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Embracing Eternity: The Heartfelt Story of the Mini Taj Mahal in Guwahati, Assam

In the heartland of Uttar Pradesh lies the iconic Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love, built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. However, nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Assam’s Guwahati, a lesser-known marvel exists – the Mini Taj Mahal. A son’s tribute to his respected parents, Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safwi and Sufia Begum Shah Safwi, this structure embodies a unique blend of love, spirituality, and architectural grandeur.

The White Elegance

Immersed in milky white splendor reminiscent of the Taj Mahal, the Mini Taj Mahal houses the final resting place of Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safwi and his begum, Sufia Begum Shah Safwi. The caretaker, Mahroom Ali, affectionately shares that within its walls lies their physical remains and the sacred bond between a spiritual guide and his devoted disciples.

Mini Taj Mahal in Guwahati,
Mini Taj Mahal in Guwahati, Assam (Photo: DNN24)

A Testament of Devotion

This sacred mausoleum, initiated in 2012 and completed in 2019, is a result of collective devotion. Murmurs from the caretaker, Mahroom Ali, reveal a fascinating narrative of disciples contributing various materials – cement, sand, and more – to erect this testament of love. It stands tall with three domes and minarets resembling the grandeur of the Taj Mahal.

Mini Taj Mahal’s Unique Charisma

What sets this architectural wonder apart is its ability to captivate onlookers from every angle. With four identical entrances and exquisite detailing, it bears a striking resemblance to the Taj Mahal. The central dome, adorned with a crescent moon and stars, adds a celestial touch, elevating the emotional impact of the site.

Mini Taj Mahal in Guwahati
Taj Mahal vs Mini Taj Mahal (Photos by DNN24)

A Journey of Transformation

This remarkable tribute originates from the humble roots of Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safwi in Assam. His journey from the rustic charm of his town to becoming an engineer at Dhaka University and later working in Dibrugarh marked the beginning of a profound transformation.

Spiritual Awakening

While working in Dibrugarh, Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safwi’s life took an unexpected turn. A chance encounter with a spiritual guide led him onto the path of spirituality. Slowly but steadily, he delved into mysticism, leaving behind the mundane to embark on a spiritual journey.

Mini Taj Mahal in Guwahati
Dargah Sharif “Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safwi” (Photos by DNN24)

Legacy of Love

The passing of Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safwi in 1995 left an indelible mark on his disciples. His followers laid him to rest in the heart of Guwahati at Hati Gaon in a grand ceremony. Transformed into a haven of solace, it draws thousands annually for the sacred November 26 Urs celebration.

Mini Taj Mahal: A Beacon of Faith

As the Urs festivities unfold, the air resonates with spiritual verses and the fragrance of incense. Murids, or disciples, gather to express their unwavering faith, lighting candles and adorning the tomb with silk cloths. Some even travel from distant places, drawn not only by religious fervor but also by the allure of the “Mini Taj Mahal.”

The Mini Taj Maha
The Mini Taj Mahal in Guwahati (Photos by DNN24)

The Emotional Essence

Mini Taj Mahal’s essence transcends architecture—embracing love, faith, and transformation in its emotional tapestry. More than a tourist spot, it stands as proof of Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safvi’s lasting legacy, where spirituality transcends time.

Mini Taj Mahal
Shrine of Hazrat Murtaza Ali Shah Safwi and his begum, Sufia Begum Shah Safwi (Photos by DNN24)

In Conclusion

In the tranquil landscapes of Guwahati, the Mini Taj Mahal silently narrates a tale of spiritual awakening and undying love. As visitors witness this divine marvel, they see architectural splendor and experience the emotional resonance embedded in every cornerstone. The Mini Taj Mahal, born from the collective devotion of disciples, continues to evolve, carving its niche as a symbol of faith and eternal connection.

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