The Baoli at Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah feels like a hidden heartbeat beneath Delhi’s chaos. Its stone steps descend into cool silence, where water shimmers with centuries of faith and legend. Pilgrims pause at the edge, believing the spring carries healing power, while the surrounding dargah hums with qawwalis and prayers. The baoli is not just architecture — it is a living memory of devotion, resilience, and community, a place where history and spirituality flow together like the water it holds.