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Baba Tajuddin 103rd Urs Begins Today

Baba Tajuddin 103rd Urs Begins Today

Time of India17-07-2025
Nagpur: The city is set to witness one of its largest spiritual gatherings from Friday until July 29 as the 103rd annual Urs of Hazrat Baba Tajuddin is set for a grand opening, with lakhs of attendees thronging the shrine for the emotional journey of faith, devotion, and community.
Colourful shamianas, lighting, and a huge dome on 3 lakh square feet marked the final preparation amid a heavy rush of people from different parts of the country.
Sufi nights featuring prominent qawwals, international mushaira, and daily community feasts will be hallmark of the event. Shahi Sandal on July 22 will be the cornerstone of the festival.
This year, the Hazrat Baba Tajuddin Trust prepared to serve food and water to 25 lakh devotees, ensuring no one goes hungry during the celebrations.
Special arrangements were made for the elderly and women, with hundreds of volunteers working round-the-clock. Six special trains and hundreds of buses will ferry devotees from different parts of the country. To maintain order, no private vehicles will be allowed within 300 metres of the dargah.
Four special American portable washrooms from Pune have been brought in, while three hospitals are on alert for medical needs.
A locker system has been installed to protect phones and wallets, keeping devotees worry-free as they immerse in prayers, Milad Sharif, Mushaira, and Qawwali nights. Security has been tightened with CCTV and a police chowki. The city is bracing for a spiritual spectacle rooted in peace, devotion, and shared humanity.
Entry and parking of all types of vehicles within 100 metres of the Hazrat Baba Tajuddin Dargah premises in all four directions during the Urs period is banned from July 18 to 29. The road from Shitla Mata Mandir to Chamat Chakki Chowk on both sides will remain closed for traffic, and vehicular traffic coming from Dighori Chowk will be diverted from the square in front of Omkar Lawn via Ramana Maruti Nagar to Ishwar Nagar Chowk.
Also, traffic is being diverted from Shitlamata Mandir Chowk via Hasanbagh to Kharbi Chowk.
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