Ajmer is the 'Mini Kaba' of
India and a most venerable spot for the Muslims. Not only
for Muslims but even for the followers of other religions
the sacred 'Dargaah' of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, the Sufi
saint, is an object of adoration. It is believed that
whatever is asked of with a sincere and longing heart and
with due prayerfulness at this sacred spot, is granted.
Not surprising, therefore, that thousands of people flock
to Ajmer -- especially during the Urs celebrations, which
is quite a joyous celebration with deep religious
significance. In Ajmer, another famous place attracting
visitors is the 'Hut of Two-and-a-half days", a peculiar
name which might arouse curiosity. Actually, this name has
derived from a historical fact. This place was originally
a reputed oriental learning center of Sanskrit but in the
12th century was attacked by the Sultan of Delhi and
converted into a mosque in just two-and-a-half days. |