Shirdi temple

  1. Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple
  2. Shri Saibaba Sansthan Temple, Shirdi
  3. 5 Best Temples In Shirdi That You Must Visit In 2023
  4. About Sansthan
  5. Shirdi Saibaba Temple To Be Closed Indefinitely From May 1: Here’S Why
  6. Donation
  7. Donation
  8. About Sansthan
  9. Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple
  10. Shirdi Saibaba Temple To Be Closed Indefinitely From May 1: Here’S Why


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Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

It's devotional place.we are truly blessed to visited there.OM SAI RAM! There is lot's of crowd.it's so irritating.people pushing you all rapidly.VIP pass cost is 200 and without paas is no amount.Outside shop they are fraud.Took your chappal and mobile phone and will give you unnecessary prashad which is very costly.Beware of them. They are looters. Baba has been blessing us always🙏 It was an eventful and spiritual experience. * We embarked on our journey on Friday night, leaving Pune at 9 pm via train. * We arrived at Kopargaon railway station at 2 am and proceeded to take a local train at around 3:20 am. The train ride to Shirdi Station ( SNSI ) took approximately 50 minutes. * Upon reaching the SNSI station, we took a shared auto for a nominal fare of Rs. 20 per person. The auto ride lasted around 10-15 minutes, taking us to the main pilgrimage site. * We deposited our shoes and mobile phones at the deposit area(you will find enough boards written on them), with shoe deposit being free and phone deposit costing Rs. 25 per token. * Next, we joined the line for darshan, opting for the free darshan line. However, due to our timing coinciding with the arti (prayer ritual), the darshan was temporarily closed, and we had to wait for approximately 2 hours in line. The waiting time was slightly longer than expected but was understandable considering the circumstances. * After the darshan, we took a shared cab to Shignapur from the main entrance itself which cost us approximate...

Shri Saibaba Sansthan Temple, Shirdi

The darshan and peace of mind inside the temple is divine, Important tips for people visiting for the first time. 1. There are agents who help you to get the hotels, be away from them. They help you get hotel and also help pick you from the hotel for free and drop till the temple and take to their own prasad shops for favor in return to the free service where they misguide you that all the items are essential and they will directly get the blessing on Baba as they have a separate arrangement. they make you buy all sort of items and make a bill around 1000+ Rs plus and take you to a small temple and make you place all the things you purchased and tell you that the same is not allowed in the main temples. They place 7 photos of Sai baba in the offering and inform you that it is of 30 rs later when the activities are completed in the small temple which is not related to Sai baba temple , then they tell that the cost of 7 photos is 210 rs and keep taking the money and all of them work in group of 4-5 youngsters. Stay away from such people. Solution 1. Kindly book the darshan online and stay in the Sai sanstan where the booking is also online. The mobile app needs to be downloaded at least 24 hours prior to your booking. 2. There are different gates at the temple where you can keep your footwear for free and mobiles at very minimal cost. 3. Prasad or any offerings is not allowed inside hence purchase what every you want after your darshan is completed there are plenty of shops ...

5 Best Temples In Shirdi That You Must Visit In 2023

Are you thinking of heading to a destination where you can achieve peace of mind? Then, there cannot be any better place to do so than Shirdi. There are a number of temples in Shirdi, having a tranquil ambiance and offering scopes to seek relaxation from the hectic schedule. We have listed some of the best temples to visit in Shirdi. 5 Temples In Shirdi • Shani Shingnapur Temple • Gurusthan • Trimbhakeshwar • Dwarkamai • Khandoba Mandir 1. Shani Shingnapur Temple Shani Shignapur is by far known to be one of the most alive temples in Shirdi because of its religious significance and mystical powers. Located in the Ahmednagar district of Shirdi, the particular temple houses the idol of Lord Shani, which is a completely black stone idol. Lord Shani has been named after the planet Saturn, who is also referred to as Swayambhu and attracts devotees from all over the world due to its powers. The devotees hold the temple to be very important and believe that the place has got the blessings of Lord Shani. People trust the Lord so much that nobody installs doors in their houses. People believe that Lord Shani is always watching out at His devotees, and thus there is no theft or burglary in the town. Devotees throng to the temple throughout the year, and especially on Saturdays, which is regarded to be the ideal day to worship Lord Shani. Hindus come here to offer prayers to Lord Shani to save themselves from the influence of bad luck of Planet Saturn. There is a common belief that th...

