Hidden in plain sight: the temples and gurdwaras of Pindi
In the heart of Rawalpindi, the spires and domes of forgotten temples and gurdwaras peek out over rooftops and from behind billboards in the city’s markets.
These pre-partition buildings are a reminder of the important role Hindus and Sikhs played in the history of Rawalpindi. But today, some of the most historically significant building of the city – such as the majestic gurdwara of Rai Bahadur Sujan Singh, - receive little official attention.
There is only one functional temple in the city – Krishna Mandir – while no gurdwaras are open for worship.
The many temples and gurdwaras that dot the historically urban part of Rawalpindi from Raja Bazaar to Bagh Sardaran are managed by the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) and leased out as commercial and private property.