India
Pilgrimage Tours Ajmer
Dargah Shariff Tour 
135
kms south-west of Jaipur, lies the sacred city of Ajmer; an important pilgrimage
to both Hindus and Muslims. Ajmer Sharif Dargah, where the tomb of the great Sufi
saint Khwaja Moin-ud-din Hasan Chishti is placed, is like another Mecca for the
Muslims.
The great saint is believed to have retreated to his meditation
grounds six days prior to his death, he was burried at the same spot. The death
aniversary of the great saint, known as the festival of Urs, is celebrated over
a period of six days. Devouts from all over the world come here to pay their homage
to the great saint.
Under the rule of Humayun the Ajmer Sharif mosque
was completed. Empror Akbar was a regular visitor to this religious shrine.
The holy shrine is in the middle of Ajmer city and is spread over a large
area. Two massive iron cauldrons (degs) are placed at the entrance of the dargah
where devotees put there donations which are later distributed among the poor.
Akbar and Shahjahan had constructed two mosques in the complex and the
saint's tomb, with a

marble
dome, is in the centre of the second courtyard and is surrounded by a silver platform.
Ajmer situated in the foothills of `Ajaya Meru' the unconquerable hill,
this green paradise was founded in 1100 AD by Aijpal Chauhan. The city was founded
by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in the 7th Century A.D. and continued to be a major center
of the Chauhan power till 1193 A.D.
One of the major city of Rajisthan,
Ajmer became domicile to various dynasties, which left behind ineradicable mark
of Hindu, Isalamic culture and traditions on the citys history. It is a
holy place for both Hindus and Muslims.
The city is embellished with
the monolith of a Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, whose blessings are anxiously
received by devotees, The dargha known as the Dargah Sharif.
Prime Attractions The Dargah
: At the foot of a barren hill, is a marble domed mausoleum. It is
Indias most significant shrine for Muslims and thousands of devotees of
all religions visit the holy place through the year. Legend has

it
that the Mughal emperor, Akbar visited the saint in the 16th century in pursuit
of a boon for a child, the saint obliged the Emperor. He used to make a pilgrimage
to the Dargah from Agra once a year. The shrine is next only to Mecca or Median
for the Muslims of south Asia.
Shahjahans Mosque :
Inside the premises of Dargah there is a dazzling structure in white marble
with a long (30.5m) having low corridor and delicate carvings with trelliswork.
It is the most outstanding of all the sanctums within the shrine of the Dargah.
Adhai-din-ka-jhonpra : An unprecedented structure, this
is a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture located just beyond the Dargah.
In 1193 A.D. Mohhamed Ghauri conquered Ajmer and transfigured the building into
a mosque by constructing a seven arched wall in front of the pillared hall in
just two-and-half days (adhai-din).
Taragarh Fort :
The remnants of the Taragarh Fort, perched on a hill, can be approached by a exciting
one and a half hour steep climb. A view of the entire city from the fort is unimaginable.
Initially the fort was Mugals for the military activity, later it was used as
a sanitarium by the British.
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