The Sachal Sarmast Shrine is a revered spiritual site located in Daraza village near Khairpur in Sindh, Pakistan. It is dedicated to Sachal Sarmast (1739–1829), a prominent Sufi poet and saint known for his mystical poetry in multiple languages including Sindhi, Persian, and Arabic.
Sachal Sarmast, often called the "Poet of the Heart," is celebrated for his deep spiritual insights and teachings of love, tolerance, and unity. His shrine attracts devotees from across the region who come to pay respects and seek spiritual blessings.
The shrine is an important center for Sufi culture in Sindh, symbolizing the spiritual heritage and poetic legacy of Sachal Sarmast. His poetry emphasizes love for humanity and spiritual devotion beyond religious divides.
The annual Urs festival commemorates Sachal Sarmast’s death anniversary and features devotional music, poetry recitations, and large gatherings of devotees who celebrate his teachings.
Location: Daraza, near Ranipur, Sindh, Pakistan
This shrine honors the great Sufi poet Sachal Sarmast, known for his verses in seven languages promoting love, peace, and unity. The shrine is a center of spiritual gatherings and cultural reverence in Sindh.
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