The pilgrims were accorded warm welcome by local authorities upon their arrival at Sirhind railway station.
Some pilgrims, however, complained they were facing problems due to deomoenisiation and finding it difficult to use Rs 2,000 currency notes.
The 3-day annual Rouza Sharif Urs at the tomb of Sufi saint Sheikh Ahmad Farooqui in Sirhind, considered one of the holiest places in Islam will conclude on November 29.
Large number of Muslims from various parts of the country are attending the urs.
The district administration has made elaborate arrangements for holding of the Urs in front of Baba Moti Ram Memorial Trust building near Gurdwara Sri Fatehgarh Sahib.
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Health authorities have been asked to make proper arrangement of medicines so that devotees do not face any problem, Sangha said.
He said enough security arrangements have also been made.
Rouza Sharif's Khalifa Mohd Sadiq Raja said special arrangements have been made for boarding and lodging of pilgrims, which includes facility of a community kitchen.
Observed every year in 'Safer' month of Muslim calendar, the Urs provides an opportunity not only to Muslims but also Hindus and Sikhs to pay obeisance to the saint.
Sheikh Ahmad was the most eminent of Khwaja Baqi Billah's disciples. Around 1599, he had left Sirhind on a pilgrimage and reached Delhi where he was welcomed by Khwaja Billah.
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