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Baraimam pedda Amberpet

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Baraimam
Baraimam on 1438 hijri year, 2016
Observed byShia/Sunni mostly by Sunni Muslims of Hyderabad
TypeMourning of Imam Hussain
CelebrationsMourning
Observances10th Muharram Every Year
Beginsalam installation is done on 1st Muharram Every year
Endson 10th Muharram
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Frequencyannual

Baraimam is a historic alam which is installed in the name of Imam Hussain in the village of Pedda Amberpet in Telangana, India. It is displayed in Muharram processions. The Alam is more than 300 years old.

All the people of Pedda Amberpet, irrespective of their religion, offer *dhatti* and prayers to this Alam. It is also considered a living example of communal harmony, as it draws people of different faiths.

The Procession

This Alam is the symbol of the climax of the observance of the Muharram mourning in Pedda Amberpet. It comes out on the 10th of Muharram.

The Alam, as it emerges from the Ashoorkhana Baara Imam , https://goo.gl/maps/5wVodYkzutp, the mourners keep chanting “Yā Hussain” (Arabic: يا حسين), an Arabic phrase used by Shia Muslims to invoke the memory or intervention of Hussain ibn Ali. It is especially used in the context of the Mourning of Muharram. For long years, it has been a tradition of the mourners in the procession to chant these words; the procession ends at the Masjid.

History

Throughout the history of Qutub Shahi reign, the tradition of Azadari or Mourning of the Martyrdom of Imam Hussain and his followers was conducted with high regard under state supervision.

The Alam is kept in a safe made on the design of a Sarcophagus (Zarih).

References

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=pedda+amberpet+muharram&&view=detail&mid=491CFA0AEF1AF99EAACF491CFA0AEF1AF99EAACF&FORM=VRDGAR https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=pedda+amberpet+muharram&&view=detail&mid=6E08E8E0B056268A166C6E08E8E0B056268A166C&FORM=VRDGAR


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