Badi Degh (capacious Vessel) |
Choti Degh (less capacious vessel) |
Badi Deg
On other side of the second gate i.e Buland Darwaza in front of Sahan
Chiragh (courtyard lamp),there are two huge Degs (cauldrons for cooking
food)fixed into solid masonryin which a palatable mixture of rice sugar,
ghee (butter) and dried fruits are cooked for distribution to the public
as tabarruk.
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Choti Deg
The circumference at the edge of the larger cauldron is 10-1/4 feet.It
cooks 70 mounds of rice,while the smaller Deg takes 28 mounds. One of
them was presented by Akbar in 1567 A.D. The well-to-do pilgrims
Individually make these Degs to be cooked.
The food in the above cauldrons is also cooked on behalf of Devotees who
could afford and finance it.
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Mehfil Khana |
Begami Dalaan |
Mehfil Khana
On the west of the Saham Chiragh stands the magnificent building of
Samakhana or Mahfilkhana (auditorium with darbar hall) which was built
by Nawab Bashir-ud-Dowla Sir Asmaan Jah of Hyderabad Deccan in 1888-91
A.D. This spacious hall is 46 feet square with a gallery of 14 feet
running around it.
It is used for 6 days only during the annual Urs for religious ‘Mahfils’
in which Qawwali is the chief item of programme commencing at 11 P.M.
and ending with Fatiha in the early hours of morning at 4 A.M.
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Begami Dalaan
Overhanging the principal eastern to the Shrine or Mausoleum, there is a
handsome porch known as Begami Daalaan which was built in 1643 AD by
Princess Jahan Ara Begam, the favorite daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan.
The walls and the beautiful marble pillars of the Begami Daalaan were
done in colorful gold in 1888 AD. Later on, the ceiling of this Daalaan
was also embellished in gold with the money donated by a Muslim merchant
of Bombay. This beautiful portico was used by the Begams or ladies of
the Moghul harem during their frequent visits to the shrine.There are
two simultaneous entrances to the Shrine through the Begami Daalaan. The
doors of both of them are mounted with heavy silverplate carved in
ornamental details. The tomb is of white marble inlaid with pieces of
precious stones and is daily bestrewed with sandal-paste and Itars
(perfumes). It is always covered with very costly ‘Ghilaafs’ (coverings
made of velvet and silk) embroidered with pleasing gold and silver
tracings.
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Gumbad Mubarik |
Hazrat Bibi Hafiza Jamal |
Gumbad Mubarak (Dome)
Inside the gumbad mubarak, there is a silver 'Chaparkhat' (canopy)
inlaid with pieces of mother-of-pearl presented by Emperor Jahangir.
Between the four poles supporting this `chaparkhat’, there is silver `katehra’
(railing) with an arch towards the south. There is another outer silver
katehra running around the tomb at a distance of about 2 feet. The
devotees are led into this space to offer flowers and prayers over the
tomb. The ceiling of the dome is covered by a costly velvet chatgiri. A
peculiar kind of fascinating aroma prevails in the shrine which inspires
the visitors with a spontaneous and irresistible urge for devotion and
homage towards the asleep saint. As soon as one enters the interior of
the shrine, he feels as if he is in the presence of some exalted soul or
mighty spiritual king.
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Shrine of Hazrat Bibi Hafiza Jamal (R.A)
Hazrat Bibi Hafiza Jamal was the only daughter of Huzoor Gharib Nawaz (R.A)
she was of great religious personality. she guided thousand of women to
the righteous path her mazar-e-mubarak(holy shrine) is located just near
the mazar of Huzoor Gharib Nawaz (R.A.).
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Sandali Masjid |
Aulia Masjid |
Sandali Masjid
This Mosque was built by the Empror Aurangzeb the elder son of Shah
Jahan who build the Taj Mahal.
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Aulia
Masjid
The place where Khawaja Sahib stayed for a few days, when he came to
Ajmer for the first time,has now been turned into a mosque called Aulia
Masjid.It is made of white marble. Devotees use it only for recitation
of Holy Quran and thanks giving prayers.
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Arcot Dalaan |
Chilla
of Baba Farid |
Arcot Dalaan
This small hall on the southern side of the Shrine was erected by Nawab
Muhammad Ali of Arcot around 1800 for the comfort of the devotees. It is
also used for the death rituals by Khuddam-e-Khwaja.
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Chilla
of Baba Fariduddin Masood Ganj-e-Shakar, Pak Pattan Sharif, Pakistan.
Situated between Jama Masjid and Sandali Masjid in the premises of
Hazrat khwaja Muinuddin's Dargah at Ajmer. Along the left-hand wall, in
the background of the Sandali Masjid there is a small gate which leads
down to the under-ground cell in which Hazrat Baba Farid remained in a
chilla (secluded prayers) for 40 days in spiritual communion with the
Holy Saint of Ajmer.This gate is opened for public Ziarat (visit) on the
night of the 5th of Moharram (the date of Baba farid's death)every year
when thousands of pilgrims visit the place from all over India to seek
his spiritual benediction.
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Shahjehani
Masjid |
Nizam, the
water-carriers Grave |
Shahjehani Masjid
On the south wing of the Mahfil khana stands the Jama Masjid or Shah
Jahani Mosque, which is a fine piece of Moghul architecture. All the 99
sacred names of Allah with 33 Quranic verses are beautifully inscribed
in the mosque.
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Nizam
the water-carriers Grave (A king of the day)
This man used to supply water, once he
was filling water in his water bags suddenly he saw a man is drowning in
River Jamuna. He just threw himself and saved that man. That man was
Mughal emperor Humayun, the father of Akbar. He was drowning during his war
with Sher Shah Suri. After winning the battle he called the water man (Nizam
Sikka) and asked what reward he wants for saving a life of king. The
Water man asked that he wants the throne of India for one day. He wants
to rule India for One day and therefore King allowed him the throne for one day. He ruled on India for One day,
his name was Nizam Sikka.
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Victoria tank |
Bibi saheba |
Victoria tank
In memory of Queen Mary's visit to the Shrine, the roof of the tank was
constructed by the British Government for the convenience of the people
to perform ablution.
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Bibi saheba
This is the site where the Graves of both the wifes of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hassan Chishty (R.A)
are present.
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Jannati Darwaza |
Akbari Masjid |
Jannati Darwaza
This gate too is situated on the western side of the Shrine adjacent to
the tomb of Gaiti Ara.The doors of the gate are covered with silver
metal. It is opened only four times during the year, viz. Twice on Eid's (for
one day) during the annual Urs (for six days) and on the 6th of Shawwal,
the Urs of Khawaja Saheb's Pir.
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Akbari Masjid
This Mosque was constructed by Emperor Akbar as a token of his Devotion
and Gratitude on the occasion of the birth of prince Salim (Jahangir) in
the year 1455 A.D. It is a Square of 140x140x2 feet and its central area
is 56 (feets) high. In the centre, there had been a hauz (tank) for
wazoo (ablution).Owing to certain resons, the hauz was closed and covered.
Now the Mosque is known as Akbari Mosque. At present this place also
houses a Quranic Educational Institution to provide religious education
to the children.
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