By Our Correspondent, "Thousands flock to Festival of Lights" - The News International - Karachi, Pakistan
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Lahore: The three-day urs celebrations of the Festival of Lights (Maila Charaghan) started on Saturday at the shrine of renowned sufi saint Hazrat Shah Hussain.
Thousands of devotees lit oil lamps on the shrine to pay homage to the saint.
Devotees turned up at the shrine and participated in urs celebration with great religious enthusiasm. Families and devotees offered fateha at the shrine. A large number of drummers kept beating drums compelling devotees and malangs to dance with abandon.
Many people had set up tents selling clothes, sweets and other items and a large number of devotees were seen shopping there. Children also accompanied their parents.
The Auqaf Department in collaboration with authorities concerned had also made special arrangements for the festival. A large number of police personnel was also deployed at the shrine.
Shah Hussain (1538-1599) was a Punjabi poet and a saint. He was the pioneer of the Kafi form of Punjabi poetry.
Shah Hussain’s shrine is located in Baghbanpura near Shalamar Gardens.
[Picture: The Shalimar Gardens. Photo from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalimar_Gardens_(Lahore). Read a biography of Shah Husayn (Madhu Lal) at http://www.abntv.com/festivals/mela_charagan.html].
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Maila Charaghan
By Our Correspondent, "Thousands flock to Festival of Lights" - The News International - Karachi, Pakistan
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Lahore: The three-day urs celebrations of the Festival of Lights (Maila Charaghan) started on Saturday at the shrine of renowned sufi saint Hazrat Shah Hussain.
Thousands of devotees lit oil lamps on the shrine to pay homage to the saint.
Devotees turned up at the shrine and participated in urs celebration with great religious enthusiasm. Families and devotees offered fateha at the shrine. A large number of drummers kept beating drums compelling devotees and malangs to dance with abandon.
Many people had set up tents selling clothes, sweets and other items and a large number of devotees were seen shopping there. Children also accompanied their parents.
The Auqaf Department in collaboration with authorities concerned had also made special arrangements for the festival. A large number of police personnel was also deployed at the shrine.
Shah Hussain (1538-1599) was a Punjabi poet and a saint. He was the pioneer of the Kafi form of Punjabi poetry.
Shah Hussain’s shrine is located in Baghbanpura near Shalamar Gardens.
[Picture: The Shalimar Gardens. Photo from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalimar_Gardens_(Lahore). Read a biography of Shah Husayn (Madhu Lal) at http://www.abntv.com/festivals/mela_charagan.html].
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Lahore: The three-day urs celebrations of the Festival of Lights (Maila Charaghan) started on Saturday at the shrine of renowned sufi saint Hazrat Shah Hussain.
Thousands of devotees lit oil lamps on the shrine to pay homage to the saint.
Devotees turned up at the shrine and participated in urs celebration with great religious enthusiasm. Families and devotees offered fateha at the shrine. A large number of drummers kept beating drums compelling devotees and malangs to dance with abandon.
Many people had set up tents selling clothes, sweets and other items and a large number of devotees were seen shopping there. Children also accompanied their parents.
The Auqaf Department in collaboration with authorities concerned had also made special arrangements for the festival. A large number of police personnel was also deployed at the shrine.
Shah Hussain (1538-1599) was a Punjabi poet and a saint. He was the pioneer of the Kafi form of Punjabi poetry.
Shah Hussain’s shrine is located in Baghbanpura near Shalamar Gardens.
[Picture: The Shalimar Gardens. Photo from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalimar_Gardens_(Lahore). Read a biography of Shah Husayn (Madhu Lal) at http://www.abntv.com/festivals/mela_charagan.html].
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