Dera Baba Murad Shah Ji, located in Nakodar in the Jalandhar district of Punjab, is one of the most renowned spiritual and cultural centers in North India. It is a place of deep devotion, peace, and brotherhood, visited by millions of followers from across India and abroad. People from all religions and communities come here without discrimination, making it a powerful symbol of love, equality, and humanity.
History & Background Baba Murad Shah Ji was born in 1899 in the village of Chakk, Jalandhar. From an early age, he dedicated his life to the service of humanity, spiritual practice, and spreading the message of love, truth, and honesty. He strongly believed that “Humanity is the greatest religion.” His selfless service and spiritual power drew thousands of devotees, who revered him as a Sufi saint.
After Baba Murad Shah Ji, his successor Baba LAL Badshah Ji continued the legacy, further expanding the reach and recognition of the Dera. Today, both the mazars (shrines) of Baba Murad Shah Ji and Baba LAL Badshah Ji are located within the Dera complex, where devotees offer flowers, chadars (sacred sheets), and heartfelt prayers.
Weekly Thursday Gathering Every Thursday, the Dera becomes a hub of devotion and cultural expression. Thousands of devotees gather to seek blessings and participate in soulful Sufi music, qawwalis, and poetry sessions. These gatherings are a blend of spirituality, love, and peace, leaving a lasting impact on every visitor.
Annual Urs (Anniversary) The annual Urs of Baba Murad Shah Ji is celebrated in April with great enthusiasm and reverence. Lakhs of devotees attend this grand event. Many legendary Punjabi singers and artists, such as Hans Raj Hans, Gurdas Maan, and Kanwar Grewal, pay their respects through performances. The Urs is marked by all-night musical sessions featuring Sufi songs, devotional hymns, and qawwalis.
Message & Significance The core message of Dera Baba Murad Shah Ji is clear – “Humanity is the biggest religion.” It inspires people towards selfless service, unity, and compassion. The serene and devotional atmosphere of the Dera offers inner peace and spiritual strength to every visitor.
Dera Baba Murad Shah Ji in Nakodar is not just a religious place; it is a confluence of spirituality, culture, and music, where the heart finds solace and the soul feels truly connected...
Read moreIt is a Sufi paradise located in Jalandhar District in Nakodar and is only 24 km away from Jalandhar City and 114 km away from Amritsar. This pilgrimage site is a Sufi paradise which is very peaceful. The tomb is built in a Muslim structural way and photographs of Baba Murad Shah Ji are displayed at a couple of places which looks beautiful. The dargah of Baba Murad Shah ji after the death of Sai Laddi Shah Ji was offered to the famous Punjabi singer, Mr. Gurdas Maan Ji who has remained as a sewadaar. Various singers perform at this powerful place and also there is a mela (fair) celebrated regularly in Memory of Baba Murad Shah Ji and Sai Ghulam (Laddi) Shah Ji.[1].
Gurdas Maan is an ardent follower of Sai Laddi Shah Ji and also a frequent visitor. Sai Ji loved Gurdas Maan very much.Baba Murad Shah Ji became a disciple of Baba Shere Shah Ji.[2] He opted Fakeeri at the age of 24 years and returned back to God at the age of 28 years. Baba Shere Shah Ji always used to stay in lonely place and did not want people to come near him so that there would be no disturbance in his prayers. He used to be in prayers and read a book "Heer" written by Waris Shah.[3]. During the partition of India Baba Shere Shah Ji moved to Pakistan and gave his blessing to Baba Murad Shah Ji to look after the Darbar and to continue to spread the message of Sufism.
Sai Ghulam Shah Ji also known as Sai Laddi Shah Ji became the head of the darbar after Baba Murad Shah Ji left this world. Sai Ji continued to look after the darbar and continue building the darbar. Sai Ji used to organize an annual Urs mela (fair) in the memory of Baba Murad Shah Ji, which he invited Qawwal's and Sufi Punjabi Singers to perform. Qaramat Ali Qawwal group performed quite frequently and still do to this day. One of the Qawwalis that Sai Ji used to love was 'Mere Likhle Ghulama Vich Naa' which in every mehfil Sai Ji would always listen to it. Sai Laddi Shah Ji departed this world on Thursday the first of May 2008.
Gurdas Maan became a disciple of Sai Ji and Sai Ji loved Gurdas Maan very dearly. In 2006, Sai Ji took his pagri (turban) off during a qawwali mehfil and placed it on Gurdas Maan's head.
After Sai Laddi Shah Ji left this world, Gurdas Maan now leads the melas (fairs) in memory of Sai Laddi Shah Ji and Baba...
Read more🙏🏻 Dera Baba Murad Shah is a Sufiyana Darbar located in Nakodar, Jalandhar Punjab, India. The Darbar is a symbol of love and peace where people from all different castes and religions come and pay their respects at this Darbar. The two main Darbars in Nakodar are Baba Murad Shah Ji Darbar and Almast Baba Lal Badshah Darbar. Sharing some History
Baba Murad Shah became a disciple of Baba Shere Shah.[2] He opted Fakeeri at the age of 24 years and returned to God at the age of 28 years. Baba Shere Shah always used to stay in lonely place and did not want people to come near him so that there would be no disturbance in his prayers. He used to be in prayers and read a book "Heer" written by Waris Shah.[3] During the partition of India Baba Shere Shah moved to Pakistan and gave his blessing to Baba Murad Shah to look after the Darbar and to continue to spread the message of Sufism.
Sai Ghulam Shah also known as Sai Laddi Shah became the head of the darbar after Baba Murad Shah left this world. Sai continued to look after the darbar and continue building the darbar. Sai used to organize an annual Urs mela (fair) in the memory of Baba Murad Shah, which he invited Qawwal's and Sufi Punjabi Singers to perform. Qaramat Ali Qawwal group performed quite frequently and still do to this day. One of the Qawwalis that Sai used to love was 'Mere Likhle Ghulama Vich Naa' which in every mehfil Sai would always listen to it. Sai Laddi Shah departed this world on Thursday the first of June 2008.
Gurdas Maan became a disciple of Sai and Sai loved Gurdas Maan very dearly. In 2006, Sai took his pagri (turban) off during a qawwali mehfil and placed it on Gurdas Maan's head.
After Sai Laddi Shah left this world, Gurdas Maan now leads the melas (fairs) in memory of Sai Laddi Shah and...
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