Panchmukhi
Hanuman Temple is located at Karachi belongs to Sindh province in Pakistan. This
temple is around 1500 years old and one of the oldest Hindu temples situated at
Soldier Bazaar in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi (outside of India).
8 feet
height tallest blue and white color statue was discovered at the site of temple
long ago.
The temple
holds special significance for Hindus as it is the only shrine in the world
which has a "natural statue" of Lord Panchmukhi Hanuman that is not
man-made.
This historic
temple existent before partition of India-Pakistan; myth says that once Bhagwan
Shri Ram (central character of India’s greatest Hindu epic Ramayan) had come here.
Karachi is
the largest and most populous metropolitan city in Pakistan, the 7th
in the world, and is the capital of Sindh province of Pakistan.
It is the main seaport and financial center of Pakistan.
Karachi is
also known as “City of Lights” mainly
due to city's night life, for which it is famous as the city which never sleeps.
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