Just a short walk away from the Qutub Minar, past the famous shrine of Sufi saint Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, lies the 'Hijron Ka Khanqah,' a spiritual retreat for the eunuch community. A quiet oasis in the bustling marketplace, it is little known even to people who live in its neighbourhood.
Enclosed by a small iron gate, which remains mostly shut but not locked, the well maintained space leads to premises of an old Masjid, and is empty most of the time.
Amidst them in a corner stands slightly elevated than the others and decorated with tiles the main tomb belonging to Haji Saab or Miyan Saheb.
What makes it unique is that for the last one century eunuchs have been acting caretakers for the grave.
This place is something special to Hijras (as eunuchs they are widely called in Delhi and other places), who arrive in groups big and small to offer prayers, put flowers over the graves and light agarbattis, (incense sticks).
"The Masjid is owned by a transgender Panna Haji who comes once or twice a year to give 'swadaqas' (donation) and collect from the shops he has rented out on a meager amount of Rs 100 per month" says Siri who has been taking care of the Khanqah for the last 30 years without any renumeration.
"Hijras usually come on Thursdays to offer prayers because it's a day considered holy by them," says Puran Chand who runs a shop nearby.
Munna, a eunuch who lives near Jama Masjid says they used to visit the Khanqah only once in year. Last time he paid a visit was a month back during the Shab-e-barath, one of the blessed nights in the Islamic calender.
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