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Home  »  Delhi  »  South Delhi  »  Chiragh-i-Dihli's Dargah

Chiragh-i-Dihli's Dargah

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Location: In the Chirag Delhi Village. It can be reached by taking either taking the Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg through the Chiragh main road or the Outer Ring Road through the Soami Nagar South Colony

Time to Visit: Open on all days

Preferred Timings: sunrise to sunset

Admission Fee: Free and open to all

Parking: Free and open to all

How to Reach: Tourists can either take local buses from various points within the city to reach this structure located in South Delhi, or they can hire auto-rickshaws and taxis or metro rail.

Nearest Railway Station: Nizamuddin Railway Station

Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat

Functional Metro Station: Central Secretariat

Nearest International Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport

Time required for sightseeing: About 40 minutes

(All data as of October 2005)

The Dargah of Chiragh-i-Dihli is located in the Chirag Delhi Village and can be reached by either taking the Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg through the Chiragh main road or the Outer Ring Road through the Soami Nagar South Colony. It is the burial place and tomb of Sufi saint Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud. Entitled Raushan Chiragh-i-Dihli, which means the 'Illuminated lamp of Delhi', the saint died in the year 1356. He was a disciple of Hazrat Nizamuddin, whom he succeeded as the head of the Chisti sect. The village of Chirag Delhi, now an urban settlement gradually grew up around this sacred tomb and was earlier enclosed within rubble-built rectangular walls with gateways on each side, built by Muhammad Bin Tughlaq (1325-51).

The main tomb of the devout saint is a square chamber supported on twelve pillars and surmounted by a dome with turrets on every corner. Like the dome of Mubarak Shah's tomb, the dome here also rises from an octagonal drum and is a plastered one. Several additions have been made in the shrine complex from time to time. At present there are several structures in the complex like the assembly hall (Majlis-Khana) or the symposium hall (Mahfil-Khana), apart from many graves and tombs of eminent personalities inside the enclosure. There are also several mosques in the Dargah enclosure. King Farrukhsiyar built one among them in the early 18th century to pay homage to the great saint.

Nearby Tourist Attractions

Khirki Masjid, Kalkaji Temple, Lotus Temple, Mubarak Shah's tomb and Nizamuddin's Shrine

Nearby Places to Eat

Mc Donalds, Nirula's, Nescafe, Barista and many popular food joints in PVR Saket Complex and Malviya Nagar Market, Hotel Park Royal, Karim's, Supper Factory and Salims in Kailash Colony Market, McDonald's and sophisticated eating joints in Greater Kailash-1's market, many good food joints in Nehru place including the likes of Nathu's, Domino's Pizza, many good restaurants in Panchsheel Market, Kalkaji Market and C. R. Park markets.

Nearby Shopping Venues

Nehru Place (electronic items), Kalkaji Market and C R Park Market (residential markets), Greater Kailash-1 Market (all types of consumer goods, especially garments)



South Delhi
 Qutab Minar
 Bahai Temple
 Lal Kot
 Qila Rai Pithora
 Adham Khan's tomb
 Dargah-Qutab-Sahib
 Hathi Gate
 Jain Mandir Dada Bari
 Ahinsa Sthal
 Chattarpur Temple
 Sultan Ghari's tomb
 Hauz Khas
 Siri Fort
 Gandhak Ki Baoli
 Khirki Masjid
 Hauzi-i-Shamsi
 Jahaz Mahal
 Balban's Tomb
 Jamali-Kamali Mosque and Tomb
 Madhi Masjid
 Chirag-i-Dihli's Dargah
 Moth-Masjid
 Najaf Khan's tomb
 Nili Masjid
 Mubarak Shah Tomb
 ISKON Temple
 Kalkaji Temple
 Ashokan Edict
 Rajon-ki-Bain and Mosque
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