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Services & Offerings

Discover the spiritual services and traditions at Ajmer Sharif Dargah, from the sacred Langar to the historic Deghs.

Badi Degh
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Badi Degh

The Badi Degh, a massive cauldron gifted by Emperor Akbar, is crafted from a rare seven-metal alloy. It cooks upto 4800 kg of sweet rice (Kesariya Bhat). Sponsoring the Degh is a profound act of gratitude and sharing blessings with the community.

Choti Degh
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Choti Degh

The Choti Degh was a royal gift from Emperor Jahangir. Though smaller than the Badi Degh, it carries equal spiritual significance, preparing approximately 2,400 kg of saffron-infused sweet rice for 10,000–25,000 pilgrims.

Mannat
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Mannat

A Mannat is a heartfelt vow offered in the presence of a saint, made in deep humility and devotion. It is an expression of trust, spiritual devotion, and a commitment to repay mercy with service.

Shahi Chadar
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Shahi Chadar

The Shahi Chadar (royal cloth or Gilaaf) is a sacred ceremonial cloth draped over the tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishti (R.A.) as an act of reverence and spiritual homage.

Langar
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Langar

Langar at Ajmer Sharif Dargah is the sacred tradition of preparing and serving free food to all visitors, regardless of faith, caste, or social status. "Feeding the hungry is the highest form of worship."

Dargah Ziyarat
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Dargah Ziyarat

Ziyarat at Ajmer Sharif is both a personal and communal act of devotion, where pilgrims pay homage at the tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishti (R.A.). It is a moment of inner reflection and spiritual connection.

Pension & Welfare for Widows
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Pension & Welfare for Widows

The Dargah provides pension support for widows and extends assistance to vulnerable individuals, including direct financial aid, food support, medical camps, and help for needy pilgrims.

Monthly Chhatti Sharif
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Monthly Chhatti Sharif

Chhatti Sharif, observed on the sixth day of every Islamic lunar month, is a monthly spiritual gathering at Ajmer Sharif Dargah for collective Fateha, Quranic recitation, and dua.

Medical Camps & Relief Initiatives
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Medical Camps & Relief Initiatives

The Dargah actively hosts medical camps, relief programs, and free health initiatives to serve pilgrims and local communities, especially during Urs, Ramadan, and other significant gatherings.

Support the Dargah's Mission

Your contributions help sustain Langar and other services.

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