Dargah Services

Dhurkheda Dargah Sharif Mannat

Mannat means prayer or a vow made to the lord, after fulfilment of which a person makes offerings to the Almighty God.
A devotee of the lord however asks nothing in return, just out of his natural devotion and gratitude towards the saint, he wants to offer something to him. They offer the money in the consciousness that someone who is really in need and is entitled to it will get helped by this
A person making a vow that he will offer some money to the dargah should fulfil his promise. Even if you don’t have any specific project in his mind he should be serving the Dargah requirements like shrine refurnishing activities, repairs in the dargah, new installations, flowers, chaddars, etc.

One important thing to note.

  • If you offer Mannat in Ajmer Dargah and It gets fulfilled then now it is your responsibility that you should offer something in return. This is critical because the Mannat remains on a person as a burden until it is completed. So please get in touch with us in Ajmer Dargah.
  • We've received a number of inquiries from people who have been hesitant to give according to their promise after their wish has been granted! Kindly keep in mind that Mannat is not an easy going thing. You're promising to fulfil (Mannat) a specific wish in the divine spiritual courts.
  • If you want to know about Mannat or have any inquiries We can help you at Ajmer Sharif Dargah . We can help you further in proceeding further with your vow.

Langar

Langar

Yes, the concept of langar as a community kitchen was started by Sufi saints, with Baba Farid of the Chishti Sufi order initiating it in the 13th century. This practice of providing free food and shelter to travelers and the needy was then adopted and further developed by the Sikh Gurus, beginning with Guru Nanak, who made it a central institution of Sikhism.

Sufi Pirs (spiritual guides) in the 11th and 12th centuries established centers called Khanqahs where they and their disciples would live, and where travelers could also receive food and shelter.

Baba Farid, a prominent Sufi saint of the Chishti Order, is credited with formally starting the langar institution by providing free food at his dargah (shrine).

We arrange dinner and lunch for poor people and pilgrims at the time of special occasions like Ramzan, Moharram & Urus, etc. We invite all from every part of the world, people from every religion, gender, culture, faiths to take benefit of this divine moment.

We invite you all to the holy festival of "Hajarath Baba Fariduddin Ganjeshakkar" Agaman Parv. Not only you, we invite everyone from every part of the world and every year we have many visitors from different parts of the world for this celebration. Niaz & Langer is made up of members who intend to participate september month according to their capacity.

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