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I am Syed Yasir Usman, Assistant Professor of Geography and Incharge Hiking and Mountaineering Club at GC University Lahore, i have taken these photos with my mobile camera, most of the uploaded images were taken by myself with Nokia 6233 and FUJIFILM FinePix JZ300, now i am using Panasonic DMC-FZ40 i hope you will like my contribution. Through my knowledge of Geography and History i have tried my best to locate the photos to their actual location and give the most authentic descriptions. All the references and descriptions have been taken from http://www.wikipedia.org and http://www.ualberta.ca/~rnoor/sites.html the translations are from google online translator, the photographs not taken by me bear the name of the photographer in the tags, for comments and querries contact on syedyasirusman@yahoo.com or 009233340147123

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ancient place of learning of Swat valley ; Sharda Peeth Hindu Temple

By: sooryanarayan Date: 2012-10-16http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SharadaPeethSharada Peeth (Sanskrit: शारदा पीठ, Urdu: شاردا پیٹھ), located near Sharda in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, was the famous temple of the goddess Sarasvatī (Sharda) on the banks of Neelum River, (referred to as Kishenganga River by India) in Neelum Valley in Pakistan.[1] Its ruins are near the Line of Control (LOC)[1] between the Indian and Pakistani-controlled portions of the former princely state of Kashmir and Jammu. Shina, Pahari, and Kashmiri languages are mostly spoken in the area. Indegenious script of Kashmir is named after the deity Sharada Devi.[2] Kashmir was sometimes called Sharada Desh because of this temple and Sharada was called Kashmira Puravasini (resident of city of Kashmir ).[citation needed]The Kashmiris are highly devoted towards this great deity[1] whom they call as 'BHAGWATI'. During their daily worship they often say "Namastey Sharada Devi Kashmir Pur Vasini Tvam Ham Prartheye Nityam Vidya Danam Che De hi mey" meaning Salutations to you, O Sharada, O Goddess, O one who resides in Kashmir. I pray to you daily, please give me the charity of knowledge. The temple was last repaired by Maharaja Gulab Singh of Kashmir.

remains in Swat vakkey on Kisenganga ,river of Honey ; Sharda Peeth Hindu Temple

By: sooryanarayan Date: 2012-10-16http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SharadaPeethSharada Peeth (Sanskrit: शारदा पीठ, Urdu: شاردا پیٹھ), located near Sharda in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, was the famous temple of the goddess Sarasvatī (Sharda) on the banks of Neelum River, (referred to as Kishenganga River by India) in Neelum Valley in Pakistan.[1] Its ruins are near the Line of Control (LOC)[1] between the Indian and Pakistani-controlled portions of the former princely state of Kashmir and Jammu. Shina, Pahari, and Kashmiri languages are mostly spoken in the area. Indegenious script of Kashmir is named after the deity Sharada Devi.[2] Kashmir was sometimes called Sharada Desh because of this temple and Sharada was called Kashmira Puravasini (resident of city of Kashmir ).[citation needed]The Kashmiris are highly devoted towards this great deity[1] whom they call as 'BHAGWATI'. During their daily worship they often say "Namastey Sharada Devi Kashmir Pur Vasini Tvam Ham Prartheye Nityam Vidya Danam Che De hi mey" meaning Salutations to you, O Sharada, O Goddess, O one who resides in Kashmir. I pray to you daily, please give me the charity of knowledge. The temple was last repaired by Maharaja Gulab Singh of Kashmir.

fowardimg for information Sharda Peeth Hindu Temple

By: sooryanarayan Date: 2012-10-16http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SharadaPeethSharada Peeth (Sanskrit: शारदा पीठ, Urdu: شاردا پیٹھ), located near Sharda in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, was the famous temple of the goddess Sarasvatī (Sharda) on the banks of Neelum River, (referred to as Kishenganga River by India) in Neelum Valley in Pakistan.[1] Its ruins are near the Line of Control (LOC)[1] between the Indian and Pakistani-controlled portions of the former princely state of Kashmir and Jammu. Shina, Pahari, and Kashmiri languages are mostly spoken in the area. Indegenious script of Kashmir is named after the deity Sharada Devi.[2] Kashmir was sometimes called Sharada Desh because of this temple and Sharada was called Kashmira Puravasini (resident of city of Kashmir ).[citation needed]The Kashmiris are highly devoted towards this great deity[1] whom they call as 'BHAGWATI'. During their daily worship they often say "Namastey Sharada Devi Kashmir Pur Vasini Tvam Ham Prartheye Nityam Vidya Danam Che De hi mey" meaning Salutations to you, O Sharada, O Goddess, O one who resides in Kashmir. I pray to you daily, please give me the charity of knowledge. The temple was last repaired by Maharaja Gulab Singh of Kashmir.

fowarding for your information , Sharda Peeth Hindu Temple

By: sooryanarayan Date: 2012-10-16http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SharadaPeethSharada Peeth (Sanskrit: शारदा पीठ, Urdu: شاردا پیٹھ), located near Sharda in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, was the famous temple of the goddess Sarasvatī (Sharda) on the banks of Neelum River, (referred to as Kishenganga River by India) in Neelum Valley in Pakistan.[1] Its ruins are near the Line of Control (LOC)[1] between the Indian and Pakistani-controlled portions of the former princely state of Kashmir and Jammu. Shina, Pahari, and Kashmiri languages are mostly spoken in the area. Indegenious script of Kashmir is named after the deity Sharada Devi.[2] Kashmir was sometimes called Sharada Desh because of this temple and Sharada was called Kashmira Puravasini (resident of city of Kashmir ).[citation needed]The Kashmiris are highly devoted towards this great deity[1] whom they call as 'BHAGWATI'. During their daily worship they often say "Namastey Sharada Devi Kashmir Pur Vasini Tvam Ham Prartheye Nityam Vidya Danam Che De hi mey" meaning Salutations to you, O Sharada, O Goddess, O one who resides in Kashmir. I pray to you daily, please give me the charity of knowledge. The temple was last repaired by Maharaja Gulab Singh of Kashmir.

Sharda Peeth Hindu Temple

By: sooryanarayan Date: 2012-10-16http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SharadaPeethSharada Peeth (Sanskrit: शारदा पीठ, Urdu: شاردا پیٹھ), located near Sharda in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, was the famous temple of the goddess Sarasvatī (Sharda) on the banks of Neelum River, (referred to as Kishenganga River by India) in Neelum Valley in Pakistan.[1] Its ruins are near the Line of Control (LOC)[1] between the Indian and Pakistani-controlled portions of the former princely state of Kashmir and Jammu. Shina, Pahari, and Kashmiri languages are mostly spoken in the area. Indegenious script of Kashmir is named after the deity Sharada Devi.[2] Kashmir was sometimes called Sharada Desh because of this temple and Sharada was called Kashmira Puravasini (resident of city of Kashmir ).[citation needed]The Kashmiris are highly devoted towards this great deity[1] whom they call as 'BHAGWATI'. During their daily worship they often say "Namastey Sharada Devi Kashmir Pur Vasini Tvam Ham Prartheye Nityam Vidya Danam Che De hi mey" meaning Salutations to you, O Sharada, O Goddess, O one who resides in Kashmir. I pray to you daily, please give me the charity of knowledge. The temple was last repaired by Maharaja Gulab Singh of Kashmir.

Beautiful photographs of Neelum valley

i went to Neelum but missed to go Upper Neelum.....What a beautuy

Where is this place located....In Pakistan...I need exactly location

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