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Media Source: The Hindustan Times (India)
Date: 30 January 2026
The Loh Temple, dedicated to one of Lord Ram’s sons, located at the historical Lahore Fort in Punjab province of Pakistan, has been fully restored and opened for the public. The Walled City Lahore Authority (WCLA) said earlier in the week, that it has completed the conservation of Loh Temple along with two other monume
The Loh Temple, dedicated to one of Lord Ram’s sons, located at the historical Lahore Fort in Punjab province of Pakistan, has been fully restored and opened for the public. The Walled City Lahore Authority (WCLA) said earlier in the week, that it has completed the conservation of Loh Temple along with two other monuments — the Sikh-era Hammam and Athdara Pavilion of Maharaja Ranjit Singh — in collaboration with the Aga Khan Cultural Service-Pakistan. “The restoration initiative aims to celebrate Lahore Fort’s rich cross-cultural heritage, reflected in its Sikh and Hindu temples, Mughal mosques and structures from the British period,” WCLA spokesperson Tania Qureshi said, adding that extensive techniques have been employed as a part of the conservation process.