Shankaracharya Temple in Kashmiri is otherwise called the Jyesteshwara sanctuary or Pas-Pahar by Buddhists.
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It is over the Shankaracharya Hill on the Zabarwan Mountain in Srinagar, Kashmir, India. It is committed to Lord Shiva. It is likewise viewed as consecrated by Buddhists.
The Shiv ling was set inside amid the Sikh time frame in the nineteenth century. It turned into a functioning Hindu sanctuary when standard administrations were directed. A few students of history report that the sanctuary was really a Buddhist sanctuary amid the Buddhist time which was then changed into Hindu site of love by Adi Shankaracharya.
The Jyoteshware sanctuary lays on a strong shake. A 20-foot tall octagonal construct bolsters a square working with respect to top. The sanctuary is utilized for general love and travelers visit the sanctuary amid the Amarnath Yatra. There are 243 stages paving the way to the sanctuary region and another 8-10 stages from that point to the sanctuary corridor. Perspectives of Srinagar are conceivable from the highest point of the slope.