Wednesday, 7 September 2022

Shrine & Mosque of Hazrat Khawaja Bihari Lahore

28-08-2022

(All images copyright 2022 Mirza Ali Usman Baig, text written in this article is the author's Research and shouldn't be reproduced)


Hazrat Asad Ullah, known as Hazrat Khwaja Bihari, originated from Bihar and made Lahore his home after pledging his allegiance to Hazrat Mian Mir Saheb. He became a renowned disciple of Hazrat Saheb and passed away during Hazrat Saheb's lifetime in 1020 Hijri (1611 AD). His shrine, accompanied by a mosque, is situated in Mian Mir village in Lahore.

Initially, the grave of Hazrat Khwaja Bihari was positioned on an elevated platform, enclosed by a boundary wall constructed of red sandstone. The structure lacked a roof, and it is believed that the tomb was built under the patronage of the Mughal emperor Dara Shakoh. Over time, the followers of the Saint made several additions and modifications to the shrine.

Recently, the tomb has undergone a rehabilitation process, resulting in an exquisitely designed structure. The tomb is square-shaped, featuring intricate geometric designs and floral paintings on all four sides. In front of the three walls, there are four centered arched openings adorned with marble latticework.

The interior of the tomb is adorned with captivating enameled floral patterns, creating a visually appealing ambiance. Additionally, niches are strategically placed throughout the interior, adding to the aesthetic charm of the shrine.

The newly rehabilitated tomb of Hazrat Khwaja Bihari is a testament to the architectural brilliance and artistic craftsmanship of its time. It serves as a place of reverence and spiritual significance for the followers and devotees of Hazrat Khwaja Bihari, attracting visitors from near and far. The intricate details and ornate decorations reflect the devotion and admiration bestowed upon the revered Saint, providing a serene and tranquil atmosphere for reflection and prayer.

 



























Before Renovation