Cultural Heritage

Cultural Legacy of District Chakwal (Dhan kahoon) in Pakistan

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Heritage

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Darbar Sakhi Hu Bahu

Darbar Sakhi Hu Bahu Moraan Wali Sarkar, located on the mountaintop had a panoramic view. The shrine is crafted of carved white marble and surrounded by a massive marble courtyard that looks marvelous.

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Katas Raj Temple

The Amrat Kund , is also known as Aanso Jheel (Tear Lake). The Hindus believed that while taking a bath in this Paviter Jheel (Pure Lake) their sins are removed and they become pious. The guide informed us that there is a myth that Lord Shiva's tears fell during fighting with his then-deceased wife, Lady Sati.

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Malkana Temple

Malkana, has two Shiv Gunga temples, a banyan tree, three peepal trees, a date tree, and many other trees, as well as a stream of pure water with a waterfall and a cave.

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Bhaun

Bhaun , is a tiny, captivating town with many of the loveliest and untouched sites in town, which may be visited while strolling. As you go, there are so many little alleys and narrow passageways at every turn of every street, every footpath, each eager to tell you its history, it is majestic past, its meteoric ascent, and slow collapse.

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