Hundreds gather at centuries old Shah Chan Charagh shrine to celebrate Urs
A maze of narrow lanes fanning out from the ornate Markazi Jamia Masjid leads to the 400-year-old shrine of Shah Chan Charagh, believed to be the patron saint of Rawalpindi and the cousin of Hazrat Bari Imam.
On Thursday night, the shrine complex reverberated with the beating of drums as hundreds of devotees danced in a music-fuelled frenzy to celebrate the Urs of the saint.
Strings of decorative lights hung over the complex, which houses an imambargah, the marbled grave chamber of the saint and other tombstones marking the graves of his descendants, adherents and companions, and a grand bonfire the saint is believed to have prayed in.
In Sufi Islam, the occasion of Urs or the death anniversary of a saint is a cause for celebration as it marks a union with God with wedding rituals often performed as part of the Urs to symbolise the sacred union.