Religious Ajmer Tour Package

 

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Tour Type :
Daily Tour

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Unlimited

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English

Religious Ajmer Tour Package

Overview

Even though they are close to each other, two of India’s most significant two major religions are at the center of the Religious Ajmer Tour Package. Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a Sufi mystic revered by millions of Muslim and non-Muslims alike for his teachings of peace and love, rests in the sacred Ajmer Sharif Dargah. Pushkar is a highly sacred Hindu town of ancient times, believed to have been established by Lord Brahma himself. It can be accessible by a short, scenic drive via Aravalli Hills. It is popular for its holy Pushkar Lake and one of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma.

By incorporating pilgrimages to these significant shrines with a study of other significant religious and historical places in the region. It aims to provide pilgrims with a hassle-free and contemplative travel so that they may focus on their religious endeavors. With qawwalis music, temple bells and eternal chants resonating through the air, the overview assures a trip full of devotion, cross-cultural assimilation and spiritual peace.

 



Itinerary

Activities in Ajmer:

Presenting a Chadar or Flower: As a gesture of respect and love, Ajmer devotees usually offer the grave of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a Chadar, an ornamental, embroidered cloth and rose petals.

Attending Qawwalis: Soulful qawwali performance is a genre of Sufi devotional music meant to bring the listeners close to the divine, animate nights at the dargah. Sitting amidst the stunning courtyard, travellers can get lost in the moving music.

Making a Mannat: In the expectation that the saint’s blessings will come true, pilgrims often bind a thread to the latticework of the shrine.

Receiving Tabarruk: As holy offering, food is cooked in two huge cauldrons within the Dargah and distributed among the common people.

Activities in Pushkar:

Sacred dip in Pushkar Lake: A sacred dip into the lake’s holy waters, which is believed to wash away sins and bring blessings forms the peak of the tour in Pushkar.

Performing Aarti and Puja: At one of the 52 ghats bordering the lake, pilgrims employ local priest to perform or worship ceremonies.

Darshan at the Brahma Temple: Part of the itinerary is a visit to the rare Jagat Pita Brahma Mandir, where one may offer prayers to the creator of the universe.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Sufi immersion and Ajmer Arrival

After you arrive in Ajmer, complete the check-in formality. Proceed to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah after getting clean. Go to the Dargah for a couple of hours. At the tomb of Khwaja Gharib Nawaz for praying. Take some time in calm contemplation and feel the spiritual energies.

Proceed to the Adhai Din ka Jhonpra, an ancient Sanskrit college that was converted into a mosque and boasts stunning Indo-Islamic architecture, after a traditional lunch near the Dargah. Visit the Nasiyan Jain Temple in the late afternoon, a marvel of architecture popular for its world-renowned “City of Gold.” Return to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah to witness the poignant qawwali session and evening prayers. Stay relaxed overnight in Ajmer.

Day 2: Pushkar tour & departure

Head to Pushkar for a scenic drive after breakfast. Proceed straight to the sacred Pushkar Lake the moment you reach. At the ghats, perform a puja and take a holy dip. Visit the Brahma Temple during the late morning, among the very few temples in the world. Take a stop by a local Pushkar restaurant for a traditional veg lunch. Explore some of Pushkar’s other significant temples like Varaha Temple, and Savitri Temple, accessible by ropeway or flight of stairs and offering scenic views. Witness the enchanting aarti ceremony at Pushkar Lake. Leave with the blessings and serene memories of this unique spiritual experience behind as you leave Pushkar.

Best Time to visit:

The pleasant, milder months of March to October are the most suitable periods for taking a religious tour of Ajmer and Pushkar. The weather is favorable for both religious activities outdoors and roaming in the cities. The Urs Festival takes place annually at Ajmer for six days in the seventh month of the Islamic lunar calendar, devoted to the commemoration of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti’s death anniversary.

FAQ’s on Religious Ajmer Tour Package:

Are non-Muslims allowed to visit the Sharif Dargah at Ajmer?

Yes, people of all religions are free to worship the Dargah. It is a symbol of unity among the community and all are permitted to seek blessings.

 

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