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Saibaba Museum

This is just beside Dixit Wada opposite Gurusthan, inside the main temple complex. The museum houses many items which Saibaba used during his lifetime. The museum is spread on the ground and first floor and is very spacious.

The Museum will remain open from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm for Darshan.

 

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Saibaba Museum

Gurusthan

Gurusthan:

Gurusthan is at the exit of the main Samadhi Mandir. The old Gurusthan is modified by Sansthan. It is a practice of many Sai Devotees to do 108 Pradakshina of the Neem Tree present in Gurusthan and to light Dhoop on Thursday and Friday evenings after sunset.

There is by and large no restriction on darshan during the day in Gurusthan, except during a few minutes while attending to the dhuni or offering food to Shri Sai.

 

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Takia:

Just across from Gurusthan, to the east of Dixit Wada, opposite the neem tree, near to where an open theatre has recently been built, there used to be a takia or small shed. A takia is a resting place for visiting fakirs and Baba also sometimes spent the night here when he first came to Shirdi.

 

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Takia

Parayan Hall

Parayan Hall

This is on the west side of Lendi Baugh, inside the temple complex. It is open from 5 am to 8 pm on all days and throughout the night on festival days like Ramanavami, Gurupurnima and Vijayadashami.

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Lendi Baugh (Lendi Gardens)

To see Lendi Baugh a devotee has to enter through Gate No.4 which takes him/her directly to Lendi Baugh. One can see Datta Mandir, Ganapati on Peepul Tree, Neem Tree and the Well used by Baba. The Sansthan has recently made an artificial waterfall inside the Lendi Gardens.

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Lendi Gardens

Nandadeep

Nandadeep:

The Nanda Deep is part of the Lendi Baugh but is separated from it in a manner that If a devotee wants to see Nanda Deep he needs to enter either through Gate No.1 or Gate No.3 only. It is a practice by many Sai Devotees to do 108 Pradakshina of Nanda Deep during the early hours.

There is by and large no restriction on darshan during the day in Nanda Deep, except during a few minutes while attending to the dhuni or offering food to Shri Sai.

 

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Neem Tree:

This is at the left of the Nanda Deep. This tree was planted by Baba himself. Baba during his time went daily to Lendi Baugh and spent two to three hours below this tree.

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Neem Tree

Peepul Tree

Peepul Tree:

This tree is at the right of the Nanda Deep. Baba during his time went daily to Lendi Baugh and spent two to three hours below this tree.

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Baba’s Well:

This well is by the side of the Western Compound Wall of Lendi Baugh.

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Baba’s Well

Dattatreya Mandir

Dattatreya Mandir:

It is at the front of the Nanda Deep, a little distance away.

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Samadhi of Shyam Karan:

The Samadhi of Shyam Karan is next to the Dattatreya Mandir inside Lendi Baugh.

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Samadhi of Shyam Karan

Samadhi of  Amidas Bhavani Mehta

Samadhi of Amidas Bhavani Mehta:

The Samadhi of Amidas Bhavani Mehta, a Gujarati Sai Devotee who wrote and published many stories on Saibaba is next to the Samadhi of Shyam Karan.

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Samadhi of Muktharam (Khandesh):

This Samadhi of Muktharam is to the left of the Samadhi of Amidas Bhavani Mehta.

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Samadhi of Muktharam

Three Temples

Three Temples (Ganpati, Shani and Mahadev):

The  three temples dedicated to Ganapati, Shani and Mahadev are just behind the new outdoor theatre, inside the temple complex.

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Tiger’s Samadhi:

The Samadhi of Tiger is present just opposite to Mahadev Temple.

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Tiger’s Samadhi

Five Samadhi’s

Five Samadhis:

The five Samadhi’s of Abdul Baba, Nanavalli, V.P.Iyer, Bhau Maharaj Kumbara and Tatya Kote Patil are beside Lendi Baugh, opposite to Udhi Distribution Centre, inside the temple complex.

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Dwarakamai:

This is the place where Saibaba lived for almost 60 years and is very sacred from the point of view of Sai Devotees. This is next to Saibaba’s Chavadi. Dwarakamai is at the right side of Gate No.3 (exit) or to the Left of Gate No.4 (exit).

There is by and large no restriction on darshan during the day in Dwarkamai masjid, except during a few minutes while attending to the dhuni or offering food to Shri Sai.

