Sadhu Bela Mandir Sukkur,Pakistan
Sadh Belo, also spelt as Sadh Bela, or Sat, is an island in the Indus River near Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan that is famous for its highly revered Hindu temples. The temples are associated with the syncretic Udasi movement of Sikhism.[3 The island is famous for Teerath Asthan which is the biggest Hindu temple in Pakistan. The complex has eight other temples, a library, dining areas, a huge garden, along with rooms and residences for monks and people who want to stay on the island on a spiritual retreat.
The island was once a forested island and was called Menak Parbat. Later the Udasi saint (sage) Baba Bankhandi Maharaj settled here and then this place became known as the Sadhu Bhelo. The word Sadhu Bela means the woods of the sage. According to some sources, the Sadh Belo is named after an Arab commander named “Saeed”, who occupied and stationed on the island.
Very famous and old in the name of Sadhu Island or sadh Belo. In Urdu it is called Sadhu Bella. It is establishment in 1823 by Baba Brakhandi Maharaja. It is located in Sukkur on Indus River. One can find the most refined dance and music images on the northern wall of eight Temple. There are eight marble panels on the northern wall, one of which depicts hell.