Around the Roshan Dil Sahib Street, residences set up in a long run within the narrow street lanes are visible on the map. Furthur, Roshan Dil Sahib Street meets up the Roshan Dil Sahib Lane, which runs in a horizontal manner and one branch leading towards the north also, there at the north around the lane much uninhabited area can be seen, while along with the horizontal lane especially beyond the lane thickly inhabited area are also evident on the map, including Takya Roshan Dil Sahib and Chilla along with the residences. Also, north of Roshan Dil Sahib Lane, the drainage channel namely Murki Nala is also visible. Takya is the place where a Muslim monk or dervish resides. The word Chilla has many meanings like 'retreat' in western religious terms, whereas both in Arabic and Persian literally means forty. It is a spiritual practice of penance and solitude in Sufism. The Sufi/dervish isolated from any human contact and remain in a practice of meditation without food for forty days and nights within a small room like the ritual of Arbaeen, an observance take place for forty days after the Muharram 10, especially of Shia Muslims. So, here the building also seems such one.