His tomb and shrine is located at the
Baghbanpura precincts, adjacent to the
Shalamar Gardens, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. His
Urs is celebrated at his shrine every year during the "
Mela Chiraghan" ("Festival of Lights"). Madho's tomb lies next to Hussain's in the shrine. In the 18th century, during
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780 – 1839) rule of Punjab, the
maharaja himself would lead a procession from his palace in Lahore to Shah Hussain's shrine barefoot during Mela Chiraghan (Festival of Lights), accompanied by thousands of
Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus. Shah Hussain's
urs and the
mela used to happen at two different times but were both combined into one and then called "
Mela Chiraghan" (Festival of Lights) by Ranjit Singh. This mela (festival) is considered to be the biggest festival of Punjab. ==Kafis of Shah Hussain==