Thiruparankundram Dargah
Thiruparankundram Dargah | |
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திருப்பரங்குன்றம் தர்கா | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
Sect | Sufism |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Dargah and mosque |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Thiruparankundram, Madurai district, Tamil Nadu |
Country | India |
Location of the mosque and dargah in Tamil Nadu | |
Geographic coordinates | 9°52′35″N 78°04′09″E / 9.8764°N 78.0693°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque architecture |
Style | Indo-Islamic |
Completed | 14th century |
Specifications | |
Dome(s) | One (maybe more) |
Minaret(s) | Three (maybe more) |
The Thiruparankundram Dargah (Tamil: திருப்பரங்குன்றம் தர்கா), also known as Thirupparankundram malai Sikkander Dargah and sometimes incorrectly spelled as Tirupparankundram Dargah, is a dargah complex, located in Thiruparankundram, in the Madurai district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The complex includes a Sufi shrine, the grave of Sufi saint Sultan Sikandhar Badushah shaheed, and a mosque.
Situated at the peak of the Thiruparankundram hills. Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple, and Samana caves are also there in the hills. Thiruparankunram hills proclaims and stands evidence of the religious hormony of the Tamil people to the world. It's also known as Skandar Malai, was where the last Madurai Sultan, Sikander Shah, was martyred in 1377.[1]
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Site today
[edit]The death anniversary (or urs) of Sulthan Sikandar Badusha Shaheed is commemorated with the Urus Santhanakoodu Festival on the 17th night of the Islamic month of Rajab every Hijri year. Thousands of people visit the dargah on this day. Arrangements are made by the dargah committee and the local police for the welfare of the pilgrims.
In December 2024, Muslim were detained by police after they attempted to bring livestock to the dargah for ritual slaughter.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Madurai's Thiruparankundram Hills Stand As Confluence Of Religions". Outlook Traveller. 22 August 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2025.
External links
[edit] Media related to Tirupparankundram Dargah at Wikimedia Commons
- "Thiruparankundram Dargah". Dargah Info. 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2025.
- "Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple". Behind Every Temple. 2025. Retrieved 1 February 2025.
- 14th-century religious buildings and structures in India
- Dargahs in Tamil Nadu
- Erwadi-related dargahs
- Mosque buildings with domes in India
- Mosque buildings with minarets in India
- Mosques in Madurai
- Thiruparankundram
- Tourist attractions in Madurai
- Ziyarat
- Sufism in Tamil Nadu
- Sufi shrines in India
- Sufi mosques in India