Ameen Peer Dargah

Ameen Peer Dargah


Y. S. R. Kadapa District, Kadapa is home to the holiest Amin Peer Dargah. It is known as the oldest dargah. It is also known as the Large Dargah by the locals. Apart from all religions, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians visit this dargah regularly and offer prayers. Therefore, this dargah is a symbol of religious harmony beyond the castes. Devotees believe that all diseases can be cured by believing in the Saheb of this dargah and praying in the dargah vibhudi tirtha. The people of Kadapa district built the Amin Peer Dargah with such great power. Also known as the Big Dargah. There are 18 majors on this campus. Sandalwood and Urusu festivals are held here every month of the year. Of these, only the Mazars belonging to the 5 dargahs have special Urus festivals. The Urus which is held here in the month of March is greatly organized. The festival is attended by scholars, scholars, and disciples from Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Mysore, and other places. Astana - Yeh - Mugdum Ilahi First Sufi Hazrat Khaja Syed Shah Pirullah Muhammad Mahmudul Hussuni Chistiwul Qadri Naib - Yeh Rasooth (Pirullah Hussain) Saheb departed from Bidar in Bidar, Karnataka.

 He is very modest and divine. During their stay in Kadapa, they met with the people and worked hard to lead them on the path of devotion. Showed many glories. A dargah was built there. The same big dargah. In 1761, the deity was buried in the Amin Peer Dargah. The eldest of his two sons, Arifullah Hussaini, has been appointed as the dean of Kadapa and another son, Ahmed Hussaini, as the dean of Nandalur. Indira Gandhi, p. V. Along with many political personalities like Narasimha Rao, celebrities from all walks of life also visited this dargah with utmost devotion. There have been 11 deans so far, starting with Arifullah Hussaini for the big dargah. His son Arifullah Hussaini, 11 years after the death of the 10th dean, Aminullah Hussaini, became the 11th dean in 1993. Devotees wait for the blessings of the deans after the Swami Puja at the Dargah. Devotees believe that if they take the Tirtha there as per the instructions of the dean, all diseases will be cured.