Dargah of Hazrat Syed Abul Qasim urf Hare Bare Shah Baba ( Rahmatullah Allaih ), the peer-o-murshid of Hazrat Sufi Sarmad ( Rahmatullah Allaih ). Dargah Popularly known as the dargah shareef of Hazrat Sufi Sarmad ( Rahmatullah Allaih ). Both mazars are in the same dargah shareef and also there is a water well in this dargah shareef and presence of such water wells is a live miracle in delhi because there is shortage of water in many areas but you find water in places of most of the auliyas in Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi.
Chandni Chowk is a major shopping area of Delhi. If you are a shopaholic, you must visit Chandni Chowk!
The market of Chandni Chowk is very old. The origin of Chandni Chowk dates back to the Mughal era in Indian history. According to legend, Chandni Chowk market was established during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan. The legend also says that Chandni Chowk market was designed by Jahanara-Emperor Shahjahan's favorite daughter. A large 'chowk' or square with a centrally located pool was incorporated in the initial design.
The market of Chandni Chowk prospered and grew through the ages. The present Chandni Chowk market symbolizes the development through three centuries.
Chandni chowk is always buzzing with life. The environment here is electric. Waves of people can sweep you away if you remain static for a moment on the street. It doesn't take a scientist to know that it is one of the busiest hubs in the entire country and in the world too. It can aptly be called a living museum.
The ruins here are ironically beautiful. It is not as much about the ruins as it is about fulfilling our inner quest of going back into time. Latest technology shops in 17th century buildings are great mismatch. But these things sparks interest and catch eyeballs. Anything can happen at the small pavement you are passing through. A car can run into a cow and vise-versa. This place does not shut any doors on anything. Here you can watch cars crawling at almost the same pace with paddle Rickshaws and people on the pavement.
Source: http://www.mapsofindia.com/delhi/shopping-areas/chandni-chowk.html
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