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  Religious Places :: Shirdi
Banaras Kumbha Hardwar Puskar Badrinath Tanjore
Shri Sailam Tiruchirappali Dwarka Bodhi Gaya Golden Temple Dakshineshwar
Shirdi Tirupati Kailash Man Sarovar Amarnath Vaishnodevi ShriNathji
Ajmer Sharif Somnath Mahadev ISKON Makkah Shree Kshetrapal Modheshwari Mata

Samadhi Mandir of Shri Sai Baba was actually owned by a millionaire from Nagpur and a famous Sai devotee Shreemant Gopalrao. He wanted to keep an idol of Murlidhar here.

 However, according to the legends, Baba himself became Murlidhar and the temple became the Samadhi Mandir of Baba. The Samadhi of Baba is built with white marble stones. The railings around it are full of ornamental decorations. The idol of Baba is a marvelous statue made up of Italian marble built by Late Balaji Vasant in 1954. The temple has an assembly hall for about 600 devotees. The assembly hall also houses a showcase having various items used by the sage. The first floor of the temple has the pictures depicting the life of the saint. The temple opens on 5 am with morning prayers and close down at 10 pm with night prayers.

The most important festivals and events that are celebrated in Shirdi are Guru Poornima, Dusshera, and Ram Navami. These are the only days when the Samadhi Mandir of Shirdi opens for the whole night. Every Thursday, a palakhi bearing a photograph of the sage is taken out from the temple.


The Indian town of Shirdi is easily accessible through air, road and rail from the other major Indian cities and states.

 

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