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Baluchistan: Before the partition of the country, the number of Hindus and Hindu temples in Pakistan was very high. But due to increasing extremism in the country, the migration of Hindus continued and the administration did not pay much attention to Hindu temples. At present there are only a few selected temples left in Pakistan. Come let’s know how is the condition of Hindu temples in the Muslim dominated country today.(today) 

Hingol Mata Temple is located in Balochistan, Pakistan. This temple is between Hingol River and Hingol National Park. After the death of Sati Mata, the head of Mata Sati had fallen at this place during the Tandav of Lord Shiva. It is also called the temple of Hinglaj Mata. Muslims also see it as Hajj.

Katasraj Shiv Temple is very famous among the temples located in Pakistan. This temple is situated in a very large area. It is believed that the kund situated in the temple premises was formed from the tears of Lord Shiva after the death of Sati Mata.
Ram Mandir located in Saidpur, Pakistan is the only temple of Lord Ram. This temple was built in 1580 by Raja Man Singh.
The oldest Hindu temple in Pakistan is the Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple. It is believed that this temple was built 1500 years ago. Now the structure of this temple has deteriorated.
Gorakhnath Temple is located in Peshawar, Pakistan. It was closed after partition in 1947. But in the year 2011 it was reopened after the order of the High Court.

Varun Dev Temple located in Pakistan is 1000 years old. After the partition of the country, this temple was closed by the Government of Pakistan, but due to the demand of the Hindu Council, it was reopened in the year 2007.