Karnataka’s Ladlapur Dargah is now an epitome of Hindu-Muslim unity
Kalaburagi, a region in Karnataka, is touching the hearts of millions with its episode of communal harmony.
Ladlapur village is situated amidst open fields. A small hill in the center of the village is hard to miss. The hill is famous for its shrine belonging to the Sufi saint Haji Sarwar. Here Hindus and Muslims worship together, reports Daily Good Morning Kashmir.
Haji Sarwar Dargah is located in Ladlapur, a small village near Nalwar (6km) and wadi (9km) in Gulbarga (Kalburgi) district in Karnataka.
The place remains significant for both Hindus and Muslims.
The place remains special for both Muslims and Hindu devotees.
Lakhs of devotees visit the Dargah in the yearly Urs which is held in the months of April/May every year. People from Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and all over Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana come here to worship and seek blessings. Government also makes administrative arrangements to manage the crowd although the issue of drinking water remains, reports the news portal.
Dargah is on a small hill which has a very small area on the top. Now, several arrangements are done such as steps are built and railings are constructed on the pathway and on top near Dargah area. Urs is very famous and popular in Gulbarga and Yadgir Districts and also in Karnataka.