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Information on History
of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moin-Ud-Din Chisti Ajmer Dargah
Life
And Teaching Sufi
Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Ajmer Sharif, Dargah Rajasthan India
The Life And
Teaching History of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti History
The Dargah Sharif, Ajmer, which is the final resting place of
Hazrat Khwaja
Moin-Ud-Din Chisti is regarded as one of the most holy places for
those following Islam. The Dargah is equally regarded as a holy
place for the Hindus and also for other followers of various other
religions as well. The Khawaja was popularly known as the protector
of the poor or Garib Nawaj.
The Dargah is visited by millions every
year and is one of the most important and famous Religious Places in
Ajmer. The place is one of the largest crowd puller of Rajasthan and
has played a pivotal role in the development of the Tours to Ajmer.
The Dargah Sharif in Ajmer is situated in the heart of the city of
Ajmer and is easily accessible from the different parts of Ajmer.
The best time to pay a visit to the Dargah is between the months of
October to March which offers a cooler climate in Rajasthan. The
annual Urs fair in the Dargah is the most celebrated occasion of the
city that attracts thousands from all over the world. It is the
occasion when the Dargah is decorated to its best and the whole
environment turns festive.
As history beckons, Khwaja came from Persia to Delhi and was a Sufi
saint preaching and praying to mighty Allah for the well being of
the poor and the needs. It is also said that emperor Akbar once came
down to the Dargah on foot to pray and to wish. The Khwaja in his
last days shut himself up in a room for six long days to leave his
immortal body in solitude.
The shrine from the time became an
important religious place for the Muslims. It is exclaimed that
every wish which is asked from the pure heart at the Dargah is being
fulfilled.
Another aspect of the Dargah Sharif that attracts the tourists from
all over is the architecture of the place that reflects the finest
Mughal architecture. The Dargah Sharif in Ajmer, India was built by
the Mughals from Humayun to Shah Jehan.
The Dargah can be entered
from the point of Dargah bazaar which leads the visitors to the
inner courtyard. The inner courtyard is adorned with two huge
cauldrons with capacity of 2240 kg and 4480 Kg. The cauldrons are
used to cook, 'Kheer' on special occasions which are distributed
among the visitors.
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