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Now the neighboring country will echo ‘Jai Shri Ram’; Temple of Lord Ram’s son opened in Pakistan; Renovation in Lahore Fort
Samira Vishwas | January 28, 2026 6:25 AM CST

Lord Ram Son Luv Temple Pakistan: A big news has come from across the border in Pakistan for the Hindu society and the devotees of Lord Ram. The conservation and restoration work of the historic Iron Temple located at Lahore Fort in Punjab province has been completed and is now officially opened for tourists and devotees.

This temple is extremely important from religious and historical point of view as it is dedicated to Luv, son of Lord Rama. According to local beliefs and history, ‘Love’ It was he who established this area and the city was named ‘Lahore’ after him. Fell.

preservation of cultural heritage

‘Walled City Lahore Authority’ (WCLA) spokesperson Tania Qureshi informed that the main objective of this project is to preserve the rich, diverse and shared cultural heritage of Lahore Fort and keep it safe for future generations. He said that this initiative is not only limited to the preservation of historical heritage, but through this the historical identity and cultural importance of the area is also being revived.

Along with the revival of the temple, the administration has also paid special attention to the conservation and beautification of other important historical sites. These include the famous historical Hammam of the Sikh period which has been redeveloped in its original structure and form.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Athdara also renovated

Apart from this, the Athdara Pavilion of Maharaja Ranjit Singh has also been renovated to preserve its historical and architectural features. He said that modern and extensive techniques have been used in this work so that the original identity of these ancient structures is maintained.

Special focus on the history of Sikh Empire

To bring the historical importance of the fort to the world, America-based Sikh researcher Dr. Tarunjit Singh Butalia has been assigned the task of writing a tour guidebook. ‘Lahore Fort during the Sikh Empire’ The titled book will contain details of 100 monuments of the fort that existed during 1799-1849. According to Dr. Butalia, this fort is deeply ingrained in the Sikh psyche and has been the center of power for a long time.


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