The Bhadiad Dargah, also known as "Dum Dum Dada Bukhari," is a significant spiritual site located in Bhadiad village, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Bhadiad, a notable village in Gujarat, holds a special place in the hearts of devotees due to its rich spiritual heritage. The village is renowned for the dargah of Pir Mehmoodshah, a revered Sufi saint deeply venerated by the local community and beyond. Known as the Pir of Ghanchi, Pir Mehmoodshah is considered a guiding light for countless believers who come seeking blessings and fulfillment of their murad (wishes). Demonstrating their devotion, many pilgrims undertake the journey to the dargah on foot, offering heartfelt prayers and supplications. Adding to Bhadiad's spiritual significance is the nearby dargah of Mamushaheb, also known as Pir Gabenshah, who is revered as the maternal uncle (Mama) of Pir Mehmoodshah. This connection between the two saints weaves a unique narrative of kinship and spirituality, drawing visitors to both sites. The dargahs serve as places of solace, reflection, and divine connection, welcoming people from diverse backgrounds to experience the power of faith and communal harmony. Bhadiad, with its sacred landmarks, stands as a testament to Gujarat's rich Sufi traditions, making it a cherished destination for pilgrims and spiritual seekers alike.
Year of Built: 15th Century
Address: Bhadiyad, Gujarat , India
Country: India
State: Gujarat
District: Ahmedabad
Pincode: 382463
Longitude: 72.1675
Latitude: 22.2807