Tomb of Hazrat khawaja barkat ali chishti sabri

Hello guys. Hope you all are fine. I am writing a blog after almost a month because my account was hacked but some good people helped me and I was able to recover my account and after that I got busy with my cousins ​​wedding and I could not write a blog here.

Today I will share a tomb with you guys which is quite big and it is designed quite beautifully. A few days ago I went to Aroop with my friends to get my cutting done because my friends were giving a lot of compliments that your cutting from there will be very good but that day it was Tuesday and we went there and found that the shop was closed. Then on the way back my friend said that we should go on this tomb and I agreed.

We were on bikes and we reached here in about 10 minutes. The first picture I took after entering the entrance is this one which you can see above. It has four minarets on all sides and a big dome in the middle and under this dome is the grave of Hazrat khawaja barkat ali chishti sabri. Here, white stone is applied on the walls and floor which you can see.

This Darbar is really quite big and behind it there is also a big garden in which there are countless flower plants. Shoes are not allowed in this tomb, so we took off our shoes at the entrance of this tomb for respect.

In this picture you can see that the sun was almost setting and there was a beautiful view in the sky and we were walking through this big tomb. Below you can see that I took a selfie with my friend Hamaid. He grabbed my phone and took a selfie because he said you don't take a good selfie.

Look at these pink and white petaled flowers, how beautiful they are, but I couldn't take good pictures of them because they were quite high and I zoomed in on the camera to take these pictures. You can also see the palm trees below, I think they are quite beautiful. Apart from that, there were many other beautiful flower plants in this garden, but the gardener didn't allow us to go any further, so I couldn't take many pictures.

Now we wanted to see the graves up close and pray. We just came straight from the garden to the pavilion and here we saw that there were fans all over the pavilion and below on the entrance door of the graves you can see that the year of birth and death of Hazrat Khawaja barkat ali chishti sabri is written and this door is made of wood as you can see in the picture below.

The inside of the dome was covered with blue and white colored stone and had a beautiful design on it, as you can see in the picture above. The names of Allah and some other words were written on the walls and there was a lot of peace here. In the picture below, you can see that there were three graves here and the names of all three were written on the wall in front. Flowers were placed on the graves and lights were on. There was a very nice fragrance here and we prayed.

You can see in this picture that there was a large glass chandelier hanging in the dome, which was quite beautiful and shining. In the picture below, you can see that there are colorful threads tied in a window because people come here to make their wishes.

When we were coming out of this tomb, my friend Salman saw a window and he said that maybe it was made to see the graves. My friends went to see this window and I also followed them and when he opened it, it was a cupboard. In the picture below, you can see the front view of this tomb. I asked Hamaid to take my picture but I am not visible in this picture and it is very dark. I don't know how he took the picture.

We spent about 30-35 minutes in this tomb and after taking some pictures we headed back home and I couldn't get my hair cut but it was really a good experience to visit this beautiful tomb. I had seen this tomb from a distance many times before while passing by this route but finally I visited this tomb. Don't forget to tell me how you liked this tomb in my comment section. I will be waiting for your impressions.


SEE YOU NEXT TIME 🌸



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Thank you so much

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We are already looking forward to reading more about your adventures!

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Despite being so old, this shrine is in fairly good condition.
The old-style work looks very nice and sophisticated.
This place and its environment seem very peaceful.

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