About Sansthan

Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi, is the Governing and Administrative body of the Shri Saibaba's Samadhi Temple and all others temples on this premise, and devoted towards development of Shirdi village. Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi, is the authorized body to control and manage the day-to-day activities at the Shri Saibaba Samadhi Temple. It also provides various facilities like Accommodation, Meals (Free), refreshments, and lot more. The Sansthan Trust also runs School and Colleges(Junior and Senior), English Medium School from class Jr KG to Std X, Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Drinking Water Supply, Hospitals (Shri Saibaba Superspecility Hospital and Shri Sainath Hospital on Charity basis). Shirdi, a small rural town in the Rahata Taluka of Ahmednagar district in the Maharashtra state of India. Shirdi is a secular place where all religions are treated as one & a belief in the power of Faith & Patience is foremost. A place where all heads bow down in prayer, where faith prevails, where hopes are built, where patience pays, and where infinite joy and everlasting contentment abound. Such is the glory of the place which belongs to the Holy Saint, a true repository of wisdom, who pleased all with pious equality and gifted mankind ornaments of humanity and peace by saying "SABKA MALIK EK". The footprints of Saibaba have made this town a holy place. Millions of devotees continuously flock here from all over India and abroad. Situated on the Ahmednagar-Manmad hi...

Shirdi Saibaba Temple To Be Closed Indefinitely From May 1: Here’S Why

The Saibaba temple in Shirdi, Maharashtra, is set to go on an indefinite shutdown from May 1. An ‘indefinite bandh’ of the famous shrine, which attracts lakhs of devotees from across India and abroad, has been called by the temple administration over the deployment of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at the temple premises.

Donation

Sansthan accepts donation from devotees in various modes like Cash, Cheque, Demand Draft, Money Order, Debit/Credit Card, Foreign Currency and In-kind. Devotees can get the donation receipt, Udi Prasad and special privileges by offering donations at Sansthan Donation Counters in the Temple premises, Information Centers at 4 different cities, by post, Online portal & Android Mobile App and direct Bank to Bank transfers. Also, Devotees can donate anonymously through Donation Boxes (Hundi) in the Sansthan premises. Various modes of Donation available: A) Donation Counters and Information Centers • Around 11 computerized Donation counters are available in Temple premises and 4 Donation counters (Information Centers) are available at Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore, for detail address of this office visit Information Centers • Donation counters accept Cash, Cheque, Demand Draft, Debit/Credit Card, Foreign Currency and kind donations. • The Donation receipts for Cash and kind donations are given immediately and for other kind of donations, the donation receipts are sent by post within 15 days. Note: • A devotee can donate only Rs-1, 99,999/- (Rs.One Lakh ninety nine thousands Nine hundred ninety-nine) in Cash in single day. • Section 80G of Income Tax act will not be applicable for Cash donation more than 2000/-. • Devotee donating in foreign Currency have to submit self-attested Xerox copy of Passport (as per FCRA rules). B) Donation by Post • Cheque, Money Order, DD o...

