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Life of Hazrat Baba Reshi علیہ رحمہ
So who was Baba Reshi? The name is a pseudonym of Baba Payam ud Din Reshi, a courtier of 15th century Kashmir King Zain-ul-Abidin. Also known as Baba Rishi or Babareshi; his “dargah” now is one of the major Sufi shrines of Kashmir. Baba Reshi is said to have been born in 1411 C.E. to a nobleman. As a young man, he himself joined the court of the prince of the region as a minister; and remained so until he decided to give up all his belongings in order to serve the common people. He lived and meditated at this location which now is the site of his tomb and shrine.
The dargah itself is located at quite a scenic location. It was built in 1480 and is located near Ramboh village in Baramulla District. Coming from Tangmarg, as you start climbing up the steep ascent towards Gulmarg; there is a road that bifurcates towards the shrine about 4 kilometers before Gulmarg. Driving through the lush and beautiful meadows, you would finally arrive at this beautiful dargah painted in white and green; built in Mughal and Persian style. Inside the shrine are some beautifully crafted wooden artworks reminiscent of the bygone era.
Surrounded by lush green lawns, this shrine attracts tons of visitors each year both for its religious and historic significance. We arrived here at about 3 PM and the entire place was filled with people. They were all locals and I guess I and my friends were the only non-Kashmiris there. The huge camera hanging around my neck immediately gave the impression of a tourist and people looked at us with curiosity; or maybe amusement. There is quite a big market around the shrine consisting of shops selling balloons and toys; and several small “dhabas” and tea stalls. For people wanting to stay overnight, there is also a small guest house here. Basic amenities like an ATM machine too is available.
It is a beautiful shrine built at a very scenic location and there is absolutely no doubt about it. More than the shrine however, it was the life of Baba Reshi that interested me more. It is said that one day, while he was still a minister of the court; Baba Reshi was going somewhere on his horse. On the way he noticed a group of ants working hard carrying tiny specks of grain in their mouths to their home. They were storing this food in preparation of the harsh winter ahead.
This sight had a huge impact on Baba Reshi, making him realize that such a small animal was working so hard preparing for the days ahead; whereas, he himself was least worried and was not making any preparations for what comes next after death. In this world he maybe a minister, an important person, but about the next world? What was his plan for the life there?
The Sufi
Moved by the sight of the ants and worried about his life after death, Baba Reshi gave up his post in the prince’s court and all his worldly belongings. He then came to Baba Shukruddin, seeking his guidance, and stayed with him for 2 years while training on essentials of a Sufi life. After 2 years, Baba Shukruddin sent him to Baba Zainuddin Rishi at Aishmuqam for further guidance; where Baba Reshi underwent a long and rigorous training of Sufi Path.
In his later years, as instructed by Baba Zainuddin, Baba Reshi moved to the small village of Ramboh.It is said that back then, this place was highly contaminated with evil creatures which Baba helped cleanse. He spent rest of his life here helping people and performing several miracles.One such story is that the dargah itself was earlier at a higher place and people found it difficult to climb up all the way. Baba Reshi then to make it easier for everyone moved his dargarh to its current location which was better accessible. No he did not move himself, but rather moved the entire piece of land that the dargah was built on.
Baba Reshi also famously built a daan, a fire place, here. Back in the day, people used to come from far to plaster this daan and offer sacrifices in order do have their wishes granted. The practice still gets followed. It is also believed that childless couples are blessed with one after praying here.
If you were coming from Gulmarg, then there is a direct 5 kilometers road that bring you to the shrine. If you were however coming from Srinagar, then you will have to first reach Tangmarg. After Tangmarg, as you start to get closer to Gulmarg, there is a small road that bifurcates to your right from where, the shrine is at a distance of about 4 kilometers.
There is no direct bus to Baba Reshi. You will have to look for either a private taxi or shared one. Shared cabs in the form of Tata Sumo run on the route in plenty and you will have no trouble finding one. If you were coming from Srinagar, then you can catch a bus until Tangmarg and then look for a Sumo cab from there.
So if you were planning to visit Gulmarg anytime soon, be sure to include a visit to the shrine of Baba Reshi in your itinerary.
