Accompanied by Rajasthan Governor Margaret Alva, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Union Minister Sachin Pilot, the President offered prayers at the shrine.
They offered velvet chadars -- ceremonial cloth inscribed with religious verses -- and flowers at the saint's mausoleum.
Dastarbandi (turban tying) also took place after they offered prayers.
The President was gifted a sword as a token of respect by the Dargah committee.
Anjuman, a body of Khadims, gave him a silver miniature model of the dargah.
Tight security arrangements were made for Mukherjee's visit to the shrine.
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