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A Spiritual Journey to Shirdi by Road, Rail, and Air
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Maharashtra, Shirdi beckons travellers seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation. Home to the revered Shri Saibaba, this quaint town pulsates with a unique energy that transcends religion and caste. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer pilgrimage, reaching Shirdi is a breeze with a variety of transportation options at your disposal.
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No matter which mode of travel you choose, Saiteerth is your one-stop shop for planning your Shirdi pilgrimage. We offer comprehensive travel packages, accommodation options, and local sightseeing tours designed to cater to your needs and preferences.
1. Traveling by Road:
Embrace the Scenic Route: For a truly immersive experience, consider driving down to Shirdi. The well-maintained roads from major cities like Mumbai (242 km), Pune (187 km), Nashik (90 km), and Aurangabad (109 km) offer stunning vistas of the Sahyadri mountains and verdant landscapes.
2. Traveling by Rail:
Direct Connections: The Sainagar Shirdi Railway Station, located just 3 km from the temple, is well-connected to major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata. Several express trains like Shirdi Sai Express (12125) and Shirdi Superfast (11007) offer comfortable and swift travel.
Alternative Stations: If direct trains aren't available, consider stations like Kopergaon (16 km) or Manmad Junction (60 km) with connecting buses or taxis to Shirdi.
3. Taking to the Skies:
Fast and Convenient: For those seeking the fastest travel option, Shirdi Sai Baba International Airport (SAIS) at Shirdi is a convenient choice. Direct flights from major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai make it an attractive option for time-pressed travelers.
Airport Transfers: Taxis and buses are readily available at the airport to whisk you to the temple town.
No matter your preferred mode of travel, Shirdi promises a transformative experience. So, pack your bags, choose your adventure, and embark on a spiritual journey to this sacred town. Remember, the path to Shirdi is just as enriching as the destination itself.
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Vijayadashmi : The Day of Maha Samadhi of Shirdi Sai Baba
In 1918, he breathed his last on the day of Dussehra. Baba told his followers that this is the best day to depart from world. He gave the signal a few years ago. No one know when Baba was born & he didn’t tell anyone about it.
Vijayadashami
Vijayadashami in celebrated throughout India, under different names and with regional variations, as the victory of good over evil. For Sai devotees, it is venerated as the holy day that their beloved Gurudeva(Saibaba) attained mahasamadhi (also known as Punyatithi) and is a big festival in Shirdi.
Baba left his mortal coil on the 15th October 1918. Two years before i.e. in 1916 Baba gave an indication of his passing away. It was as follow. On the Vijayadashami (Dasara) Baba, all of a sudden got into wild rage in the evening, when people were returning from seemolanghan (Crossing the border of the village). Taking off His head-dress, Kafni and Langota etc. He tore them and threw them into the Dhuni before him. He stood there stark naked and with his burning red eyes shouted “You fellows now have a look and decide finally whether I am a Muslim or Hindu” Everybody was trembling with fear and nobody dared to approach Baba. After some time Bhagoji Shinde the leper devotee of Baba went Boldly near him and succeeded in tying a Langota round his waist and said,” Baba what is all this? Today is ‘Simolanghan i.e. Dasara’ Baba striking the ground with his satka said,” This is my Seemolanghan”, Baba did not cool down till 11.00 P.M. and people doubted, whether the Chavadi procession would ever take place that night. After an hour Baba resumed His normal condition and dressing Himself as usual attended the Chavadi procession. By this incident Baba suggested that Dasara was the proper time for Him to cross the border of life.
Baba gave another indication
Ramchandra Patil became seriously ill. He tried all remedies, but finding no relief despaired of his life was awaiting for the last moment. Then one midnight Baba stood near his bed. Patil held His feet and said,”I have lost all my hopes. Please tell me definitely when I shall die”. Merciful Baba said,”Don’t be anxious, your Hundi (Death-warrant) has been withdrawn but I am afraid of Tatya Patil. He will pass away on Vijayadashami of 1918.
Ramachandra Dada soon left bed and soon was on his legs. Time passed quickly. The month of Bhadrappad of Shake 1840 (1918 A D) was ending and Tatya fell sick and was bed ridden Baba was also down with fever. Tatya had full faith in Baba. Tatya’s illness grew from bad to worse and could not move at all but always remembered Baba. The day predicated i.e. Vijayadashami was impending and Ramchandra Dada and Bala Shimpi who was told the predication were terribly Frightened about Tatya. Tatya’s end was near. But a curious thing happened, Tatya remained and Baba passed away instead. People said that Baba gave his life for Tatya and made Vijayadashami more significant for Sai devotees.
Samadhi Mandir of shirdi Sai Baba
Built by the devotee of Sai Baba of shirdi, Shreemant Gopalrao Buti in 1917-1918, this is the place where Sai Baba went into his Samadhi (memorial). The devotee wished to install the idol of a Hindu deity here, but Sai Baba himself became the deity. After he passed away, his memorial was built here using white marble. At the back of this Samadhi is an idol of Sai Baba, seated on a throne. Also known as shirdi Sai Baba Temple, the shrine features exquisite silver pillars ornamented with elaborate designs. There is an assembly hall in front of this temple, which can accommodate 600 devotees. The hall showcases various things used by Sai Baba during his period.
