abdullah pir dargah
abdullah pir dargah

Also called as Dargah of Abdul Rasul, Abdullah Pir Dargah is one of the most famous pilgrimage in Banswara. It is famous among the Bohra Muslim Saints and has a great historical significance. This dargah is located in southern part of the city. Every year a large number of people, specially of the Bohra Community, take part in the ‘URS’ at the Dargah. The festival takes place for over a period of 6 days and there are night long musical programs comprising of qawwali singing. Thousands of pilgrims from all the over the country travel to Banswara during this time.

The main dargah is located amidst the beautiful gardens and is built with white marbles with four entrances. Located about 3 kms from the main city , tourists and devotees can easily reach here by taxi or tempo.

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How to Reach:

Once in Banswara, you would get several options like buses and taxis to reach Abdullah Pir Dargah and the other places. By Air: Udaipur is the closest domestic airport to Banswara and is 185 km away. By Rail: Ratlam is the nearest railway station and is located about 80 km from Banswara

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Shriram Colony, Banswara, Rajasthan 327001

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See also  Ghotiya Amba, Banswara

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