Donation

Sansthan accepts donation from devotees in various modes like Cash, Cheque, Demand Draft, Money Order, Debit/Credit Card, Foreign Currency and In-kind. Devotees can get the donation receipt, Udi Prasad and special privileges by offering donations at Sansthan Donation Counters in the Temple premises, Information Centers at 4 different cities, by post, Online portal & Android Mobile App and direct Bank to Bank transfers. Also, Devotees can donate anonymously through Donation Boxes (Hundi) in the Sansthan premises. Various modes of Donation available: A) Donation Counters and Information Centers • Around 11 computerized Donation counters are available in Temple premises and 4 Donation counters (Information Centers) are available at Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore, for detail address of this office visit Information Centers • Donation counters accept Cash, Cheque, Demand Draft, Debit/Credit Card, Foreign Currency and kind donations. • The Donation receipts for Cash and kind donations are given immediately and for other kind of donations, the donation receipts are sent by post within 15 days. Note: • A devotee can donate only Rs-1, 99,999/- (Rs.One Lakh ninety nine thousands Nine hundred ninety-nine) in Cash in single day. • Section 80G of Income Tax act will not be applicable for Cash donation more than 2000/-. • Devotee donating in foreign Currency have to submit self-attested Xerox copy of Passport (as per FCRA rules). B) Donation by Post • Cheque, Money Order, DD o...

About Sansthan

Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi, is the Governing and Administrative body of the Shri Saibaba's Samadhi Temple and all others temples on this premise, and devoted towards development of Shirdi village. Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi, is the authorized body to control and manage the day-to-day activities at the Shri Saibaba Samadhi Temple. It also provides various facilities like Accommodation, Meals (Free), refreshments, and lot more. The Sansthan Trust also runs School and Colleges(Junior and Senior), English Medium School from class Jr KG to Std X, Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Drinking Water Supply, Hospitals (Shri Saibaba Superspecility Hospital and Shri Sainath Hospital on Charity basis). Shirdi, a small rural town in the Rahata Taluka of Ahmednagar district in the Maharashtra state of India. Shirdi is a secular place where all religions are treated as one & a belief in the power of Faith & Patience is foremost. A place where all heads bow down in prayer, where faith prevails, where hopes are built, where patience pays, and where infinite joy and everlasting contentment abound. Such is the glory of the place which belongs to the Holy Saint, a true repository of wisdom, who pleased all with pious equality and gifted mankind ornaments of humanity and peace by saying "SABKA MALIK EK". The footprints of Saibaba have made this town a holy place. Millions of devotees continuously flock here from all over India and abroad. Situated on the Ahmednagar-Manmad hi...

Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

It's devotional place.we are truly blessed to visited there.OM SAI RAM! There is lot's of crowd.it's so irritating.people pushing you all rapidly.VIP pass cost is 200 and without paas is no amount.Outside shop they are fraud.Took your chappal and mobile phone and will give you unnecessary prashad which is very costly.Beware of them. They are looters. Baba has been blessing us always🙏 It was an eventful and spiritual experience. * We embarked on our journey on Friday night, leaving Pune at 9 pm via train. * We arrived at Kopargaon railway station at 2 am and proceeded to take a local train at around 3:20 am. The train ride to Shirdi Station ( SNSI ) took approximately 50 minutes. * Upon reaching the SNSI station, we took a shared auto for a nominal fare of Rs. 20 per person. The auto ride lasted around 10-15 minutes, taking us to the main pilgrimage site. * We deposited our shoes and mobile phones at the deposit area(you will find enough boards written on them), with shoe deposit being free and phone deposit costing Rs. 25 per token. * Next, we joined the line for darshan, opting for the free darshan line. However, due to our timing coinciding with the arti (prayer ritual), the darshan was temporarily closed, and we had to wait for approximately 2 hours in line. The waiting time was slightly longer than expected but was understandable considering the circumstances. * After the darshan, we took a shared cab to Shignapur from the main entrance itself which cost us approximate...

Shirdi Saibaba Temple To Be Closed Indefinitely From May 1: Here’S Why

The Saibaba temple in Shirdi, Maharashtra, is set to go on an indefinite shutdown from May 1. An ‘indefinite bandh’ of the famous shrine, which attracts lakhs of devotees from across India and abroad, has been called by the temple administration over the deployment of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at the temple premises.