Awati Sharif Dargah, Hazrat Sufi Wali Chand Pasha Qadri

Saint Awati Sharif Dargah


Nestled in the heart of Karmala Taluka in Solapur, Awati Sharif Dargah radiates an atmosphere of profound tranquility. The air is often perfumed with rose attar as devotees gather in quiet contemplation. Pilgrims of all faiths come here seeking spiritual solace, tying threads of hope on the ornate jaalis. The dargah stands as a testament to Sufi inclusivity, welcoming humanity regardless of creed or background.

🕐 Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (Subject to prayer times)
📍 Address
Awati, Karmala Taluka, Solapur
⏰ Best Time to Visit
During the Urs festival and special Islamic dates
🌍 Location
Solapur, Maharashtra, India

The Saint: Hazrat Sufi Wali Chand Pasha

The dargah is the holy seat of Hazrat Sufi Wali Chand Pasha Qadri Qalandari (r.a.), respectfully known as Wali Baba. Associated with the Qadri and Qalandari spiritual orders, this shrine serves as a center of spiritual guidance and communal harmony. Devotees visit the shrine throughout the year to offer prayers, seek barakah, and experience the living tradition of Sufi Islam.

Spiritual Practices and Heritage

Following the deep-rooted Qadri traditions, the shrine emphasizes strict observance of prayers, inner purification, and service to humanity. The state of Maharashtra has recognized this holy shrine as an official sanctuary (Teerth Sthan), acknowledging its historical and cultural significance in the region.

Adab: Etiquette for This Shrine

  • Enter with your right foot first, reciting Bismillah.
  • Cover your head as a sign of respect (caps for men, scarves for women).
  • It is customary to offer rose petals or fresh flowers at the entrance.
  • Recite Surah Al-Fatiha once, followed by Surah Al-Ikhlas three times.
  • Maintain strict silence and adab inside the main sanctum.
  • It is recommended to visit the nearby mosque or perform wudu before approaching the shrine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the saint at Awati Sharif Dargah?

The shrine is dedicated to Hazrat Sufi Wali Chand Pasha Qadri Qalandari, affectionately known as Wali Baba. The dargah serves as a spiritual seat where devotees seek barakah (blessings).

What is the best time to visit Awati Sharif Dargah?

While visitors come throughout the year, the best times are during special Islamic dates, the annual Urs festival, or Thursday evenings for spiritual gatherings. The shrine is generally open to pilgrims around the clock.

Can non-Muslims visit Awati Sharif Dargah?

Yes. Sufi shrines welcome all of humanity regardless of faith. Devotees from various communities—including Hindus, Sikhs, and Christians—frequently visit to offer respect and seek blessings.

What should I bring when visiting?

A head covering (cap for men, scarf for women) and modest clothing are required. You may bring fresh flowers, rose petals, or incense (agarbatti). Shoes must be removed before entering the main sanctum.

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Shrine History

Established in the 14th Century during the Delhi Sultanate period. constructed by local devotees immediately after the saint's passing, it has remained an active center of worship.

Visiting Information

🕐 Hours: Open 24 hours
📍 Address: Awati, Solapur
👥 Women allowed: — Unknown —
♿ Accessibility: — Unknown —
🅿️ Parking: — Unknown —

History & Heritage

Established in the 14th Century during the Delhi Sultanate period. constructed by local devotees immediately after the saint's passing, it has remained an active center of worship.

Plan Your Visit

🕐 Opening Hours
Open 24 hours
📍 Address
Awati, Solapur
⏰ Best Time
During the annual Urs festival, typically lasting 3-7 days, when the entire area is decorated and special prayers are held continuously.
👥 Women Allowed
— Unknown —
♿ Accessibility
— Unknown —
🅿️ Parking
— Unknown —
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Adab — Etiquette for Visitors

Enter with right foot first, reciting Bismillah. Cover your head as a sign of respect. It is customary to offer rose petals at the entrance. Recite Surah Al-Fatiha once, followed by Surah Al-Ikhlas three times. Maintain silence inside the main sanctum. Women should cover their heads with a dupatta or scarf. It is recommended to visit the nearby mosque first before approaching the shrine.

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