Shirdi
is a small town of Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, it is located on
the Ahmednagar- Manmad highway. Shirdi is situated approximately 307 km
northeast of Mumbai and 6 hr drive from Mumbai. The silent place of Shirdi
having population of around 15000. It has being earns the major part of its
income from tourists and devotees of Shirdi crosses sometimes maximum 30000
mark.
This
holy place is a home to a great saint Sai Baba who was lived here for
approximately eighty years before he was dying in 1918. It is mainly a
religious center. The town is very small and is of just 2 Sq km. It has a main
street and the road lane is full of narrow which is full covered with small
shops, most of shops has selling material that are offered at the Shirdi
temple.
Samadhi
Mandir
This
is the place where Sri Sai Baba went into his samadhi. The Shirdi temple has
built of stones whereas the samadhi is built up with white marbles and
beautiful ornamental decorations. Behind the samadhi there is statue Sai Baba
which shows him seated on a throne. The Shirdi temple has open for devotees
from 5 AM till 10 in night. On special days such as Guru-Poornima, Ramnavami
festivals and Dussera the temple has open for overnight. A palkhi with Baba's
photo is taken out from the temple on every thursday which is worth a watch.
Gurusthan
- Resting Place of the God
Gurusthan
is a place where Sri Sai Baba was first seen under the Neem tree. Sai Baba
called this place himself a holy place. He said that, this is the resting place
of his Lord (the almighty), because this spot is called as Gurusthan. On this
elevated platform worship the photo of Sri Sai Baba kept here at
Gurusthan.
Where
to Put Up ?
Shirdi
town is a small place with limited number of accommodation to stay for tourist
but these all hotels are very near located in 10 minute walk away from the
temple. Budget Hotels in Shirdi offers good residential facility to
its tourist. They are operating throughout the year as the time and season to
visit to Shirdi is favorites one throughout the year.
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