Popular India-based YouTuber Visits Pakistan’s Ram Temple and Narrates Its History

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India-based YouTuber, Karl Rock is currently travelling to various locations in Pakistan. In one of his recent videos, he was seen talking to an 11-year-boy from Pakistan about India and other things. Karl, who has travelled every single state and union territory of India, is visiting India’s neighbouring country. The blogger shared a new video this week, where he is seen visiting the Rama Kund Mandir, a Hindu temple and Dharamshala in Pakistan.

The video follows his overall experience of the Ram Temple, where the place is set and what is the history behind it.

Karl’s opening line is, “Namaste, Salam Alaikum doston” (Hello and greetings my friends). In the video, he says he is missing his family and has made this video for them. Karl, who is married to an Indian, is now living in the country since 2013 with his Haryanvi wife, Manisha Malik.

The Rama Kund Mandir, located in a small town of Said Pur village in Pakistan, is situated in the midst of green hills. Karl mentioned that it is believed Lord Ram had stayed here along with Sita, his wife, and Laxman, his brother, during their period of exile. He even appreciated the Pakistan Government’s effort to renovate some parts of the temple, so as to preserve the history.

Shedding some light on the history of the India-Pakistan partition, Karl stated that Hindu’s from all around India would come to the temple for pilgrimage.

The blogger speaks fluent Hindi and is settled in New Delhi with his wife and her family. He has also published a book Learn Hindi Faster Than I Did!to help foreigners speak and understand the language in a convenient way. When he first came to India, his agenda was clear. He wanted foreigners to enjoy their time here as much as he does. He wants them to fall in love with India just the way he has.

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Trust mulls ‘darshan point’ to watch Ram Temple construction

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To provide people a chance to watch the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is planning to build a “darshan point” at the site.

According to Trust officials, a final decision will be taken after discussion with administrative officials and taking into account all security measurements.

“We have been thinking about setting up such a structure, but, so far, no final decision has been taken as we have to plan and look at all the security angles. We have to make sure that we do not make any compromises on the security front and do not hinder the construction work in any way, as these are our main priorities. Also, as of now, there is nothing significant going on at the site for the devotees to witness. The construction workers are digging ground and doing excavation work,” Anil Mishra, a member of the temple construction committee, told The Indian Express.


According to officials of the Trust, the ‘darshan point’ can be set up at a place that is located on the way to the makeshift temple, and gives a wide view of the construction site. While people will be allowed to take photos, no one will be allowed to cross the metal enclosure and go near the construction site or talk to construction workers, they added.

Last week, Trust’s general secretary Champat Rai had said that the digging and excavation work at the site was almost complete and the filling of concrete is expected to start from April 9 after all the pits are dug around 12 metres or 40 feet.

Earlier, the chief architect of the temple, Ashish Sompura, had said that the basic construction work of the temple is expected to take around three years, after which the finishing and interior decoration will begin.

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