Maharaj drew attention to a tomb, or Turbat, that was previously unknown. As mentioned in Chapter 0, Maharaj once stated that there was a Pir's tomb under a Neem tree near the village boundary. When the spot was excavated, a tomb was indeed discovered. The villagers were so moved that they held a procession with music in Maharaj's honor. Maharaj himself spoke of its importance, referring to it as 'our father's place.' He instructed people to burn incense there every Thursday and Friday, telling them that doing so would be for their own welfare, highlighting its spiritual significance.
What is the significance of the tomb that Maharaj pointed out near the village boundary?
📖 Chapter 0