This temple of Pakistan has the highest crowd compared to other temples. What makes this temple different is that like in India, here too in Hinglaj Mata Temple the celebrations during Navratri are always grand. Often people think whether this temple is in India or Pakistan. During Navratri, events ranging from Garba to Kanya Bhoj are organized here.
The area where the Hinglaj temple is located is one of the largest Hindu-majority areas in Pakistan. A grand fair is also held here during Chaitra Navratri and a huge crowd gathers to seek the blessings of the goddess. Women come here to perform Garba and participate in rituals like hawan and puja. Additionally, food is served to young girls and chants of devotion to the Goddess echo far and wide.
It is believed that the journey to Hinglaj is more challenging than the Amarnath Yatra. Still, people come here from far and wide to seek the blessings of the Goddess and during Navratri, the temple becomes so crowded that it becomes difficult to handle the crowd. Special arrangements are made during Navratri so that the devotees do not face any problem in having darshan.
There is no distinction between Hindus and Muslims during Navratri in this temple. Sometimes priests and volunteers can be seen wearing Muslim headgear. Muslim brothers also stand together during the worship of the Goddess. Most of them are from Balochistan and Sindh. The temple is most crowded during the two Navratris. Thousands of devotees come to Hinglaj temple every day to have darshan of Mother Goddess.
People not only from Pakistan and Bangladesh but also from America and Britain participate in the worship in this temple. Hinglaj Temple is considered a Muslim 'Nani Baby's Hajj' or pilgrimage site, hence people from Afghanistan, Egypt and Iran also come here for darshan.