Dargah of Hakeem Sadruddin is a captivating shrine steeped in mysticism and history, located in the heart of spirituality. Born to elderly parents as a miraculous child, Sadruddin’s life seemed destined for greatness from the very beginning. Under the revered guidance of Nasiruddin Chirag Dehlavi, a renowned Sufi saint, he was shaped into a Khalifa, carrying forward the spiritual teachings of his master. Sadruddin, a skilled Hakeem by profession, was also a scholar and authored the book ‘Faseeho Mateen’. His life took a mystical turn when he was believed to have been taken by Parizad (supernatural beings). Miraculously, he returned, adding a layer of divine mystery to his already extraordinary existence. He passed away in 759 Hijri, leaving a legacy of healing and spirituality. Today, his dargah remains a serene haven for devotees, seekers of blessings, and lovers of Sufi mysticism, where his memory continues to inspire awe and reverence. Visitors come to pay homage, seeking peace, healing, and spiritual guidance in his sacred tomb's tranquil atmosphere.