Karkoot Nag Hindu site Karkota dynasty (c. 625 − 855 CE) era idols of Hindu deities and
Shiva Lingam were found at Karkoot Nag spring in Salia area of Aishmuqam during renovation, which will be sent to
SPS Museum in Srinagar. Since this
spring and pound site is scared to the
Kashmiri Pandits, they have demanded the construction of new temple at the site to house idols and sculptures.
Aishmuqam Shrine The shrine is considered as one of the most visited and prominent shrines in
Kashmir. It was constructed in the honour of Sakhi
Zain ud-Din Wali, who was one among the chief disciples of
Nund Rishi and is the 2nd spiritual seccessor of
The Rishi order. It is considered sacred by many people from different religions.
Zain ud-Din Wali spent most of his time preaching about
Allah. For this purpose he decided to always restrict himself to this cave. The shrine is thronged by thousands of devotees during the annual Urs and Zool festival. ==Transport==