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164th Urs Mubarak of Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan to be celebrated at Ulubari Dargah Sharif

The Ulubari Dargah Shariff is gearing up to celebrate the 164th Urs Mubarak of Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan on February 25. The organizers invite people from all walks of life to participate in the day-long program, which includes prayers and other activities. The event observes the death anniversary of the great Sufi Saint of Assam, and people observe it.

Who was Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan?

Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan was a prominent Sufi saint of Assam who lived during the 19th century. His teachings and spiritual practices, which attracted a large following, made him well-known. Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan believed in the unity of all religions and preached a message of peace and harmony. He emphasized the importance of selfless service to others and urged his followers to work toward the betterment of society.

Celebrations at the Ulubari Dargah Shariff

The Ulubari Dargah Shariff is one of Assam’s most famous Sufi shrines and attracts devotees from across the region. People will celebrate the 164th Urs Mubarak of Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan with great enthusiasm and devotion at the Dargah. The day-long program will include prayers, recitation of the Quran, and other religious activities. Devotees will offer flowers and sweets at the shrine and seek blessings from the saint.

Invitation to the people

The Dargah has invited people from all walks of life to participate in the Urs Mubarak celebrations. The event is open to people of all faiths and backgrounds and is an excellent opportunity for individuals to come together and pray for peace and harmony. The Dargah has also made arrangements for the convenience of devotees, including food and accommodation facilities.

Significance of the Urs Mubarak

The Urs Mubarak is an important event in the Sufi tradition and is observed to mark the saint’s death anniversary. It is a time for devotees to reflect on the life and teachings of Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan and seek his blessings. The Urs Mubarak is also a time for spiritual renewal and a reminder of the importance of selfless service to others.

Conclusion

People celebrate the Urs Mubarak of Hazrat Aulia Khwajgan with fervour at Ulubari Dargah Shariff, and it is a significant event in the Sufi tradition. It includes prayers, Quran recitation, and other religious activities. Devotees seek blessings from the saint and reflect on his teachings of peace, harmony, and selfless service. People from all walks of life are invited to participate.

Also Read: The Inspiring Story Of Giribala Das: A Pakora Seller From Assam’s Dhubri

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