Discover Sacred Sites
Exploring the spiritual roots of Sindh

Sindhi Association of Singapore
2026A community platform for Sindhi families, events and cultural continuity in Singapore.
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Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Karachi
2025A large Hindu temple complex that historically served Karachi’s Hindu and Sindhi communities.
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Hinglaj Mata Temple
2029A revered Shakti Peeth and pilgrimage destination visited by Sindhi, Gujarati and other Hindu communities.
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Sadhu Bela / Sadh Belo Temple
2202A historic Hindu temple complex on an island in the Indus River, deeply connected with Sindhi Hindu sacred geography.
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Jhulelal Mandir Hyderabad
2029A Sindhi devotional place dedicated to Jhulelal and collective prayer.
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Chennai Sindhi Association
2026A southern Indian Sindhi community platform for festivals, networking, charity and cultural continuity.
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Delhi Lajpat Nagar Sindhi Refugee Market
2029A market and settlement area that carries memories of refugee entrepreneurship and resettlement in Delhi.
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Sadhu Vaswani College Bairagarh
2026An educational institution reflecting Sindhi community investment in learning and public service.
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Sindhi Association Mumbai
2026A historic transit and settlement zone associated with refugees, transport networks and Sindhi enterprise in Jaipur.
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Jhulelal Mandir Ulhasnagar
2010A major devotional centre connected with the worship of Jhulelal, regarded by many Sindhis as the community’s guardian deity.
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Temple of Eternal Light
1300Themple of Eternal Light is a revered spiritual site known for its continuous flame that has been burning for centuries. Surrounded by serene hills, the temple attracts pilgrims and tourists seeking peace and divine blessings. The architecture features detailed sculptures, sacred inscriptions, and a sanctum that radiates tranquility. Festivals celebrated here draw large crowds, showcasing vibrant traditions and rituals. The temple stands as a symbol of faith, devotion, and cultural continuity across generations.
Established in 1823 by Swami Bakhandi Maharaj Udasi, Sadh Belo is not just a temple but a spiritual retreat located on an island in the Indus River near Sukkur, Sindh. The complex is spread over two interconnected islands—Sadh Belo and Din Belo—featuring lush gardens and intricate marble architecture that blends Vedantic and Sindhi aesthetics.
Established in 1823 by Swami Bakhandi Maharaj Udasi, Sadh Belo is not just a temple but a spiritual retreat located on an island in the Indus River near Sukkur, Sindh. The complex is spread over two interconnected islands—Sadh Belo and Din Belo—featuring lush gardens and intricate marble architecture that blends Vedantic and Sindhi aesthetics.

Desert Caravan Site
1400Desert Caravan Site was once a bustling stopover for traders traveling across the Thar Desert. It provided shelter, water, and rest for caravans carrying spices, textiles, and precious goods. The site includes remnants of stone structures, storage rooms, and wells that highlight its importance in trade routes. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into the historic trade networks and the harsh yet vibrant life of desert travelers. Cultural performances and guided tours enhance the experience, making it both educational and immersive.
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Ancient Stepwell
1500The Ancient Stepwell is a remarkable engineering marvel designed for water conservation in arid regions. Built centuries ago, it features symmetrical steps descending into the earth, allowing access to water at various levels. The structure is adorned with carvings and pillars that reflect the artistic sensibilities of the time. It served both practical and social purposes, becoming a gathering place for locals. Even today, the stepwell stands as a testament to sustainable architecture and the ingenuity of ancient builders.
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Riverfront Palace
1720Riverfront Palace is an iconic structure known for its breathtaking location along a serene river. The palace showcases a blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles, with intricately designed balconies, marble floors, and grand halls. Historically, it served as a royal retreat where kings hosted dignitaries and celebrated festivals. Today, it stands as a symbol of elegance and heritage, attracting visitors who wish to experience royal grandeur. The reflections of the palace in the river during sunset create a mesmerizing view that leaves a lasting impression.
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Sunrise Fort
1650Sunrise Fort is a magnificent example of medieval Rajput architecture, perched atop a scenic hill offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. The fort has stood the test of time, showcasing intricate carvings, massive gates, and ancient watchtowers. Visitors often marvel at its strategic design, which once served as a defense stronghold. The fort complex includes courtyards, temples, and hidden passages that tell stories of valor, royal life, and cultural richness. Over the years, it has become a popular destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.
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