Puran's Well

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Puran Temple near Sialkot
Puran Temple near Sialkot
Puran's Well near Sialkot
Puran's Well near Sialkot

Puran's Well is a historical site near Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.

Puran's Well lies just a few kilometres from the Sialkot cantonment on the highroad to Chaprar village. Raja Sálbán has been past a very famous ruler at Sialkot. He reconstructed the Sialkot Fort. Raja Sálbán had two sons. One is Rasalu , who become Raja (Ruler) after the death of his father, while his other son was prince Puren , who seizure by her father's second wife. Raja got so anger that he ordered his soldiers to kill Prince Puran and thrown into a well outside city. So Raja's soldiers cut off his hands and feet and throw him into well. Incidentally, a spiritual teacher who lived beside the Chenab river, Guru Gorakhnath, happened by that well with his companions. While they were resting beside the well they found the injured Prince and rescued him. After the Prince had partially recovered and related his story. Guru Gorakhnath ordered the Prince to stay beside the well, built him a camp for his residence and departed to Jehlum. Prince Puran stayed there for many years and gave spiritual advice to the people of the area. When he died, his funeral took place on a mound in front of the place where he used to dwell and a beautiful small tomb was erected in his remembrance.According to Mutiny in Sialkot there were remains of Puran's tomb extant in 1857, but now there is no tomb except for a small building, a small place for worship and a running well. This story become a very famous Punjabi folk-lore. This place is still the resort of pilgrims. Women come here to bathe in its blessed water as a cure for infertility. Religion is no bar and they come from across the spectrum of religions in Pakistan.

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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007%5C10%5C19%5Cstory_19-10-2007_pg3_5 http://www.dawn.com/2003/02/12/fea.htm

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