 

Dwarakamai

Shree Chavadi

Saibaba Chavadi:

Saibaba’s Chavadi is opposite Abdul Baba’s Cottage. The Chavadi has been divided into 2 parts. The left portion is “for Ladies” only, while the right hand side is “only for Gents” where no ladies are allowed in the place where Baba used to sleep from the beginning.

There is by and large no restriction on darshan during the day in Chavadi, except during a few minutes while attending to the dhuni or offering food to Shri Sai.

The Chavadi will remain open daily from 4:30 am to 9:00 pm for darshan.

 

Dakshin Mukhi Hanuman Temple:

The Saibaba Sansthan has demolished the old temple and a new temple has come up in its place. This temple is just a few yards from Gate No.3. A life size blackstone Idol of Hanuman and a small Idol of Hanuman are present in the temple.

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Dakshin Mukhi Hanuman Mandir

Haji Abdul Baba’s  Cottage

Abdul Baba’s  Cottage:

This cottage lies in front of the Chavadi.

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Kanif Nath Temple:

This temple is in front of the old Post Office.

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Kanif Nath Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Mandir:

This temple is on the Pimpalwadi main road, adjacent to Pilgrims Inn.

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Khandoba Mandir:

After arriving in shirdi, one must visit Shri Khandoba Mandir before having darshan of Saibaba. Khandoba, an Avatar of Shiva, is the Kul Devata of Maharashtra. The mandir is located adjacent to Shri Sainath Hospital, opposite to Bus Stand. Mahalsapathi was the priest of this temple. The significance of visiting Khandoba Mandir first, is as follows:

Baba came along with Chand Patil’s marriage party and placed his foot under a banyan tree. The priest at the temple, Mahalsapathi welcomed Baba by saying “Aao Sai”. The fakir without a name began to be called “Sai Baba” from then onwards by the villagers of Shirdi.

 

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Khandoba Mandir

Banyan Tree

Banyan Tree:

This is the blessed Banyan Tree that gave shade to the marriage party of Chand Patil and family. This tree is in front of the Khandoba Mandir.

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Vittal Mandir:

This Mandir is situated on the left side of the street leading to old Post Office.

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Vittal Mandir

Narasimha Temple

Narasimha Temple:

This temple is near Baba’s Chavadi.

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Shivaneshan Swamiji’s Samadhi:

The Samadhi of this Great Sai Devotee is on the Pimpalwadi Main Road.

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Shivaneshan Swamiji’s Samadhi

Tapobhumi Mandir

Tapobhumi Mandir:

This is situated on the Banks of the Godavari River, on the way to Kopergaon Railway Station.

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Panchamukhi Vinayak Temple:

This temple is situated just 2 KM from Shirdi Saibaba Sansthan.

 

Panchamukhi Vinayak Temple

Shri  Sai Dham Mandir :

Saidham popularly known as Sai Mandir is situated off Kopargaon - Manmad highway. It is about 1 KM from Kopargaon Railway Station. This Temple was started on 16th June 1999 by Late Shri.Dhondiram Baba Chavan. There is Gurusthan at the temple entrance with a miraculous Neem Tree at the Entry gate. Sai Devotees tie the Sacred Thread on Thursdays to this miraculous Neem Tree for getting their desires fulfilled. There is original Photograph of Saibaba at Gurusthan where Devotees have experienced the presence of Saibaba himself. There is also Shivaling and Nandi at Gurusthan.

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Sakori Ashram

Sakori Ashram:

This Ashram of Upasni Maharaj is situated at a distance of just 5 Kilometers from Shirdi.

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Samadhi of Bapu Saheb Jog:

After the demise of Megha, Bapu Saheb Jog was performing Saibaba's Aarti till Baba's Samadhi. The final Aarti to Saibaba was performed by Bapu Saheb Jog. His Samadhi is at Sakori Village near Upasini Baba's Ashram about 5 kilometers from Shirdi.

Jog's Samadhi

Saibaba Temple Kohrale

Saibaba Temple Kohrale:

This temple is about 10 kilometers from Shirdi. Saibaba's Padukas which was in front of Narasimha Lodge in the wall were removed from that place when Shirdi Saibaba Sansthan were widening the “Palki Road”. The same Padukas are installed in Kohrale Temple on the auspicious day of Gurupoornima in the year 2004.

