Like everyone else in the city, Nizamuddin Dargah too is all prepped for the holy month of Ramazan, with their traditional Ramzan buffet.
They are all ready with hundreds of paper plates filled with slices of two types of melons, papaya, a few pakodis, a couple of jalebis and a big samosa.

These portions are then served in the courtyard just outside this mosque where a great number of people from all backgrounds sit down in neat rows to break the fast.
Travelers from all across to attend the famous qawwalis at Nizamuddin’s shrine. Many arrive during Ramzan to cherish the sight of people jointly breaking fast in the courtyard.
It is one of the traditions of Delhi that happens every year at the Nizamuddin Dargah, and if you plan to visit the city during the month of Ramzan, then it is something that you have got to visit at least once in your lifetime.
While at it, don’t forget to get your hands on and indulge in some of the finest culinery experience that Delhi has to offer in the form of melt in the mouth kababs, and biryani.
So, Happy Ramadan guys!
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