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Keran is a beautiful border area with the Kishenganga (Neelum) flowing through it which acts as line of control between Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) and Jammu and Kashmir. On the other side of Kishanganga River is Neelum Valley of POK and the village located to the opposite side is also called Keran, 93 kilometers from Muzaffarabad.
The ancient Sharada Peeth temple, as well as the adjacent ruins of Sharada University are situated in the same Neelam Valley just few miles from Keran. At Shardi village where Sharda temple and University is situated, the river Kishenganga (Neelum ) joins Madhumati and Sargun streams. Between the 6th and 12th centuries CE, it was among the most prominent temple universities in the Indian subcontinent. Kashmiri Pandit brethren have been demanding opening of the Sharda Peeth corridor for many years now.
Keran is home to many beauties like streams, springs, river, mountains, dense forests including walnut trees and to a variety of wildlife. 40 kms (approximately) towards west from District headquarter Kupwara, Keran enjoys a majestic view.
To reach to the valley one has to Pass through the Firkiyan Gali (Altitude 9634 ft). On the way to Keran at Firkiyan top the 360 degree view of surroundings is mesmerising and enchanting beauty bring goose bumps to the visitors. One can witness the lush Green forests, Meadows, Streams and also the architecture of wooden houses. The wooden architecture and style of construction of the house is still standing tall all across the Keran. These precious wooden houses need to be preserved and protected and must be promoted as heritage sites.
13 авг 2023