Odero Lal Shrine Temple Matiari Sindh Pakistan

Odero Lal Shrine, situated in Sindh, Pakistan, is a unique and revered religious site for both Hindus and Muslims.


Odero Lal Shrine, shrine is dedicated to Udero Lal, also known as Jhulelal, a revered saint in the Sindhi Hindu community and considered a deity of water. For Hindus, Udero Lal is seen as an incarnation of Varun, the god of water, while for Muslims, he is associated with Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, a Sufi saint.

The shrine's dual religious significance makes it a symbol of harmony between the two communities. Its architecture reflects both Hindu and Islamic influences, showcasing the region’s rich cultural heritage. The temple is a place of spiritual importance where devotees seek blessings for prosperity, protection, and peace.

Visiting Odero Lal Shrine provides a unique opportunity to witness the confluence of religious practices and cultural traditions. Pilgrims and tourists come from all over Pakistan and beyond to participate in annual festivals, especially the Cheti Chand festival, which marks the Sindhi New Year and is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The shrine stands as a testament to Sindh’s history of religious tolerance and coexistence, offering visitors a spiritual experience that transcends religious boundaries.

Temple Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday Open 24 hours

Address: Odero Lal Village, Matiari, Sindh, Pakistan

Geographic coordinates: 25.7013347°N 68.5614382°E

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