A visitor's note about
Ajmer
Ajmer gave me the first glimpse of the unity in diversity in India. Ajmer
is the place where I learned how people from different religions live with
each other in total peace and harmony. Specially, in the present
circumstances, it was surprising to see people from different religions
visiting the dargah with same devotion. I came here to watch the blend of
Sufi culture and Hindu religion and Ajmer offered me just the same.
Factfile
Location: Rajasthan
Best time to visit: September-March
Must visit attraction: Dargah
Excursions: Pushkar
A word about Ajmer
Ajmer represents India's true face of secularism and tolerance. It is a
city that attracts thousands of devotees of different religion who come here
to seek the blessings of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. It is place where only
faith matters and that faith is represented by the threads which are tied to
the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
PLACES OF INTEREST IN
AJMER
Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti
As soon as I reached Ajmer, I dint waste a single minute and reached to the
Dargah passing through the colorful bylanes of the city. The entry to the
Dargah was through the Buland Darwaza that leads to the inner courtyard. The
high gateway has beautifully carved silver doors. In the courtyard there
were two huge cauldrons with capacity of 2240 kg and 4480 kg.

Suddenly
a saw a group of young peoples carrying threads and tying them to the shrine
of the saint. Inquisitive, I asked them the reason and they told me that by
doing so Khwaja will fulfill all their desires. But it was particularly
heartening to see that the devotees were not just the Muslims but they
represented all the major religions.
The Museum of Ajmer
Exploring the Ajmer museum was like visiting the past of Rajasthan. The
various galleries here exhibited a fine collection of important exhibits
from almost all the princely states in Rajasthan. The museum's main sections
were devoted to sculptures, epigraphs, prehistoric antiquities, arms and
weapons.
There was also a library with a collection of rare books and other
historical publications.