As part of the Karamat Ten-Day celebrations, the traditional "Tabaq Dastarkhwan" ceremony was held at Imam Reza Shrine, attended by Indian and Pakistani pilgrims.

The event, organized by the Deputy Office for Non-Iranian Pilgrims' Affairs of Astan Quds Razavi, began at Bab al-Hadi and proceeded to Ghadir Portico. The gathering honored long-standing traditions, offering a spiritually enriching experience for participants.
The Tabaq Dastarkhwan ceremony is a traditional cultural and religious event observed by some Muslim communities, particularly those from the Indian subcontinent.
The term Tabaq Dastarkhwan generally refers to a ritual involving the presentation of food in large trays (tabaq) as an offering or symbolic gesture of hospitality and devotion. These trays, often beautifully arranged with traditional dishes, sweets, and fruits, are carried in a ceremonial procession, reflecting gratitude, reverence, and unity among participants.

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