Sailani Baba Dargah is a well-known Sufi shrine located at Deulghat in Buldhana district, Maharashtra. It is revered by people of all faiths for its atmosphere of peace, faith, and devotion, and is especially associated with prayers for healing, fulfillment of wishes, and inner peace.
Sailani Baba Dargah is a Sufi shrine located in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra, India, built over the Mazar Mubarak (sacred tomb) of Hazrat Abdur Rehman Shah Sailani (1871–1906), a revered Sufi saint of the Naqshbandi order. The dargah features a large domed mausoleum and an expansive courtyard that accommodates thousands of devotees, especially during the annual Urs festival.
The shrine is renowned for its spiritual healing powers, particularly for those believed to be affected by jinns, black magic, or mental afflictions. It is a symbol of communal harmony, attracting devotees from all religions, including a significant number of Hindu pilgrims. Rituals during the Urs include offering chaddars, sandal, flower wreaths, Qawwali sessions, and Niyaz (distribution of sacred food).
A unique tradition at the dargah is the Holi Dahan, initiated in 1990, where dried coconuts and old clothes are burned instead of wood, symbolizing the release from spiritual and physical ailments. The event marks the beginning of the Urs and draws visitors from across India.

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