Srinagar, Jan 13, Jan. 14 -- Nestled amid the tranquil landscapes of central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, the village of Waliwar stands as a timeless symbol of Kashmir's spiritual and cultural heritage. Revered for centuries as a sanctuary of saints and seekers, Waliwar-literally meaning "the garden of saints" embodies the deep-rooted Sufi traditions that have shaped Kashmir's spiritual identity. Located nearly 30 kilometres from Srinagar, Waliwar is home to the revered shrine of Hazrat Syed Baba Badrudin (RA), a prominent Sufi saint who arrived in Kashmir in the 14th century as part of the historic entourage of Mir Mohammad Hamadani (RA). This caravan of scholars, Sufis, and artisans played a pivotal role in spreading Islamic mysticism ...