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Hazrat Gaibi Sahib Tomb

Jind, Haryana, India
The Tomb of Hazrat Gaibi Sahib is a revered Sufi shrine located in Narwana. It is dedicated to the saint Hazrat Gaibi Sahib, who was known for his immense spiritual powers and piety. The most famous legend associated with him is his miraculous disappearance into the earth while being pursued, hence the name "Gaibi" (meaning 'the one who disappeared' or 'the hidden one'). The tomb is a beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture and serves as a symbol of the communal harmony in the Jind region. Both Hindus and Muslims visit the shrine to seek blessings and fulfillment of their wishes. The complex includes a sacred tank where devotees perform ablutions before entering the sanctum. The atmosphere is filled with the scent of incense and the peaceful presence of the saint. It is a significant site for understanding the Sufi traditions that have flourished in Haryana alongside Vedic and Sikh cultures. The tomb attracts thousands during the annual Urs, making it a vibrant center of local faith and history.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Sufi Heritage & Pilgrimage
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: There is no charge to visit the tomb or the tank area.

    Voluntary Offerings: Visitors may choose to buy flowers or a chadar from the vendors outside, which can cost anywhere from 50 to 500 Rupees.

    La...
    Free Entry: There is no charge to visit the tomb or the tank area.

    Voluntary Offerings: Visitors may choose to buy flowers or a chadar from the vendors outside, which can cost anywhere from 50 to 500 Rupees.

    Langar/Charity: You can also contribute to the community kitchen if one is operating during festivals. :
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Thursday evenings are the most culturally vibrant, while early mornings are best for those seeking peace and quiet for prayer. :...
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Thursday evenings are the most culturally vibrant, while early mornings are best for those seeking peace and quiet for prayer. :
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    Special Events:
    Annual Urs: The death anniversary of the saint is celebrated with great pomp, including fairs, qawwalis, and special prayers that last for several days.

    Thursday Gatherings: Every Thursday is considered special, with a larger crowd and extr...
    Annual Urs: The death anniversary of the saint is celebrated with great pomp, including fairs, qawwalis, and special prayers that last for several days.

    Thursday Gatherings: Every Thursday is considered special, with a larger crowd and extra floral decorations at the shrine. :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Arched Entrances: The series of arches provide a classic architectural frame for portraits.

    The Central Dome: A low-angle shot of the dome against the blue sky highlights its majesty.

    Reflections in the Tan...
    The Arched Entrances: The series of arches provide a classic architectural frame for portraits.

    The Central Dome: A low-angle shot of the dome against the blue sky highlights its majesty.

    Reflections in the Tank: The tomb reflected in the nearby water tank during the early morning provides a serene and balanced photograph. :

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Things To Do

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    Offer Chadar: Devotees often offer a ceremonial cloth (chadar) and flowers at the tomb.

    Ablution at the Tank: Wash hands and feet in the sacred tank before entering the shrine.

    Silent Prayer: Sit in the courtyard for a period of meditation and reflection.

    Attend Qawwali: If visiting on a Thursday, stay for the evening Sufi devotional music.

    Photography: Capture the beautiful arches and the dome against the sky.

    Charity: It is a tradition to distribute sweets or food to the needy outside the shrine.

    Explore Narwana: Visit the local markets of Narwana town after your visit. :...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Miraculous Legend: The story of the saint's disappearance into the ground is widely known across North India, making it a site of great mystery and faith.

    Communal Harmony: It is famous as a place where people of all religions congregate, e...
    Miraculous Legend: The story of the saint's disappearance into the ground is widely known across North India, making it a site of great mystery and faith.

    Communal Harmony: It is famous as a place where people of all religions congregate, embodying the syncretic 'Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb' of the region. :
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    Architecture:
    Indo-Islamic Sufi Style Dimensions: The tomb structure is approximately 40x40 feet with a central dome rising to about 30 feet. The surrounding courtyard is quite large, covering about one acre. The architecture features a prominent central dome, arched entrances, and int...
    Indo-Islamic Sufi Style Dimensions: The tomb structure is approximately 40x40 feet with a central dome rising to about 30 feet. The surrounding courtyard is quite large, covering about one acre. The architecture features a prominent central dome, arched entrances, and intricate floral carvings on the stone walls. The tomb is built on a slightly raised platform, with a large water tank situated nearby for the convenience of pilgrims. The symmetry of the arches is a classic feature of medieval Islamic construction in India. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is the nearest (165 KMS).

    By Train: Narwana Junction is very close, just a few kilometers from the shrine.

    By Road: Narwana is situated on NH-65 and is easi...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Dhamtan Sahib (12 KMS), Hansdehar (15 KMS), Jind City (35 KMS), Bhuteshwar Temple (36 KMS), Rani Talab (36 KMS), Pandu Pindara (42 KMS), Ramrai (45 KMS), Safidon (60 KMS), Pushkar Tirtha (38 KMS), Bir Bara Ban (34 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Dress Code: Ensure you are dressed modestly; covering your head is a traditional sign of respect.

    Quietude: Maintain a low voice inside the tomb area.

    Photography: Be respectful of people praying when taki...

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