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Hindus & Muslims religious Performance of Rituals at Udero Lal Shrine: A Case Study of Udero Lal Shrine,Used
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This research is based on Udero Lal Shrine; Hindus called him Udero Lal, Amar Lal, and Jhoolay Lal. Muslims called him Sheikh Tahir, they both perform rituals at the Shrine round the year in which both religious communities come there and perform the rituals like: to pour the purr on Samadhi. People from both communities come and perform different. There is only one place in the world. That is in Matiari District, and in Union Council Udero Lal. Both religious people believe on this saint in different sense. Hindus believe that he is an Udero Lal, Amar Lal, and Jholay Lal in the context of AVATAR or god, because he has shown the miracles of horse riding on water with soldiers, and other one was sitting on fish. Muslims believe that he is Sheikh Tahir means Saint of water and Muslims Mujawirs converted their caste from Jahaijos to sheikh and become Mujawirs at Shrine forever.
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