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US CG celebrates temple’s restoration

By News Desk
January 27, 2018

American Consul General Grace Shelton joined the local community to mark the closing ceremony of the Shri Varun Dev Mandir, a historical Hindu temple, at Manora Island on Thursday.

She congratulated the Sindh Exploration and Adventure Society (SEAS) on the successful completion of the temple’s preservation under a US government-funded project, said a press release issued by the US Consulate General.

Consul General Shelton applauded SEAS, the Pakistan Navy, the Karachi Port Trust, the Manora Cantonment Board, the Karachi Cantonment Board, the Government of Pakistan and the local indigenous population of Manora for their strong coordination and cooperation.

Shri Varun Dev Mandir is the second US Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) grant in Sindh and the 19th AFCP project in Pakistan. The Varun Dev temple is believed to be the only temple dedicated to the Lord of the Seas in Pakistan. Humid winds had damaged the temple’s structure and eroded intricate carvings that affected the integrity of the temple and its grounds.

Under the $250,000 AFCP grant, SEAS completed the preservation work to international standards in record time. “This project is an outstanding example of the strong cultural partnership between our two countries and the work we can accomplish together to preserve the rich, diverse, and multi-religious history of Pakistan.” Consul General Shelton noted, “Rehabilitating the Varun Dev temple shows our collective commitment and our respect to protecting and preserving Sindh’s diverse cultural heritage.”