 |
|
|
|
Shirdi
|

|
|
Lord Sainath |
 |
Temple Of Shirdi |
|
|
Shirdi Sai Baba
Sai Baba, one of the foremost saints of
modern India, lived in the small village of Shirdi in the state of Maharashtra
for sixty years. Due to his presence there even after his Samadhi, today the
small village has transformed itself as a great spiritual center to people from
all religions. Shri Sai Baba, inspite of his great spiritual stature, never
publicized himself through discoursing, touring and preaching---unlike today's
many 'so-called' saints. Rather, he discouraged unnecessary publicity. But
still, his spiritual perfection is still drawing innumerable devotees to him
from all over the world.
Sai Baba did never reveal his original name,
time and place of birth, especially his religion and caste, and even the names
of his parents. Through this, he has emerged as a solution to all the religious
and communal differences that are destroying the world today. He preaches that
God is Almighty and he has given all the souls on earth equal opportunity to
reach him, whichever is the religion they belong to. 'Sai Baba' is the name
given to him by his first devotee, Mahalsapathi - 'Sai' means 'Saint' and 'Baba'
means 'Father'. The name is just an expression of love, reverence and devotion.
Sai Baba never discriminated between the rich and the poor. He was
equally indifferent to honour or dishonour shown to him by the people. He used
to utter the name of 'Allah' frequently. All religious scriptures spell that any
spiritual quest does not fulfill without a proper guide or Sadguru. Shri Sai
Baba has led many seekers as a Sadguru towards spiritual progress. These seekers
are either drawn to him by himself or by other saints and deities.
Location Shirdi town is situated in Rahata Tahasil in Ahmednagar
District of Maharashtra State (India). It is located at 19o45' North Latitude
and 74o25' East Longitude. It falls on Ahmednagar-Manmad State Highway No.10 at
83 Km. from Ahmednagar, and 15 Km. from Kopargaon. It (the Ahmednagar -Manmad
road) was a very busy route in the old times. It is located at 185 Km. to the
East from Western Seashore line.
Teachings of Sai
Baba All religions preach that God is Almighty and He is omnipresent.
The omnipresence of God is clearly manifested in the various experiences that
Sai Baba has given to his devotees--- anywhere, anytime. He once said, "He who
thinks that I am only at Shirdi has never known me. I am
omnipresent----anywhere, everywhere, all the time and in all creation. I am at
Shirdi and everywhere. I am formless and everywhere! I am everything and beyond.
All the Universe is in Me. Wherever you see, whatever you see, I am there." He
not only preached this, but he demonstrated the truth through his deeds
(Leelas).
The omnipresence of Shri Sai Baba demonstrated that he knows
everything that has happened, happening and will happen in the lives of all
creatures in the world. In addition to this, he also demonstrated that
omnipresence of God is also manifested in the non-living things. This provides
an effective check on the evil propensities of devotees. But still, he always
said, "I am the slave of God"; "Allah Malik".
Sai Baba promises that he
will lead his devotees both materially and spiritually if they simply remember
his omnipresence always----in everything they do and in everybody. Study of
religious and spiritual scriptures, life histories of saints, remembering the
his holy deeds (leelas), coupled with meditation and prayer helps the devotees
to do so. All the mystics of the world and all saints have declared that the
immediate presence of a realized sage is one of the most potent forces in the
spiritual advancement of Sadhak or the seeker. Contact with them induces in us
inner peace and purity, restores our sense of values, wipes out illusory
allurements of the senses and turns us towards spirit with renewed vigour.
Besides, when approached in a proper manner, they can enable us to realize that
all the saints are One in essence.
|
|
Shirdi Pilgrimage Attractions |
 |
|
|
|
Pilgrimage Attractions
- Samadhi Mandir
Samadhi Mandir of Shri Sai Baba was actually owned
by a millionaire from Nagpur, a famous Sai devotee Shreemant Gopalrao. Gopalrao
wanted to keep an idol of Murlidhar here. However, Baba himself became Murlidhar
and the Mandir became the Samadhi Mandir of Baba.
