About Jan Pahad Dargah:
This Dargah is established over the tomb of saint Mouniuddin, also known as Shaheed and Jan Pahad Saida. All the religious rituals and URS festivals are observed in this Dargah regularly.
The Qawwali performances and the Sandal Sharif ceremonial procession conducted during the URS festival here are attended by large number of devotees, many belonging to faiths other than Islam too.
According to legends, it is at this place Shaheed alias Jan Pahad Saida attained martyrdom before 400 years, the natives priding themselves to carry the name Saidulu claiming that they were born by the Grace of the blessings of the Saint of Jan Pahad Dargah. Many couples donate swing sets to the Dargah as an acknowledgement for the Grace of the Saint in granting them a progeny.
Jan Pahad Dargah in Nereducherla mandal sees a sea of humanity every year during the URS festival with people belonging to different religious faiths, not taking this URS festival as one belonging to Muslim community only.
The Tribal Hindus outnumber the Muslim devotees at the Jan Pahad Dargah festivals and this Dargah is known as a typical example of an institution promoting communal harmony, integration of a secular nation and a perfect forum for multi-religious integration. The population here shares a close affinity with this famous pilgrim centre, many of them naming their children as Saidulu and Janaiah which are names of saint Mouniuddin, alias Shaheed and Jan Pahad Saida.
Devotees offer hens as their prayers at this historical dargah, while interestingly, the devotees cutting across religious bearings offer coconuts and eggs to the ant hill believed to be the symbol of Goddess Nagadevatha, who dwells in the ant hills in front of the famous dargah. People of this area believe that Almighty is one and the Saint of Jan Pahad Dargah blesses everyone with his powers, relieving people of their illnesses and other afflictions.
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Activity:
A place of worship and Ancient placeBest Time to Visit: December, January, Winter, February, March, Spring, April, May, June, July, Summer, August, September, Autumn, October, November, Monsoon
Location: Janpahad, Nereducherla, Suryapet, Telangana, India
How to Reach There:
Airport: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
The nearest Airport Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. We need to take an private vehicle the distance between Rajiv Gandhi International Airport to Jan Pahad Dargah is 187.5Kms
Railway Station: Miryalaguda Railway Station
The nearest Railway station Miryalaguda Railway Station . We need to take an private vehicle the distance between Miryalaguda Railway Station to Jan Pahad Dargah is 39.1kms
Bus Stand: Miryalaguda Bus Station
The nearest Bus Stand is Miryalaguda Bus Station. We need to take an private vehicle the distance between Miryalaguda Bus Station to Jan Pahad Dargah is 37.2Kms