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A visitor's
note about Ajmer
Ajmer gave me the first glimpse of the unity in diversity
in India. Ajmer is the place where I learned how people
from different religions live with each other in total
peace and harmony. Specially, in the present circumstances,
it was surprising to see people from different religions
visiting the dargah with same devotion. I came here to
watch the blend of Sufi culture and Hindu religion and
Ajmer offered me just the same.
Factfile Location: Rajasthan Best time to visit: September-March Must visit attraction: Dargah Excursions: Pushkar
A word about Ajmer
Ajmer represents India's true face of secularism and
tolerance. It is a city that attracts thousands of
devotees of different religion who come here to seek the
blessings of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. It is place where
only faith matters and that faith is represented by the
threads which are tied to the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin
Chishti.
PLACES OF
INTEREST IN AJMER
Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti
As soon as I reached Ajmer, I dint waste a single minute
and reached to the Dargah passing through the colorful
bylanes of the city. The entry to the Dargah was through
the Buland Darwaza that leads to the inner courtyard. The
high gateway has beautifully carved silver doors. In the
courtyard there were two huge cauldrons with capacity of
2240 kg and 4480 kg.
Suddenly a saw a group of young peoples carrying threads
and tying them to the shrine of the saint. Inquisitive, I
asked them the reason and they told me that by doing so
Khwaja will fulfill all their desires. But it was
particularly heartening to see that the devotees were not
just the Muslims but they represented all the major
religions.
The Museum of Ajmer
Exploring the Ajmer museum was like visiting the past of
Rajasthan. The various galleries here exhibited a fine
collection of important exhibits from almost all the
princely states in Rajasthan. The museum's main sections
were devoted to sculptures, epigraphs, prehistoric
antiquities, arms and weapons.
There was also a library with a collection of rare books
and other historical publications.
TEMPLES Ajmer-e-Sharief
Dargah - At the foot of a barren hill, is situated India
s most important pilgrimage center for people from all
faiths. It is the splendid tomb of the Sufi saint Khawaja
Moinuddin Chisti more popularly known as Khawaja Saheb or
Khawaja Sharif. The shrine is next only to Mecca or Median
for the Muslims of South Asia. Emperor Akbar used to make a
pilgrimage to this Dargah from Agra once a year.
Adhai-Din-Ka Jhonpara - One of the finest examples of
Indo-Islamic architecture, this mosque was a Sanskrit
college in the 12th century. In 1193 AD Mohammad Ghori
destroyed the college and a mosque was built in its place.
The mosque is built on pillars and surprisingly no two
pillars are alike. The archways are finely engraved with
Kufi and Jughra inscriptions from the Holy Quran (also spelt
as Koran).
Nasiyan (Jain Temple) - This red coloured Jain temple
was built in the late 19th century. The wooden gilt in the
double storeyed hall depicts scenes from the Jain mythology.
The beauty of this temple is widely acclaimed.