Yellow the Colour of unity
Every year when the winter begins its withdrawal, Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya's dargah welcome spring putting Yello colour at the forefront — yellow mustard seeds, sunflowers and marigolds. It's to acknowledge Basant Panchami.The festival, which celebrated across India on 29th January, is a trademark of the 13th-century tomb. Thousands of men and women cutting religious barriers and caste lines gushed into the dargah throughout the whole day. Visitors carry turbans, scarves and veils with all shades of yellow. Yellow colour depicts the energy-giving sun. On a particular day, their clothes also represent peace and love.
History says Nizamuddin Auliya was a saint of the Chistiya silsila, one of four major Sufi orders in India. His follower, the Persian poet Amir Khusro first witnessed the festival to cheer Nizamuddin, who had been grieving over his nephew's death. Amir Khusro also considered being the originator of Hindustani classical music.
"The legend is when Nizamuddin's nephew Taqiuddin Nooh passed away, the saint did not smile for months. This disturbed Khusro, who kept looking for ways to make his teacher laugh. One day he saw some women, dressed in bright yellow clothes, singing from their core. They were observing the arrival of spring. So, he dressed in yellow garments and accompanied by the women, approached Nizamuddin, who smiled at his disciple's new likeness. Since then the festival observed every year till today at Dargah.
Read MoreHistory says Nizamuddin Auliya was a saint of the Chistiya silsila, one of four major Sufi orders in India. His follower, the Persian poet Amir Khusro first witnessed the festival to cheer Nizamuddin, who had been grieving over his nephew's death. Amir Khusro also considered being the originator of Hindustani classical music.
"The legend is when Nizamuddin's nephew Taqiuddin Nooh passed away, the saint did not smile for months. This disturbed Khusro, who kept looking for ways to make his teacher laugh. One day he saw some women, dressed in bright yellow clothes, singing from their core. They were observing the arrival of spring. So, he dressed in yellow garments and accompanied by the women, approached Nizamuddin, who smiled at his disciple's new likeness. Since then the festival observed every year till today at Dargah.