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Terrified, Ahirio begged Jhulelal to restrain his army. Jhulelal's army then disappeared back into the river, while Ahirio went back to the palace to recount the story to Mirkh Shah. Mirkh Shah remained skeptical, but invited Jhulelal to his court with intent to forcefully convert Jhulelal. Jhulelal is then said to have vanished, leaving Mirkh Shah enraged. Mirkh Shah then ordered that all Hindus immediately convert to Islam. The Hindus then rushed to the house in Nasirpur where Jhulelal was born, and found Jhulelal there as an infant. The infant consoled the distraught Hindus and commanded them to assemble at a temple near the Indus River. Upon assembling, a firestorm broke out and engulfed Mirkh Shah's palaces. The king escaped to the banks of the river, where he found Jhulelal, now again a warrior, and his Hindu followers protected from the firestorm. The king fell at Jhulelal's feet, and Jhulelal dismissed the storm with the movement of his hand.
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Ahirio returned to recount the story to Mirkh Shah, who then lambasted Ahirio, and told him to leave and call out for Jhulelal in villages and by the banks of the Indus River. Upon calling for Jhulelal, the warrior on horseback appeared out of the river to appear to Ahirio with an accompanying army.
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The complex is home to both a Muslim shrine and Hindu temple. The joint arrangement was devised as a compromise to stem any conflict that might arise regarding by which religious tradition the corpse should be disposed of.
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Jhulelal is also believed by Sindhi Hindus to have performed miracles, such as entering the Indus river at Nasirpur, and coming up at
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prayers. At the temple, a lamp is kept burning perpetually. On the new moon days, lamps are lighted and the shrine deity, an
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ordered that local Hindus convert to Islam within 24 hours. Local Hindus, fearful of this edict, prayed at the banks of the
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The shrine caretakers hail from both the Muslim and Hindu communities. In the evening, Muslims offer
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tradition. Both communities also refer to the saint by the alternate and religiously-neutral term
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who informed the worshippers that he would re-incarnate himself as an infant to be born in
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as a teenager. Odero Lal in his youth was said to have been fiercely opposed to the
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It forms the seat of the Daryapanthis, originally a sub-sect of the followers of
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The underside of the shrine's dome is decorated with mirror-work known as
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The baby Jhulelal was then born on the first day of the Hindu month of
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was born as a Hindu by the name of Odero Lal (alternatively spelled
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THE MAKING OF EXILE: SINDHI HINDUS AND THE PARTITION OF INDIA
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shrine located in the village of Odero Lal, near the city of
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Sindhi Muslims believe the saint interred at the shrine is
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Index

UDEROLAL TEERATH ASTHAN
Affiliation
Hinduism
Matiari
Sindh
Pakistan
Pakistan
Shrine at Odero Lal is located in Sindh
Shrine at Odero Lal is located in Pakistan
Geographic coordinates
25°42′05″N 68°33′41″E / 25.7013347°N 68.5614382°E / 25.7013347; 68.5614382
Sufi mausoleum
Hindu Temple
Style
Indo-Islamic
Sindhi Hindu
C.E.
Urdu
Sindhi
Muslim
Hindu
Tando Adam Khan
Pakistani
Sindh
Indus River
Jhulelal
Gorakhnath
Nath
namaz prayers
aarti

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