लाल नाथ मंदिर की स्थिति // Condition of Lal Nath Temple Jhang Punjab Pakistan// Shiv Temple Jhang

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short History of Jhang

The history of Jhang & Laal Nath Temple district goes back to the inhabited villages of Chenab and Jhelum rivers. The Baar areas were probably inhabited in the far past. It is also said that Alexander of Macedonia passed through this district while going back to the sea. The glimpses of this district are also highlighted in Tuzk-e-Babari written by Babar in the year 1526 A.D.

Most of the Jhang district was occupied in 1846 by the British Darbar during the contest between the Lahore Government and Mal Raj and when peace was made, it was retained, although it had previously been formed as a portion of the Multan province, and been held by Sawan Mal. Upon the annexation of Punjab in 1849 the whole of the district of Jhang was passed under the British sovereignty.

There were then three Tehsils namely, Jhang, Chiniot and Qadirpur; subsequent changes of the boundary took place and Qadirpur Tehsil was given up and that of Shorkot constituted in 1861. The division of the district into four Tehsils of Chiniot, Jhang, Shorkot and Ahmad Pur Sial dates from this period. Few years back, Chiniot was made an independent district and now there are again three tehsils of Jhang. Previously, the district was included in Multan division and afterwards in Sargodha division but now it has been affiliated with the Faisalabad division.

Jhang has three divisions of its dwellers.

(i) Jhang Sadar (Jhang Maghiana: the main city)

(ii) Jhang City (The old city of Jhang)

(iii) Satellite Town (Neya Shehr: New locality established in 1970s)

Nath in Jhang

Nath Sahib; Nath is a community in Hinduism. The last name of every person ends with ‘Nath’. It originated from the meditations of Lord Shiva. The chief religious foundation of the district Jhang, and, at the same time, one of the most interesting land-owning institutions of the district is the sanyasi fakirs of Jhang.

The religious elite of the city exchanged the surname of “gir” which is borne by all the fakirs of the order with “nath”. The succession has been as follows:

Sidhs                                     Sadiks

(1) Lal Nath                      (2) Chandi Nath

(3) Prag Nath                   (4) Puran Nath

(5) Mengal Nath             (6) Jaswant Nath

(7) Mohan Nath              (8) Amar Nath

(9) Raj Nath                    (10) Umra Nath

(11) Ramet Nath              (12) Shamster Nath

(13) Bolwant Nath           (14) Sant Kumar Nath

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