Pakistani Hindus celebrate 'great night of Shiva' in Mansehra

Pundit Jaya Parkash leads Maha Shivaratri rituals at the Shiva temple in Gandhian, Mansehra district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Feb. 21, 2020. (AN photo)
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Updated 22 February 2020
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Pakistani Hindus celebrate 'great night of Shiva' in Mansehra

  • The festival marks the consummation of Shiva’s marriage
  • 1,000 attend the celebration in Chitti Gatti

CHITTI GHATTI, MANSEHRA: Pakistani Hindu devotees gathered at the ancient Shiva temple in Gandhian, Mansehra district in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Friday to observe Maha Shivaratri.
With a security blanket thrown over the venue, heavy police contingents were deployed around the temple to safeguard the celebration.
“We have been holding the annual Maha Shivaratri festival since 1988 when there were only 80 devotees. Today, over 1,000 devotees from across Pakistan and abroad are attending. Local Muslims have no issue with us rather they treat us like their guests,” Darshan Lal, caretaker of the temple, told Arab News.




Devotees dance while food is being prepared for Maha Shivaratri celebrations at the Shiva temple in Gandhian, Mansehra district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Feb. 21, 2020. (AN photo)

The annual celebration, Lal said, marks the consummation of Hindu god Shiva’s marriage. The festival’s name is translated as “the great night of Shiva.”
“In Hinduism, it is the most sacred festival … Devotees fast, chant devotional songs all night. Everyone wants to please gods and Shiva by offering him milk and cold water,” he said.




A police officer coordinates security arrangements around the ancient Hindu temple in Gandhian, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as devotees celebrate Maha Shivaratri on Feb. 21, 2020. (AN photo)

Pundit Jaya Parkash explained Maha Shivaratri, the wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, was of paramount significance to Hindus.
“Male and female devotees pray for the entire day amid fasting. They pray for the wellbeing of their dear ones,” he said.
“The day is being observed to remember Shiva, meditating on virtues such as honesty and forgiveness. We are awake all night to pray for our dreams to materialize, and we sing hymns for Lord Shiva,” said Hareesh Kumar, one of the devotees.




Pundit Jaya Parkash talks to Arab News at the Shiva temple in Gandhian on Feb. 21, 2020. (AN photo)

According to the Pakistan Hindu Council, some 8 million Hindus live in different parts of the country, a majority of them in the province of Sindh.


Pakistan deputy PM to visit New York tomorrow to attend UNSC briefing on Palestine

Updated 17 February 2026
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Pakistan deputy PM to visit New York tomorrow to attend UNSC briefing on Palestine

  • The briefing comes days after Israel’s move to approve land registration in the West Bank for the first time since 1967
  • Ishaq Dar will reiterate Pakistan’s opposition to Israel’s move, emphasize ceasefire and humanitarian assistance in Gaza

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, will visit New York on Wednesday to participate in a high-level United Nations Security Council (UNSC) briefing on the situation in Palestine, the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

The development comes days after Israel’s move to approve land registration in the West Bank for the first time since 1967, which is likely to make it easier for Jewish settlers to buy land and ultimately annex the area, as well as Israeli ceasefire violations in Gaza.

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Indonesia, Egypt and Türkiye have condemned the Israeli move, saying it was meant to accelerate illegal settlement activity, land confiscation and applying unlawful Israeli sovereignty over Palestinian territory.

Dar will reaffirm Pakistan’s principled and consistent position on Palestine during the UNSC briefing, which will be presided over by United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper in her capacity as president of the Security Council.

“He (Dar) will reiterate Pakistan’s strong opposition of Israel’s recent illegal decisions to expand its control over the West Bank, emphasize the need for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, full implementation of Security Council resolution 2803, scaled-up humanitarian assistance, and the early commencement of Gaza’s recovery and reconstruction,” the Pakistan foreign office said on Tuesday.

The UNSC resolution 2803, adopted on Nov. 17, endorsed President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. Under the plan unveiled by the White House in Oct., Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas have agreed to a framework in which a Palestinian technocratic administration would operate under the oversight of an international board during a transitional period.

Dar will underscore Pakistan’s continued engagement with international and regional partners, including the Group of Eight Arab and Islamic countries and the United States, in support of a just and lasting peace, anchored in international law, leading to the realization of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination, according to the Pakistani foreign ministry.

He will reiterate Islamabad’s call for the establishment of an “independent, sovereign and contiguous Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital,” it added.

The Pakistani deputy PM will also hold bilateral meetings with counterparts to discuss matters of mutual interest on the margins of the visit.