Sufi Shrine – This is a revered Sufi shrine dedicated to Peer Baba Budhan Ali Shah, a highly respected saint. It serves as a significant spiritual site for many.
Why people come here
Devotion & Blessings – People visit this darbar to offer prayers, seek blessings, and express their devotion. Many believe that wishes made here are often fulfilled.
Spiritual or cultural significance
Interfaith Harmony – The darbar is a symbol of interfaith harmony, attracting devotees from various religions and communities who come to pay their respects to Peer Baba. It holds a special place in the hearts of many, including military personnel.
What to expect
Peaceful Atmosphere – You can expect a generally peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, though it can get quite busy with devotees, especially on specific days. It’s a place for quiet reflection and communal prayer.
Visitor etiquette
Respectful Conduct – When visiting, it's customary to maintain a respectful demeanor. While there isn't a strict dress code, modest attire is generally appreciated. Removing your shoes before entering the main shrine area is also a common practice.
Practical info
Open Daily – The darbar is typically open daily for visitors. It can be easily accessed and is located near the Jammu Airport . Parking facilities are generally available nearby.
Good to know
Offerings Welcome – Devotees often bring offerings such as chadar (a cloth sheet), oil, and flowers. Thursdays are generally considered a special day for visiting, and the shrine tends to be more crowded then.