Urs Fair :- Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Ajmer
The biggest Muslim reasonable in India, the yearly Urs of the Sufi holy person Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is held at the dargah of the holy person in Ajmer, Rajasthan. The Urs (the passing commemoration of the holy person) is an event for a huge journey, with a huge number of aficionados running to the dargah. The Urs festivities proceed for six days, starting with the lifting of a white banner on the tomb by the Sajdanashin (successor-agent) of the Chishtia request.
Throughout the days which take after, the tomb is customarily blessed with rosewater and sandalwood glue; qawwalis are sung and verse recounted in acclaim for the Almighty, petitions to God are said, and aficionados offer nazranas or votive offerings. Outside the dargah areas, two gigantic cauldrons cook sweet rice embellished with dry products of the soil to be served as "tabarukh" or purified nourishment.
At the season of the Urs, a bustling bazaar springs up at the foot of the dargah. Blooms, weaved supplication to God carpets, request to God tops and enlivening chadars are among the numerous things to be found in the bazaar, aside from the standard keepsakes which advance toward fairs, for example, this. -
Comments
Post a Comment