Hinglaj Mata
Hinglaj Mata is a revered goddess in Hinduism, primarily worshipped in the Sindh region of Pakistan and parts of India. She is considered a form of the goddess Durga and is associated with power, protection, and fertility. The Hinglaj temple, located in the Hingol National Park, is a significant pilgrimage site where devotees visit to seek blessings and fulfill their wishes.
The legend of Hinglaj Mata is linked to the mythological tale of Sati, the wife of Shiva, who self-immolated. Her body was scattered across the Indian subcontinent, and her head is believed to have fallen at the Hinglaj site. This connection makes the temple a vital spiritual destination for many devotees.