Sakesar
Sakesar Mountain Temples | |
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Sakesar Mountain Temples Location within Pakistan | |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 32°32′30″N 71°56′0″E / 32.54167°N 71.93333°ECoordinates: 32°32′30″N 71°56′0″E / 32.54167°N 71.93333°E |
Country | Pakistan |
State | Punjab |
District | Khushab district |
Location | Soon Valley |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Shiv |
Sakesar (Urdu: سكيسر), location of Amb Shareef temple, is a mountain peak which lies on the outer fringes of the Soon Valley in Khushab District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.
History
It has an height of 1522 m and used to be the summer headquarters for the deputy commissioners of three districts - Campbellpur (now Attock), Mianwali and Sargodha. In view of Sakesar's ideal location and height, the PAF selected it in the late 1950s as the site for a high-powered radar which would provide air defence cover for the northeastern part of the western wing. The hilltop of Sakesar is located in the Salt Range - starting from Sohawa (in Jhelum District) in the east and spreading westward.
Amb Shareef Hindu temple
The ancient pre-Islamic ancient Hindu temple, is near the Amb Shareef village, on the Sakesar mountain in the Soon Valley. The temple complex, built in brick and mortar, is complex of two temples facing each other. The main temple is several story high, roughly 15 to 20 meter tall. To the west about 75 meters lies another smaller temple, which is 2 story or 7 to 8 meters high. It is located on the Sakesar mountain, near Amb Shareef village.[1]
Important lakes
- Nammal Lake - 40 km North-Northwest of Sakesar
- Uchhali Lake & Khabikki Lake - 13 km and 37 km respectively
Wildlife
WWF Survey carried out in September 2001 indicated that over 60 species of birds (some of them rare ones) and 10 species of mammals exist in and around Sakesar.
Villages
The main villages in the valley are: Amb Shareef (location of mountain temple), Anga, Chitta, Dhadhar, Dhaka, Jaba, Khura, Khabeki, Uchalla, Khotakka, Koradhi, Kufri (currently known as Sadiq Abad), Mardwal, Sabhral, Shakarkot, Sirhaal, Sodhi, Surrakki, Ugali, Noshehra and Uchhali. These all names were given to the areas by the peoples (who migrated to India) here before the separation of Pakistan and India. Some old shrines, temples and buildings are still there in every village. Now soon Velly is famous for fresh vegetables.
Climate
- May–June Summers Min 15 to 22 °C; Max 28 to 38 °C
- Nov–Feb winters Min –3 to –4 °C; Max 6 to 22 °C
- July-Aug Rainy Season
PTV re-broadcasting station
Pakistan Television's re-broadcasting centre has been installed to provide terrestrial transmissions coverage to adjoining areas.