Valmiki Mandir

Hindu temple in Punjab, Pakistan
31°34′07.0″N 74°18′40.9″E / 31.568611°N 74.311361°E / 31.568611; 74.311361ArchitectureTypeHindu templeTemple(s)1WebsitePakistan Hindu Council[usurped]
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Valmiki Temple (Urdu: والمیکی مندر) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Valmiki in Lahore, Pakistan.[1] The temple is managed and maintained by the Pakistan Hindu Council and Evacuee Trust Property Board. In the contemporary era, the Krishna Temple and the Valmiki Temple are the only two functional Hindu temples in Lahore.[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b Only two functional Hindu temples in Lahore
  2. ^ One Hindu temple in Lahore, and no crematorium Archived 1 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine
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