Located in the historic town of Sirhind, the Naugaja Pir Dargah is a 400-year-old sacred site, believed to have been built in the 17th century A.D. This single-storeyed, square-shaped structure reflects simplicity in its design, with a flat roof supported by semi-circular arches. Unlike many other dargahs adorned with intricate embellishments, Naugaja Pir Dargah stands out for its lack of decorative features, focusing instead on its spiritual significance. Constructed using Sirhindi bricks and mortar, a hallmark of the local architectural style, the dargah has undergone several renovations over the centuries. Although repainted and restored multiple times, its original design remains intact, continuing to serve as a symbol of reverence for locals and visitors alike. This place is a quiet and serene destination, it offers visitors an opportunity to connect with history, spirituality, and the legacy of a simpler era.