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Life of Hazrat Baba Reshi علیہ رحمہ
So who was Baba Reshi? The name is a pseudonym of Baba Payam ud Din Reshi, a courtier of 15th century Kashmir King Zain-ul-Abidin. Also known as Baba Rishi or Babareshi; his “dargah” now is one of the major Sufi shrines of Kashmir. Baba Reshi is said to have been born in 1411 C.E. to a nobleman. As a young man, he himself joined the court of the prince of the region as a minister; and remained so until he decided to give up all his belongings in order to serve the common people. He lived and meditated at this location which now is the site of his tomb and shrine.
The dargah itself is located at quite a scenic location. It was built in 1480 and is located near Ramboh village in Baramulla District. Coming from Tangmarg, as you start climbing up the steep ascent towards Gulmarg; there is a road that bifurcates towards the shrine about 4 kilometers before Gulmarg. Driving through the lush and beautiful meadows, you would finally arrive at this beautiful dargah painted in white and green; built in Mughal and Persian style. Inside the shrine are some beautifully crafted wooden artworks reminiscent of the bygone era.
Surrounded by lush green lawns, this shrine attracts tons of visitors each year both for its religious and historic significance. We arrived here at about 3 PM and the entire place was filled with people. They were all locals and I guess I and my friends were the only non-Kashmiris there. The huge camera hanging around my neck immediately gave the impression of a tourist and people looked at us with curiosity; or maybe amusement. There is quite a big market around the shrine consisting of shops selling balloons and toys; and several small “dhabas” and tea stalls. For people wanting to stay overnight, there is also a small guest house here. Basic amenities like an ATM machine too is available.
It is a beautiful shrine built at a very scenic location and there is absolutely no doubt about it. More than the shrine however, it was the life of Baba Reshi that interested me more. It is said that one day, while he was still a minister of the court; Baba Reshi was going somewhere on his horse. On the way he noticed a group of ants working hard carrying tiny specks of grain in their mouths to their home. They were storing this food in preparation of the harsh winter ahead.
This sight had a huge impact on Baba Reshi, making him realize that such a small animal was working so hard preparing for the days ahead; whereas, he himself was least worried and was not making any preparations for what comes next after death. In this world he maybe a minister, an important person, but about the next world? What was his plan for the life there?
The Sufi
Moved by the sight of the ants and worried about his life after death, Baba Reshi gave up his post in the prince’s court and all his worldly belongings. He then came to Baba Shukruddin, seeking his guidance, and stayed with him for 2 years while training on essentials of a Sufi life. After 2 years, Baba Shukruddin sent him to Baba Zainuddin Rishi at Aishmuqam for further guidance; where Baba Reshi underwent a long and rigorous training of Sufi Path.
In his later years, as instructed by Baba Zainuddin, Baba Reshi moved to the small village of Ramboh.It is said that back then, this place was highly contaminated with evil creatures which Baba helped cleanse. He spent rest of his life here helping people and performing several miracles.One such story is that the dargah itself was earlier at a higher place and people found it difficult to climb up all the way. Baba Reshi then to make it easier for everyone moved his dargarh to its current location which was better accessible. No he did not move himself, but rather moved the entire piece of land that the dargah was built on.
Baba Reshi also famously built a daan, a fire place, here. Back in the day, people used to come from far to plaster this daan and offer sacrifices in order do have their wishes granted. The practice still gets followed. It is also believed that childless couples are blessed with one after praying here.
If you were coming from Gulmarg, then there is a direct 5 kilometers road that bring you to the shrine. If you were however coming from Srinagar, then you will have to first reach Tangmarg. After Tangmarg, as you start to get closer to Gulmarg, there is a small road that bifurcates to your right from where, the shrine is at a distance of about 4 kilometers.
There is no direct bus to Baba Reshi. You will have to look for either a private taxi or shared one. Shared cabs in the form of Tata Sumo run on the route in plenty and you will have no trouble finding one. If you were coming from Srinagar, then you can catch a bus until Tangmarg and then look for a Sumo cab from there.
