Lord Ram’s Son Temple restored in Pakistan: The very next day of Republic Day, a big good news has come from Pakistan for India. Lahore Fort (Lahore Fort) Iron Temple located in (Iron Temple) The restoration work has been completed, after which it has now been opened for common devotees. This temple is according to Hindu beliefs Lord Shri Ram It is dedicated to Lava, son of. It is believed that the city of Lahore was named after him.
Conservation and restoration of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Athadara Pavilion also completed
The Walled City Lahore Authority (WCLA) on Tuesday announced that along with the Iron Temple, the conservation and restoration of the Sikh era Hammam and Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Athadara Pavilion has also been completed. Modern conservation techniques have been used in these structures to preserve and showcase the multicultural heritage of Lahore Fort.
Lahore Fort reflects ancient and diverse culture
Lahore Fort is a mix of Hindu temples, Sikh monuments, Mughal era mosques and British era buildings, which reflects the ancient and diverse culture of this city. According to WCLA spokesperson Tania Qureshi, this renovation project is part of highlighting this heritage.
Importance of Luv (Iron) Temple
The Iron Temple is an open structure that houses the Smriti Sthal, and is specifically dedicated to Luv, the son of Lord Rama. According to Hindu beliefs, Lahore was named after Luv, which was called Luvpur or Luvpuri in ancient times. The temple was earlier partially restored in 2018, but now it is open to the public after complete conservation.
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