15 places to celebrate Muharram in India

The city is known for its Muharram processions, which attract millions of devotees every year.

The old city has a rich history of Muharram celebrations, with processions and majlis (gatherings) held across various locations.

The city has a significant Shia population, and Muharram is celebrated with great fervor, particularly in areas like Byculla, Nagpada, and Bhendi Bazaar.

The city's Muharram procession is one of the largest in India, with thousands of devotees participating in the march.

The city has a significant Shia population, and Muharram is celebrated with great enthusiasm, with processions and majalis held across various locations.

The city has a rich history of Muharram celebrations, with processions and majalis held at various locations.

This famous lane in Lucknow is known for its stunning Muharram processions and decorations.

The historic monument is illuminated during Muharram, with beautiful lights and decorations.

One of the oldest mosques in Mumbai, this masjid is an important center for Muharram celebrations.

These twin minarets near the Jama Masjid are a popular spot for Muharram prayers and processions.

This dargah (shrine) is an important pilgrimage site for Shia Muslims during Muharram.

This road is lined with shops and stalls selling traditional Muharram items like cloth, perfumes, and sweets.

This area is known for its vibrant Muharram processions and decorations.

One of the oldest mosques in India, this masjid is an important center for Muharram prayers and processions.

This historic imambada (Imambara) is an important center for Shia Muslims during Muharram.