The temple is one of the most sacred Hindu places of worship in the Sindh[2] According to the legend, thousands of years ago a man used to nourish cows here, where there was wide patches of grown grass.
Subsequently, people visited the area and after checking they concluded that it was a Shiv Lingam.
Legend says that the Lingam kept growing itself until locals marked the height to literally observe the growth.
[citation needed] Every year on Maha Shivaratri, there is a huge three-day festival.
On Maha Shivratri, many Pilgrims from lower and upper Sindh come and most of them stay for the three days of festivities.