The Mandir is built
with stones and Baba's Samadhi is built with white marble stones. A railing is
built in marble around the Samadhi and is full of ornamental decorations. In
front of the Samadhi are two silver pillars full of decorative designs. Just
behind the Samadhi is Sai Baba's marvelous statue made of Italian marble which
shows him seated on a throne. This idol was made by late Balaji Vasant.
- Dwarkamai
Shri Sai Baba came to Shridhi with a marriage
procession. He stayed at Dwarkamai till the very end of his life. Dwarkamai is
situated on the right side of the entrance of Samadhi Mandir. Here he solved
problems of the people, cured their sickness and worries. Before Baba's arrival
in Shridhi, Dwarkamai was an old mosque in a dilapidated condition. Baba turned
it into Dwarkamai and proved that God is one.
The first level of
Dwarkamai has a portrait of Baba and a big stone on which Baba used to sit. This
level has two rooms. One contains the chariot and the second a palkhi. Just in
front of the room where the chariot is kept is a small temple. A saffron flag
flies over it.
The second level of Dwarkamai has a square stool made of
stone, which Baba used for taking a bath. The main attraction of this place is
the oil painting of Shri Sai Baba sitting in a carved wooden shrine. This level
also has the grinding stone and the wooden vessel called Kolamba in which Baba
used to keep the Bhiksha brought from the village.
- Gurusthan
Sai Baba first came to Shridhi in the form of Bal Yogi -
a child ascetic. He was first spotted seated under a Neem tree. This place came
to be known as Gurusthan. The renovation of Gurusthan was made on 30th
September, 1941. The present temple was built after this period. There is a
small shrine in Gurusthan. On a elevated platform of this shrine a big portrait
of Baba is placed. On the side is a marble statue of Baba. In front of the
portrait is a Shivling and the Nandi. Photos of twelve Jyotirlingas are kept in
the temple. The branches of the Neem tree have come out through the roof of the
temple.
At a short distance lies Baba's CHAVADI. Baba used to sleep here
every alternate day. The Chavadi is divided into two parts. One part of the
Chavadi has a large portrait of Baba along with a wooden bed and a white chair
belonging to him.There is a cottage of Abdul Baba, an ardent devotee of Shri Sai
Baba, in front of the Chavadi. The Lendi Baug was looked after by Abdul Baba.
There are photos and various things which were handled by Sai Baba and Abdul
Baba in the cottage.
- Lendi Baug
At some distance from Gurusthan there is the Lendi
Baug. This Baug was made and watered daily by Baba himself. It got its name from
a Nalla (a drain) which used to previously flow there. Baba used to come here
every morning and afternoon and take rest under a Neem tree. Baba dug a pit, 2
feet deep, under the Neem tree and kept a Deep lit in that pit. One octangular
Deepgriha called Nanda Deep has been built in marble stone in memory of this
place. It constantly burns in a glass box. On one side of the Deepgriha is a
Peepal tree and on the other side is a Neem tree.
Some distance away is
a Datta Mandir below an Audumbar tree. In the Mandir there is a statue of Datta
built in marble stone. The statue of Datta was installed on 6th December, 1976.
Just behind the Datta Mandir is a Samadhi of the horse, Shyamsundar which
belonged to Baba and which used to bow to him.
- Khandoba Mandir
This temple is situated on the main road. In front
of this temple Baba was welcomed by Poojari Mhalsapati, of this temple, saying
"Aao Sai", when Baba stepped in Shridi. In this temple there are icons of
Khandoba, Banai and Mhalsai.
|
|
Lord Sainath Poojas |
 |
|
|
|
Kakada Arathi at 5-15 AM. Noon Arathi at 12 AM. Sandya Arathi at 6 PM Seeze Arathi at 10 PM . Abhisekam at 6 AM.
|
|
|