 

 

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Sri Shirdi Saibaba Padukasthan:

Nimon Village is just 40 KMS from Shirdi. In this place, the holy Padukas given by Shirdi Saibaba to Sri.Shankar Rao Raghunath Deshpande Alias Nana Saheb Nimonkar in the year 1898 is present.

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Sri Shirdi Saibaba Padukasthan

Neemgoan:

This is a place that Baba visited frequently during his sojourn in Shirdi. Baba used to visit Nana Saheb Dengle’s House, Khandoba Mandir and the Holy Well near Khandoba Mandir.

 

 

Neemgoan

Ruigaon:

Saibaba occasionally went to Ruigaon which is on the opposite side of Neemgaon. There is an ancient “Audumbar Tree” which dates back to few years before Saibaba’s arrival in Shirdi. Below the Audumbar Tree Black Stone “Shivalinga” and “Nandi” are installed. In front of the Audumbar Tree there is a “Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir”. Below the Audumbar Tree on the backside of Shivalinga there is an “Ek Mukhi Dattatreya Mandir”. Besides the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir there is a temple dedicated to “Saptashrungi Mata”.

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Ruigaon

Viroba

Viroba Ban Kanch Mandir:

This famous temple dedicated Lord Veerabhadra (Viroba) is situated at Ban Village on the Ban Road in Rahata Taluk of Ahmed Nagar District of Maharashtra. The temple is present at a distance of about 5 Kilometers from Shirdi Saibaba Samadhi Mandir (Refer Shri Sai Satcharitra, Chapter 47).

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Jangli Maharaj Ashram:

This Ashram is about seven kilometers from Shirdi on Shirdi-Kopargaon state highway No – 10.  Vishwatmak Jangli Maharaj Ashram Trust was established under guidance & blessings of "His Holiness Param Pujya Vishwatmak Gurudev”.

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Jangli Maharaj Ashram

Janardan Swami Ashram

Sant Janardan Swami Ashram:

Nishkama Karmayogi Saint Param Poojya Shri.Janardan Swami (Moungiri) Maharaj is a Maharshi belonging to the traditionally illustrious great saints of our century. Swamiji throughout his life carried out with great devotion, the great task of awakening and liberating the common people from their narrow, routine, materialistic outlook in life.

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Guru Shukracharya Mandir

This unique temple dedicated to Lord Shukracharya is at a distance of 15 Kilometers from Shirdi on Ahmed Nagar Manmad Highway. This is the first of its kind temple in the entire world and is more than 400 years old.

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Shukracharya Mandir

Rahata

Rahata:

This is a place that Baba visited frequently during his sojourn in Shirdi. Baba used to visit Kushal Chand’s House, the Idgah and Maruti Mandir.

 

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Chotebaba Mandir

Sadguru Chotebaba Mandir

Sadguru Chotebaba Mandir is in Khandoba Temple premises. In this Mandir, Life size photograph of Saint Chotebaba and Sacred Dhuni are present.

 

Homi Baba Ashram

Homi Baba Ashram

The Ashram of famous Parsi Saint Homi Baba in present on Pimplwadi Road next to Gobind Dham. Homi Baba came to Shirdi in the year 1918, the Maha Samadhi year of Shirdi Saibaba. He attained Samadhi in the year 1995. During his sojourn he influenced many people especially Parsi Community People to become Sai Devotees.

Ashram Contact Details:

Homi Baba Ashram
Pimpalwadi Road, Next to Gobind Dham,
Shirdi-423 109,
Contact Persons:Sri.Avathade/Sri.Ayub Gulzar Pathan
Contact Numbers: +91 98223 43558 / +91 98504 49728

 

Shri Saibaba Prasadalaya:

The Prasadalaya which was situated next to Samadhi Mandir has been shifted permanently to a new building constructed by the Sansthan on 8th January 2009. The address of Prasadalaya is as below:

Shri Saibaba Prasadalaya
Behind Police Station,
Nimgaon Shiv Road,
Nimgaon Korhale,
Shirdi.

Shri Shirdi Saibaba Sansthan is running free Bus Services from Gate No.2 opposite Old Prasadalaya, where the Laddu Counter is situated now from 9:30 am to 9:00 pm.

The Sansthan is providing very high quality meals at a subsidized price of Rs.10/-. The Sansthan has made provision for monthly pass fecility.

Prasadalaya

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