Many people from all over the world came to Ajmer Sharif to celebrate the death anniversary of Hazrat Khwaja Garib Nawaz Muin al-Din Chishti, a renowned Sufi saint revered for his spiritual wisdom and compassion. The three-day event, known as the Urs. The atmosphere was charged with devotion as people gathered to pray, and perform traditional religious ceremonies.
Pilgrims from Pakistan, Iran, and other countries traveled great distances to participate in the Urs. Many of them observed a 40-day spiritual retreat known as the Chilla, a period of intense prayer and meditation. The shrine of Hazrat Khwaja Garib Nawaz, considered a sacred site for Muslims in India, was the focal point of their devotion.
The Urs of Hazrat Khwaja Garib Nawaz is a significant event in the Indian Muslim calendar. It attracts people of all faiths who seek blessings, spiritual enlightenment, and a sense of peace. The shrine is believed to have a healing power and the ability to grant wishes. The vibrant atmosphere of the Urs, filled with the sounds of prayers, qawwali music, and the chanting of verses from the Quran, creates a unique and uplifting experience for all who attend.