Jahane Rumi

February 26, 2008

Data Darbar - the Urs begins

Filed under: All My Posts, Lahore, Sufism — RR @ 1:49 pm


The shrine at night

Originally uploaded by Jahane Rumi
“The heart is the seat of knowledge and is more venerable than the Kaaba. Men are forever looking at the Kaaba but God looks towards the heart”; said Hazrat Usman Hajveri popularly known as Data Saheb of Lahore.

The shrine of Shaikh Ali Hajweri, Data Ganj Bakhsh, or Data Sahib is a landmark of sorts in the subcontinent. It has been a centre of inspiration since the eleventh century. He was both a scholar and a saint and author of the first treatise on Sufism in Persian language - Kashf al Mahjub (or “Unveiling the Veiled”). Originally from Ghazni, Afghanistan, Data Saheb spent a considerable portion of his life in Lahore. He loved it so much that settled there permanently.

After his reunion with the Creator in 1077 A.D, his shrine has attracted millions of people. It is still the busiest of places even after nearly ten centuries. Even the leader of Chistiya school of Sufism, Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti sought spiritual guidance at his shrine.

Wish I could have been there at the Urs (the death anniversary)-it is quite an event.

Please also see this story on Data Saheb.

4 Comments »

  1. Now, that has to be another place on my to-visit list. :)

    Comment by Sidhusaaheb — February 26, 2008 @ 2:34 pm

  2. What an amazing story! Pardon my ignorance but is ‘urs’ a kind of a celebration?

    Comment by IMeMy — February 27, 2008 @ 12:18 am

  3. Id
    many thanks for liking the story.
    Urs is the death anniversary of the saints - now why is this celebrated in such a manner with so much fanfare, prayers? The answer is that this is actually the time the “union’ with their beloved - the creator and the ultimate desire of all lovers..

    Comment by RR — February 27, 2008 @ 5:39 am

  4. I posted some pictures of Data Sahib’s Urs at http://pakistanjournal.com/articles/23/1/Urs-of-Data-Ganj-Bakhsh–Data-Sahib-/Page1.html Please check

    Comment by Pakistan Journal — February 28, 2008 @ 6:29 pm

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