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Dates :

03/04/2024 – 20/04/2025

Location :

Srinagar

Dargah Hazratbal: Kashmir’s Sacred Heart
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In the heart of Srinagar, by the serene shores of Dal Lake, stands Dargah Hazratbal—a place of immense spiritual significance and tranquility. This revered shrine, dedicated to Hazratbal, is more than just a landmark; it’s a living testament to the faith, history, and culture of Kashmir.

I first visited Hazratbal on a quiet morning, the mist still clinging to the surface of Dal Lake. As I approached the shrine by shikara, the pristine white marble dome of the Dargah stood out against the backdrop of the snow-capped mountains, radiating a sense of calm that reached deep within. There’s something undeniably peaceful about this place—the gentle ripple of water, the soft murmur of prayers, and the cool breeze that sweeps across the lake make it feel like time has stopped here.

Stepping into the shrine felt like stepping into a different realm. The air was thick with devotion, with locals and visitors alike quietly paying their respects. Inside, the atmosphere was serene, filled with an aura of reverence. The relic believed to be the hair of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is kept here, and it is said to be visible only on certain occasions, adding an air of sacred mystery to the shrine.

But Hazratbal is not just about the relic or the history; it’s about the feeling that the place evokes. There’s a deep sense of peace that washes over you as you sit by the shores, looking at the shrine across the water. It’s a place for reflection, for prayer, and for reconnecting with the spirituality that runs through the heart of Kashmir.

As the sun began to set, casting a golden glow over the lake, I felt deeply moved by the beauty and tranquility of Hazratbal. It’s not just a spiritual destination; it’s a place that invites you to slow down, breathe, and appreciate the calm in the world around you.

If you ever find yourself in Srinagar, Dargah Hazratbal is more than just a place to visit—it’s a place to feel. To connect with the profound silence and the deep spirituality that defines Kashmir.