According to the historians, the rituals of “Holi” initially started from Perhaladpuri Mandir where a large number of Hindus used to enjoy the colors of this festival with all zeal and zest. The historic temple was built by Perhalad Bhagat, the ruler of Kashapura (Old Name of Multan) around 1550 BC. Owing to its unique educational importance, Hindu students from all over the sub-continent used to come here to acquire religious as well as traditional knowledge.
Presently, a few of the relics remain scattered at the residue of the temple as the temple was demolished in a retaliation to the attack on Babri Mosque in 1992. Perhaladpuri Temple, because of its historical importance, is very close to the hearts of Hindu Community of Multan and they have requested several times the district administration of Multan and Shrines Evacuee Trust Board, a branch of ETPB to reconstruct the temple but authorities remain reluctant foreseeing the negative reaction from religious bigots and hardcore sectarian leaders. Pertinent to mention that no activity of religious worship has taken place in the temple since partition of the Subcontinent.
Soon after the visit of temple on by a one-man commission headed by Dr. Shoaib Suddle, former Federal Tax Ombudsman along with Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankawani and Advocate Saqib Jilani on January 1, various religious organizations including Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), Sunni Tehreek and other Deobandi organizations started protest demonstrations against the reconstruction of temple.
Advocate Faheem Gill, civil society activist said that various minorities’ leaders have sought help from courts and demanded security amid protests and threats from the sectarian factions. Gill suggested that to minimize the sensitivity of the matter, the Government should initiate renovation of all holy sites including mosques, temples and churches. This will not only pacify the religious extremists but also present a positive and soft image of Pakistan.
As Hindu Community is going to celebrate “Holi” on March 28, government and society should equally play their role in rebuilding of Perhaladpuri Temple to show respect towards the members of Hindu Community. This will not only help in combating the extremist mindset but will also restore the historical identity of Multan.
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