Sakray Sultan is reckoned among the great saints of the Dakhan. His tomb is at Kandahar in the Bidar district, and there is a ” chilla” to him on the platform above the subterranean passage in the Daulatabad fort. Some Hindus think that the ” chilla” contained an image of Ganpati, and say that it was removed to Kaigaon Toka in H. 1207. The place is held in more or less reverence by both Mahomedans and Hindus, and especially by the females. According to a “khadim” at Roza, who is the guardian of this “chilla,” Sakray Sultan came with the missionaries who accompanied Burhanu-d din, and his proper name was Ainu-d din. The missionaries separated at Roza, and Ainu-d din proceeded to Kandahar, but before leaving for that place, he performed a ” chilla” or fast at Daulatabad.
