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Thousands mark Sufi saint's anniversary in J&K

Special prayers were held on the death anniversary of Sufi saint Nanga Baji Sahib for prosperity, brotherhood and an end to all diseases at Rajouri district.

Thousands gather at Sufi Saint Nanga Baji Sahib Urs in J-K's Rajouri
Thousands gather at Sufi Saint Nanga Baji Sahib Urs in J-K's Rajouri
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Published : Jan 11, 2021, 4:47 PM IST

Rajouri: Thousands of people attended the death anniversary of Sufi Saint Nanga Baji Sahib in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday.

Special prayers were held by Sayed Muzaffer Hussain Shah the grandson of Nanga Baji Sahib for prosperity, brotherhood and for an end to all diseases including the coronavirus.

"Over 20,000 people of all religions including Hindus, Muslims, Sikh and Christians from many parts of the country come here and attend the Urs. They eat, sleep and pray here," a devote at the Urs told media.

Read: SC to pronounce verdict on plea of TV anchor against FIRs lodged for his remarks on sufi saint

Speaking about religious harmony in the district, Sajjan Singh said, "I attend the Urs every year. We all live here together happily like fish in a pond."

"I feel like I am in heaven as we are sitting peacefully and praying. I have seen many examples of people who come here in distress and return happy," a Hindu devotee Ashok Kumar said.

The Urs also attracts many people as there is a widespread belief that all the wishes of the devotees who pay obeisance here are fulfilled.

ANI Report

Rajouri: Thousands of people attended the death anniversary of Sufi Saint Nanga Baji Sahib in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday.

Special prayers were held by Sayed Muzaffer Hussain Shah the grandson of Nanga Baji Sahib for prosperity, brotherhood and for an end to all diseases including the coronavirus.

"Over 20,000 people of all religions including Hindus, Muslims, Sikh and Christians from many parts of the country come here and attend the Urs. They eat, sleep and pray here," a devote at the Urs told media.

Read: SC to pronounce verdict on plea of TV anchor against FIRs lodged for his remarks on sufi saint

Speaking about religious harmony in the district, Sajjan Singh said, "I attend the Urs every year. We all live here together happily like fish in a pond."

"I feel like I am in heaven as we are sitting peacefully and praying. I have seen many examples of people who come here in distress and return happy," a Hindu devotee Ashok Kumar said.

The Urs also attracts many people as there is a widespread belief that all the wishes of the devotees who pay obeisance here are fulfilled.

ANI Report

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