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Discover the Heart of Sufism at Ajmer-e-Sharif

Ajmer-e-Sharif, located near a lake and surrounded by a wall built by Emperor Akbar, is definitely worth visiting. It is the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty and is renowned worldwide. An atmosphere of spirituality envelopes the shrine with the scent of fresh flowers and incense whirling around. In addition, a large amount of food is prepared every night to be distributed among the public in the form of Tabarruk, which refers to the blessing given after the morning prayers.

Shops line the streets outside the Dargah, selling items such as perfumes, sweets, flowers, chadars or clothes offered to the Khwaja. A series of silver doors with striking carvings welcome visitors to the Dargah. The doors lead into a marble courtyard that is a shelter for Moinuddin Chishti’s tomb.

While leaving the Dargah compound, don’t miss the massive cooking utensil, Badi Deg. It is believed that throwing money into the vessel will bring all your wishes true. It is a captivating experience for visitors to attend Mehfil-e-Sama during the evening rituals. Gold plating covers the top of the Dargah, and a silver railing and marble screen guard it.

Significance of the Dargah

This shrine of the saint Moinuddin Chisti is significant as it is believed that all wishes made with sincerity to the shrine come true here. Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti migrated to India from a region in modern-day Iran in the 13th century and settled in Ajmer. He is revered because he embraced and cared for the poor with an open heart. Legend says that a son was granted to Emperor Akbar after he offered his prayers to the shrine here.

How to reach the Dargah, and when can you visit?

The Dargah remains open during winter from 5 AM to 9 PM and summers from 4 AM to 10 PM. As it is connected to all the major cities of our country, you can reach the Dargah by rail, air, or road. The nearest airport is Jaipur airport, where you can hire a taxi to visit the Dargah.

In addition, there are regular trains from various cities and towns in India to Ajmer. You can either take one train to reach the city or take two trains. The Dargah is approximately 2 km from the Ajmer Railway station. You can also hire a cab or book a bus from the nearest cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer to reach your destination.

Other Places to visit in Ajmer

Ajmer was the ancient capital of the territory of Sapadalaksha, ruled by the famous king Prithviraj Chauhan who belonged to the Chauhan dynasty. The best time to visit Ajmer-e-Sharif is between October and March. You can book the best family hotels in Ajmer, like OYO 79474 Suman Palace or OYO 15424 Hotel Galaxy Palace. Both are close to the Ajmer-e- Sharif Dargah.

Some places to visit in Ajmer are:

  1. Ana Sagar Lake- Maharaja Anaji constructed this lake between 1135 to 1150 AD. There is an island in the centre of this lake. Emperor Jahangir set out a garden called Daulat Bagh near the lake. Five pavilions, called the Baradari, were constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan. This lake is a favourite family spot among tourists.
  2. Ajmer Government Museum- Ajmer Government Museum is one of Ajmer’s most visited historical places. If you are a history enthusiast, this place is a must-visit. The Museum is divided into four sections: Arts & Crafts, Archaeology, Armoury and Industry. A separate children’s gallery is also built inside. The Museum remains closed on Mondays but can be visited between 12 PM and 8 PM on the other days.
  3. Taragarh Fort- The ruling family of Chauhans built the Taragarh Fort using Mughal architectural styles in the 12th century AD. This fort is located on top of a hill with three massive gateways as its greatest assets. These gates are named Lakshmi Pol, Phuta Darwaza and Gagudi ki Phatak.

Conclusion

Plan your visit to the holy Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti to make your wishes come true. You can also visit some of the other places mentioned above in Ajmer while enjoying a comfortable stay at the nearest OYO rooms. Enjoy your stay and have an amazing journey!

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