Pakistani devotees attend the three-days 434th annual Urs 'Festival of lights' at the shrine of Muslim Sufi saint Shah Hussain, popularly known as Madho Lal Hussain in Lahore. The annual 3 days festival was held at Madhu Lal's shrine on his 434th birth anniversary. Mela Charaghan has its own importance in Lahore's history, as it has been a biggest festival of Lahore in some times.The festival was started with the seasonal Baisakhi festival in old times. Foolproof security arrangements have been made for the devotees. The last day of the Urs is reserved for women. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain /

Pakistani devotees attend the three-days 434th annual Urs 'Festival of lights' at the shrine of Muslim Sufi saint Shah Hussain, popularly known as Madho Lal Hussain in Lahore. The annual 3 days festival was held at Madhu Lal's shrine on his 434th birth anniversary. Mela Charaghan has its own importance in Lahore's history, as it has been a biggest festival of Lahore in some times.The festival was started with the seasonal Baisakhi festival in old times. Foolproof security arrangements have been made for the devotees. The last day of the Urs is reserved for women. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Stock Photo
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Pakistani devotees attend the three-days 434th annual Urs 'Festival of lights' at the shrine of Muslim Sufi saint Shah Hussain, popularly known as Madho Lal Hussain in Lahore. The annual 3 days festival was held at Madhu Lal's shrine on his 434th birth anniversary. Mela Charaghan has its own importance in Lahore's history, as it has been a biggest festival of Lahore in some times.The festival was started with the seasonal Baisakhi festival in old times. Foolproof security arrangements have been made for the devotees. The last day of the Urs is reserved for women. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)

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