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Baba Rehan Shah Dargah

A Sufi saint of Broach — Baba Rehan Shah Dargah, an old Sufi shrine in the historic city, where the spirit of the ancient port's syncretic, multi-faith heritage lives on.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 LOCATION Old Bharuch
🕌 TYPE Sufi dargah
🙏 FAITH Sufi Islamic
🏘️ IN Old city
🌍 CHARACTER Syncretic
🎟️ ENTRY Free
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
⏱️ DURATION 30 min
ABOUT THE PLACE

A Sufi saint of the port city

The Dargah of Baba Rehan Shah is one of the old Sufi shrines of Bharuch (ancient Broach), located in the old city area and associated with a local Sufi saint revered in the composite religious culture of this ancient port.

Like many of Gujarat’s dargahs, it draws devotees of multiple faiths who come for the saint’s barkat (blessing), and it reflects the long, layered history of Bharuch as a city where Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Parsi and European communities have coexisted for over two millennia.

A historical illustration from 1813 (now in the public domain) shows the site in the early 19th century. Visiting the dargah is to enter a quiet corner of this plural city’s spiritual history — a corner of Broach’s plural story. It is a working Sufi dargah, so modest dress and a respectful visit are appreciated.

Baba Rehan Shah Dargah, Bharuch, c.1813.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

The dargah, c.1813 illustration.

Old

One of the old Sufi shrines set in ancient Broach, among the bazaars and lanes of the historic port city.

Saint

The shrine is dedicated to Baba Rehan Shah, a local Sufi saint revered across the composite culture of Bharuch.

Plural

Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Parsi and European communities have shared Bharuch for over two millennia — many faiths, one place.

1813

A historical illustration of 1813, now in the public domain, records the dargah as it stood in the early 19th century.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Sufi dargah

An old shrine set in the heart of historic Broach.

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Barkat

Devotees of many faiths come for the saint's blessing.

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Plural city

A living symbol of Bharuch's many-faith heritage.

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Old city

Tucked into the bazaars and lanes of historic Broach.

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1813 record

Documented in a historic illustration from 1813.

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Syncretic

Open to all, in the syncretic spirit of the port.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

THE DARGAH

Baba Rehan Shah

The Sufi shrine itself — an old dargah revered for the saint's barkat.

THE CITY

Old Bharuch

The plural heritage of ancient Broach surrounds the shrine.

THE SAINT

A Sufi saint

Baba Rehan Shah, the local saint at the heart of the dargah.

THE OLD CITY

Bharuch's lanes

Bazaars and lanes of one of India's oldest living port cities.

1813 ILLUSTRATION

A historic record

A public-domain illustration of 1813 documents the early shrine.

SYNCRETIC SPIRIT

Many faiths, one place

A quiet emblem of Bharuch's two-millennia plural culture.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Visit the dargah

Step into the old Sufi shrine with respect, and take in the quiet devotion of this corner of Broach.

02

Sense the barkat

Pause at the saint's shrine, where devotees of many faiths come to seek Baba Rehan Shah's blessing.

03

See the old city

Wander the bazaars and lanes of historic Bharuch that surround the dargah.

04

Learn of the saint

Read about Baba Rehan Shah, the local Sufi saint revered in the city's composite culture.

05

Reflect on the city

Consider how many faiths — Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Parsi, European — have shared one place for two millennia.

06

Pair with the fort

Combine the visit with the nearby fort, the Golden Bridge and the Narmada ghats.

Baba Rehan Shah Dargah, c.1813.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A Sufi shrine in old Broach

The Dargah of Baba Rehan Shah is one of the old Sufi shrines of Bharuch, set in the old city among its bazaars and lanes, reflecting the composite spiritual heritage of a port where multiple faiths have coexisted for two millennia — documented in a historical illustration of 1813.

A corner of Broach’s plural story. It remains a working Sufi dargah, so modest dress and a respectful visit are appreciated.

An old Sufi dargah

In the lanes of old Broach

Documented 1813 illustration

Part of a plural heritage

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTERNov – Feb★★★★★

Cool and pleasant — ideal. Comfortable all day for an unhurried old-city visit.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★☆☆

Atmospheric, with the Narmada in spate; check access before you go.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot — visit early in the morning before the day heats up.

⏰ Visit in the cool months; pair with a walk through the old bazaars of the historic city.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗TIMINGSDaytime
  • Open in daytime hours
  • Best in the cool season
  • A short old-city stop
  • Pair with the riverfront
🎟️ENTRYFree
  • Free; open to all
  • Modest dress
  • Respect worshippers
  • No shoes inside
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

Vadodara airport sits about 70 km away, the nearest convenient gateway for flights into the region.

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By Rail

Bharuch Junction is a major stop on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad line, an easy ride from across the country.

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By Road

Bharuch sits right on NH-48; the old city and dargah are a short drive from the highway.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Bharuch — hub · Ankleshwar — 12 km · Kabirvad — 18 km · Vadodara — 70 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

At Baba Rehan Shah Dargah

FAITH & OLD CITY

A Sufi saint of Broach

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What to shoot

The dargah — its old shrine, the threshold and the quiet devotion of visitors.

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Setting

The old city around it — the bazaars and lanes of historic Broach.

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Context

Devotion — the everyday acts of faith that fill the shrine, shot with respect.

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Best light

Morning, when soft early light fills the old-city lanes.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Modest dress is appreciated at this working Sufi dargah.
2Remove your shoes before entering the shrine.
3Keep photography respectful, especially of worshippers.
4Walk the old city after your visit to feel Bharuch's plural heritage.
5Pair the dargah with the nearby fort and Golden Bridge.
6The cooler months, October to March, are the best time to come.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Gujarati Thali

Hearty unlimited meals — the classic Gujarati thali, sweet, savoury and generous.

FARSAN

Khaman & farsan

Steamed snacks — soft khaman and a spread of Gujarati farsan.

STREET

Bharuchi street

Sukhdi and shing — local street sweets and snacks of old Bharuch.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Old city

Try sukhdi (a jaggery & wheat sweet) unique to old Bharuch.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Baba Rehan Shah Dargah FAQ

What is Baba Rehan Shah Dargah?

The Dargah of Baba Rehan Shah is one of the old Sufi shrines of Bharuch (ancient Broach), located in the old city area and associated with a local Sufi saint revered in the composite religious culture of this ancient port. Like many of Gujarat's dargahs, it draws devotees of multiple faiths who come for the saint's barkat (blessing), and it reflects the long, layered history of Bharuch as a city where Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Parsi and European communities have coexisted for over two millennia.

Where is it?

In old Bharuch, the historic old-city area of the ancient port of Broach.

Is there an entry fee?

No — the dargah is free and open to all.

When should I visit?

October to March, the cool season, is the most comfortable time.

What's nearby?

Kabirvad, the Narmada ghats and the Golden Bridge are all close by.

How long does a visit take?

About 30 minutes is enough for a respectful visit to the shrine.

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