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| Tuesday, 11 September, 2001, 12:31 GMT 13:31 UK Kashmir shepherd hits temple jackpot ![]() Thousands of pilgrims are expected at the temple A Muslim shepherd in central Kashmir may never need to work again after discovering an ancient Hindu temple. Reports said Ghulam Qadir was searching for a lost sheep in Chandwari when he stumbled on the 1,500-year-old shrine.
The state tourist board is so pleased with the find, it has promised Mr Qadir 10% of the anticipated flood of offerings at the temple. Lump sum He will receive his cut for a five-year period from next year culminating in a final lump sum payment from the government. Authorities are hoping that pilgrims will flock to the cave. Another cave shrine to Shiva in Armanath in central Kashmir draws thousands of Shiva devotees every year. Shiva is the Hindu god of destruction and regeneration. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top South Asia stories now: Links to more South Asia stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||
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