The religious potency of the monuments is reflected in the Baha’i lore that if one prays for the fulfilment of specific wishes at the grave of Navvab (Baha’u’llah’s first wife), she will intervene with Baha’u’llah to urge that one’s wishes be granted.
(David Michael Piff, Bahá’í Lore, Oxford, George Ronald, 2000, p. 232.) (Margit Warburg, Citizens of the World, Page 440)
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