List of Hindu temples in Afghanistan

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Gold dinar of Kanishka II, emperor of the Kushan Empire, with Lord Shiva (200-220 CE) Coin of KanishkaII.jpg
Gold dinar of Kanishka II, emperor of the Kushan Empire, with Lord Shiva (200–220 CE)
A 5th-century marble Ganesha found in Gardez, Afghanistan, now at Dargah Pir Rattan Nath, Kabul. The inscription says that this "great and beautiful image of Mahavinayaka" was consecrated by the Hindu Shahi King "Khingala". Gardesh Ganesha dedicated by Khingila, Kabul, 7-8th century CE.jpg
A 5th-century marble Ganesha found in Gardez, Afghanistan, now at Dargah Pir Rattan Nath, Kabul. The inscription says that this "great and beautiful image of Mahāvināyaka" was consecrated by the Hindu Shahi King "Khingala".

Kabul was the capital of the great Hindu Shahi kings. Afghanistan was a great center of Vedic culture. There were many Hindu temples in Afghanistan. Some temples in Kabul have survived the recent turmoil.

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List of Hindu temples in Kabul

In Kabul, there are several Hindu temples:

Hindu temples in Kandahar

In Kandahar, there were Hindu temples in Shikarpuri Bazaar, Kabuli Bazaar and Jhampeer Sahib (near Sarpooza) and Devi-dwara (near Dand).

Hindu temples in other cities of Afghanistan

There have also been Hindu temples and Gurudwaras at Chasma Sahib, Sultanpur, Jalalabad, Ghazni, Helmand (Lashkerga).

Hindus of Afghanistan

The main Hindu residents of Afghanistan have been Mohyals, [2] Khatris and Aroras, some other communities like Bhatias, and Brahmins other than Mohyals have also been present there.

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References

  1. For photograph of statue and details of inscription, see: Dhavalikar, M. K., "Gaņeśa: Myth and Reality", in: Brown 1991 , pp. 50, 63.
  2. Hindu Castes and Sects, by Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya, Published by Editors Indian, Calcutta, 1968- page 470.

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