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The Ziarat of Chhotay Sahib is located at the Sakhi Maidan, which is just five kilometers from the place of Mendhar. Every year a large number of devotees visit the Ziarat Chhotay Sahib on the occasion of Urs that takes place for three consecutive days. | The Ziarat of Chhotay Sahib is located at the Sakhi Maidan, which is just five kilometers from the place of Mendhar. Every year a large number of devotees visit the Ziarat Chhotay Sahib on the occasion of Urs that takes place for three consecutive days. | ||
The place contains the Ziarat of the great Muslim Saint, Sakhi Peer Chhota Shah. The place has a holy feel and people from | The place contains the Ziarat of the great Muslim Saint, Sakhi Peer Chhota Shah a prominant Sufi. The place has a holy feel and people from the religions of the area— Muslim, Hindus as well as Sikhs of the area, come to pay a visit to the Sakhi Peer. | ||
The Ziarat Chhotay Sahib shares its popularity with another butt or ruined temple. The remnants of the ancient Temple of Martand belonged, according to general belief, to the Pandavas of The Mahabharata. | The Ziarat Chhotay Sahib shares its popularity with another butt or ruined temple. The remnants of the ancient Temple of Martand belonged, according to general belief, to the Pandavas of The Mahabharata. | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 15 March 2008
Ziarat Chhotay Sahib also Ziarat Chhote Shah Sahib is one of the most visited and respected religious shrines in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. And is a significant part of the Jammu and Kashmir's pilgrimage tourism in .
The Ziarat of Chhotay Sahib is located at the Sakhi Maidan, which is just five kilometers from the place of Mendhar. Every year a large number of devotees visit the Ziarat Chhotay Sahib on the occasion of Urs that takes place for three consecutive days.
The place contains the Ziarat of the great Muslim Saint, Sakhi Peer Chhota Shah a prominant Sufi. The place has a holy feel and people from the religions of the area— Muslim, Hindus as well as Sikhs of the area, come to pay a visit to the Sakhi Peer.
The Ziarat Chhotay Sahib shares its popularity with another butt or ruined temple. The remnants of the ancient Temple of Martand belonged, according to general belief, to the Pandavas of The Mahabharata.
some current data from www.mapsofindia.com/jammu-kashmir/tourism and others
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