Shri Sai Baba Temple, Shirdi
The Shri Saibaba Temple, Shirdi, also known as Shri Saibaba Samadhi Mandir is a prominent Hindu temple complex located in Shirdi, Ahilyanagar district, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to the 19th-century saint Sai Baba of Shirdi, it is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in India, attracting millions of devotees annually from India and abroad.
History
Shri Sai Baba, a revered spiritual leader regarded by his followers believed to be incarnation of god dattatrey, lived in Shirdi for most of his life until his death in 1918. After his Mahasamadhi, his mortal remains were interred in a shrine built on 15 October 1918, which later became the core of the present temple. The construction of the temple was initiated by Shreemant Gopalrao Buti, a wealthy devotee from Nagpur, who envisioned it as a Wada for Baba. Today, this shrine is popularly known as the Shri Samadhi Mandir.Temple complex
The temple complex spans over 200 square meters and consists of several sacred sites associated with Sai Baba:- Samadhi Mandir – the main shrine housing Sai Baba's mandir.
- Dwarkamai – the masjid where Sai Baba lived for over 60 years, now preserved with a sacred dhuni.
- Chavadi – the place where Baba used to sleep on alternate nights.
- Gurusthan – regarded as the spot where Baba was first seen meditating under a Neem Tree and considered a sacred place of baba's spiritual guru.
- Lendi Baug – a garden developed by Sai Baba, featuring the sacred Nanda Deep.
Rituals and worship
Daily worship rituals include:- Kakad Aarti
- Madhyan Aarti
- Dhoop Aarti and
- Shej Aarti.
- Sri Sai satnarayan pooja
- Sri Sai Abhishek pooja
- Pothi Reading
Management
The temple is managed by the Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi, one of the wealthiest temple trusts in India. The trust oversees not only temple operations but also charitable hospitals, educational institutions, dharamshalas, and social service initiatives in the region.Current CEO - Sri Goraksha Gadilkar