri. The temple is associated with Lord ...
The Pakistan High Commission on Friday said it has issued 154 visas to Indian pilgrims to visit the Shree Katas Raj temples in the country's Punjab province. Under the Pakistan-India Protocol on ...
The Katas Raj temple in Pakistan’s Punjab province. Indian pilgrims will cross the Wagah border on Friday and reach Katas Raj the next day.(FILE PHOTO) Under the Pakistan-India Protocol on ...