The Thakurdwara at Pandori dham extended its influence not only on neighboring Hindu hill states but also spread its branches in the form of daughter shrines, spreading all over Indian subcontinent, from Jammu in the North, Chinapattan (
Chennai) in South India,
Girnar (
Gujarat) in the West and
Ayodhya &
Kashi in the east. As per the genealogy published by the Pandori dham itself, there are a total of 39 maths associated with dham which are established all over India. Apart from this, numerous minor branches are established in the towns of North Punjab, Jammu and Himachal. Some important historical daughter shrines are that of
Damtal in Kangra,
Bathu in erstwhile Guler state and
Lehal in
Dhariwal of Gurdaspur. The list of 39 mathas spread across various Indian states and towns are as follow: 7 shrines in
Hoshiarpur district (Punjab), 2 in
Jalandhar district (Punjab), 1 in
Amritsar district (Punjab), 2 in
Kangra district (Himachal), 1 in
Mandi district (Himachal), 2 in
Ambala district (Haryana), 1 in
Thanesar (Haryana), 1 in
Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh), 5 in Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh), 1 in Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh), 1 in Girnar (Gujarat), 1 in
Nagpur (Maharashtra), 1 each in
Hyderabad, Parshottam & Chinnapattan in South India. There are 2 mathas in Jammu and 3 were there in
Lahore. == Mahants ==