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#vlog #dargah #love #archeology #history #Historical places #Shrines of Sind#sofism #Islam in Pakistan #Travel places #Travel lovers #Lesson of peace  Uderolal, also known as Jhulelal, is a revered figure in Sindhi culture, a joint Muslim-Hindu shrine located near Tando Adam Khan in Sindh, Pakistan, and is considered a unifying force, with a shrine that is both a temple and a dargah. Here's a more detailed explanation: Shared Reverence: Uderolal, or Jhulelal, is a deity revered by both Hindu and Muslim communities in the Sindh region of Pakistan, symbolizing interfaith harmony and shared spirituality. Shrine Location: The main shrine is located in the village of Odero Lal, near Tando Adam Khan, according to Wikipedia. Symbol of Unity: The shrine itself is unique, being both a temple and a dargah (shrine), reflecting the shared reverence for Uderolal. Cultural Significance: Uderolal is considered the "lord of water and light" and inspires unity and brotherhood, serving as a unifying force for the Sindhi community. Folklore: In Sindhi folklore, Uderolal is often depicted as riding a fish in the Indus River, and is also associated with the concept of "the Lord of the Swing". Festival: Sindhi Hindus celebrate the festival of Cheti Chand in honor of Jhulela