So if you were planning to visit Gulmarg anytime soon, be sure to include a visit to the shrine of Baba Reshi in your itinerary.
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Baba Payam ud Din Reshi is a Dargah in Gulmarg in Jammu Kashmir. Baba Payam Uddin was a courtier of 15th century Kashmir King Zain-ul-Abidin, and he is said to have given up all his belongings in order to serve the common people. He lived and meditated at this location, which became the site of his tomb and a shrine for his disciples. Get to know more insights about this Dargah.
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Babareshi is the name of a village, forest area, tourist and religious place in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is named after the Sufi saint Baba Payam uddin Reshi. It is located a few kilometres from Tangmarg and near the hill station Gulmarg.
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Baba Reshi Shrine History, Timing and Best Time to Visit Shrine Of Baba Reshi
Baba Reshi Shrine History, Timing and Best Time to Visit Shrine Of Baba Reshi
The Shrine of Baba Reshi is located in the centre of Gulmarg, surrounded by the lush green landscape that includes huge conifers and poplars. The shrine is situated at a height of 2,133 meters on the slopes of the mountains between Gulmarg and Tangmarg, and captures the attention of locals and foreigners alike every year.The Shrine or Ziarat of Baba Reshi is a mosque dedicated to the memory of the saint and scholar who was a courtier in the court of King of Kashmir Zain-ul-Abidin, the ruler of the province in the 15th century. The saint gave up all of his materialistic needs and possessions to give Muslim teachings to his devotees and the people of the state. He also promoted meditation as a means of being closer to God along with his other teachings all throughout his life until his death in 1480. Baba Reshi Shrine is placed at the centre of a huge green lawn and can accommodate over a thousand devotees. The architecture of the shrine is very beautiful and is a mixture of the Persian and the Mughal School of architecture. The Shrine of Baba Reshi is a three storied monument with multiple gateways providing entry into the monument. The shrine has a unique roof spire rising out of the roof top. The tomb of the saint is placed at the centre of the shrine and has stunning wooden embroidery around it. The place is well known for making wishes as it is believed that the shrine helps in granting the boons to its devotees. Devotees that get their wishes granted, revisit this shrine, to make grateful offering in honour to the great saint.The other places worth visiting near the Shrine of Baba Reshi are - Ninge Nallah, Outer Circle walk, Durung and the Gulmarg Biosphere reserve.
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Thursday 19th Feb, 2015. It was still snowing hard and I figured we would take the group to ski a new line. They hadn't skied Baba Reshi yet, so we found a lift and skitched to the far side of town. Once we found a nice line the skiing was pretty good. Thankfully we didn't have to wait too long for our lift, unfortunately as we got into the taxi, we could hear air gushing out of one of the tires.......
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Babareshi is the name of a village, forest area, tourist and religious place in Jammu and Kashmir, Baba Payam uddin Reshi. It is located a few kilometres from Tangmarg and near the hill station Gulmarg
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Babareshi is the name of a village, forest area, tourist and religious place in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is named after the Sufi saint Baba Payam uddin Resi
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Army organises 'Mannat-e-Aman' at Baba Reshi Shrine in J&K
Gulmarg (Jammu and Kashmir), Nov 11 (ANI): A-day-long cultural festival 'Mannat-e-Aman' or pray for peace was organised by Army with support from local musicians at Baba Reshi Shrine in Jammu and Kashmir’s Gulmarg. In this unique initiative, people from neighboring areas of Baba Reshi joined hands with the Army to celebrate the heritage of synergistic traditions in Kashmir. The shrine of revered Sufi Saint Payam-ud-Din, popularly known as Baba Reshi, provided a perfect backdrop for the audience to immerse themselves in the spirit of pristine and pious Sufi music. Qawali and ghazals by noted artists enthralled the audience while celebrating the spirit of humanity. The events included Naat, Tilawat, Seerat and Sufi songs performed by young and talented children of the neighbouring areas. Cultural events were interspersed with engaging discussions on Culture, Kashmiriyat and Sufism by prominent scholars. GOC 15 Corps and other army and police officers also participated in this festival. The event witnessed enthusiastic response and large participation by the people and with large number of tourists in the audience.
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