Legacy and Shrine
He passed away at Charar-e-Sharīf on 26 Ramadan, 842 AH. His funeral was attended by Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin, reflecting his social stature. The shrine remains one of the most sacred in Kashmir, embodying ideals of simplicity and unity.
Legends and Oral Tradition
A popular Kashmiri tradition recounts his spiritual connection with Lalla Ded, symbolising harmony between the Sufi and Bhakti paths. Another later homage came when coins were issued in his name by Atta Muhammad Khan (1808-1813 CE) during Afghan rule – a mark of enduring reverence rather than a contemporary event.
Further Reading
Baharistan-i-Shahi (Persian chronicle)
Tarikh-i-Ḥasan (Volume III, Asrar al-Akhyar)
Numismatic studies on Atta Muhammad Khan’s coins (Numista, Greater Kashmir, 2021)
University of Kashmir, Department of Islamic Studies archives on Nund Rishi
Sheikh-ul-Alam: The Rishi of Kashmir (Kashmir Life, 2019)