Dotted with numerous marked and unmarked graves, the courtyard of this mausoleum complex in south-central Delhi is a popular site where people from all religions come for darshan or ziarat of Delhi's patron Sufi saint-Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia. But the most celebrated time of the shrine's annual cycle is here... with the 714th Urs celebrations of the sufi saint. It is said that Nizamuddin, also known by the name Mehboob-E-Illahi, had willed that in his funeral procession there should be sama - meaning musical festivities- and the musical tradition has continued even after hundreds of years.