Hues of unity, peace and pleasure at Dewa Sharif

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Mar 12, 2025 10:02 PM IST

Although it’s not recorded as to when Holi celebrations began right here, the custom continues to develop stronger annually

LUCKNOW Dewa Sharif, mentioned to be the one Sufi shrine within the nation the place Holi is well known, sees individuals from throughout India, no matter their religion, come collectively to have fun the competition of colors yearly. Like yearly, the serene white campus housing Sufi saint Haji Waris Ali Shah’s shrine in Dewa city of Barabanki, 25 km from Lucknow, is about to be remodeled right into a vibrant spectacle on Friday (Holi).

These celebrations are a robust testomony to Sufi saint Haji Waris Ali Shah’s message of affection, concord, and mutual respect. (File Photograph)

Although it’s not recorded as to when Holi celebrations began right here, the custom continues to develop stronger annually, with colors showered upon the shrine in a show of unity and pleasure.

“We have been celebrating Holi here for decades and want to give out a message of peace across the nation. Festivals are for bringing people closer. A huge procession is taken out on this occasion, which includes people from all faiths. Around 12pm, we reach Dewa Sharif Dargah and then everyone plays Holi here,” mentioned Shahzade Alam Warsi, head of the organising committee of Holi celebrations at Dewa Shareef.

Native corporator Shaf-e-Zubairi mentioned, “The message of our Prophet is to spread love. Through its unique Holi celebrations, Dewa Shareef sends out a message of peace and brotherhood across the world.”

These celebrations are a robust testomony to Haji Waris Ali Shah’s message of affection, concord, and mutual respect.

Born within the early nineteenth century in Dewa to a household of Hussaini Syeds, Haji Waris Ali Shah was the founding father of the Warsi order of Sufism. His father, Qurban Ali Shah, was additionally a revered Sufi saint. Waris Ali Shah’s teachings and non secular management attracted thousands and thousands of followers from all walks of life, together with Hindus, sadhus, fakirs, and folks from numerous non secular sects.

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