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Sai Baba
Sai Baba of Shirdi (Unknown – October 15, 1918), was an Indian Guru, Yogi and Fakir who is regarded by his Hindu and Muslim followers as a Saint.
The name “Sai Baba” is a combination of Persian and Indian origin, is the Persian term for “Holy One” or “Saint”, usually attributed to Islamic ascetics is a word meaning “Father” used in Indian languages.
The appellative thus refers to Sai Baba as being a “Holy Father” or “Saintly Father”.
It is said that who-so-ever comes for Baba’s Darshan at Shirdi never goes back empty handed because Baba comes to the rescue of each and every devotee in some or the other form.
But, do you know that Sai Baba was not originally from Shirdi. And Baba himself never disclosed to anyone about his past, where he was born nor where he grew up. Therefore, his real name, time/place of birth, his religion/caste, his parentage etc are still unknown, and whatever details known about his life before the age of 16, are Obscure, leading to speculations & theories attempting to explain Sai Baba’s origins.
Early years
Although Sai Baba’s origins are unknown, some indications exist that suggest that he was born not far from Shirdi. Baba was notorious for giving vague, misleading and contradictory replies to questions concerning his parentage and origins, brusquely stating the information was unimportant.
He had once reportedly stated to Mhalsapati, that he has been born of Brahmin parents in the village of Pathri. In any case, the only agreement amongst historians and his devotees is that there is no conclusive evidence of his Birth Date & Place.
No Authentic information is available about the birth and the early life of Shri Sai Baba. However it is believed that, Baba was born on 28th September`1838, in the State of the Nizam`Aurangabad, presently in Maharashtra. Soon after he was born, his Brahmin parents, who had developed a feeling of total detachment and renunciation, abandoned the Baba in the forest under a banyan tree and left to do penance.
In the same village there lived Roshan Shah Miyah, a Sufi fakir who was also childless, and on finding the abandoned Baba crying, he adopted him and brought him up in his home. The Baba stayed in the fakir’s home for four years (1838 to 1842). When the Baba was 4 yrs old, Roshan the Sufi fakir passed away and wife,
who had great affection for the child, was grief-stricken. To add to her worries, the Baba was behaving in a troublesome manner, as in Hindu temples, he would sing songs in praise of Allah: “I am God” (Mein Allah hoon), “Allah is the Supreme Lord” (Allah Malik hai)
and in a Mosque he would declare: “Rama is God”, “Shiva is Allah”.
Members belonging to both the communities made complains about the Baba behaviour. Unable to deal with this situation, the fakir’s wife handed over the Baba to a pious scholar named Venkusa, who was living near her house. Thus the Baba at the age of 5yrs, came under the care of Venkusa, who took the boy along with him to other villages.
In the year 1842, during summer, they both came to Shirdi village and they stayed there for 7 days. They took their food in the house of Baijabai and slept in the small temples of the village. This means Baba came to Shirdi first in the year 1842. Same way the Baba had met Nanavali for the first time in 1849. Nanavali used to address Baba as Uncle.
The Baba stayed in the care and guidance of Venkusa for 12 whole years and when the time came for Venkusa to take Samadhi he asked the Baba to leave. The Baba then about 16 years old, walked for three days along the banks of River Godavari, till he reached a place called Kopargaon, in the year 1854, Margashira month on the third day after full moon. After taking rest for a day, he again proceeded and reached the village of Shirdi by evening. Not willing to approach anyone for shelter, he began to live under the shade of a big neem tree. It is said that the Baba stayed in Shirdi for 3 years and then disappeared for a year only to return again to Shirdi permanently around 1858, which posits a possible birth year of 1838. There is no agreement among biographers about the dates of these event though.
After the Baba had left Shirdi, it is unknown where he stayed at that time or what happened to him. However, there are some indications that he met with many saints and fakirs, and worked as a weaver,
he claimed to have fought with the army of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Some believe that the Baba left Shirdi and proceeded eastwards along the bank of River Godavari. When he reached Trimbakeshwar, finding the high mountains suitable for his meditation, he did penance for a year. Afterwards, he returned by the same route along the banks of River Godavari via Kopargaon and reached the place where he and his Guru Venkusa had parted, on exactly on the same day of the same month.
In the year 1858, again on a full-moon day in the month of Margashira, Venkusa gave darshan to Baba and told him to go back to Shirdi. He further told him that he would also be there in the form of a jyothi (burning light) near the neem tree in an underground structure.
Thus the Baba proceeded till he reached a village called Dhoop Gaon near Aurangabad and took rest near a big boulder, under a Mango tree, where he was first spotted sitting by a Mohammedan gentleman Chand Patil, who was the head of Dhoop Gaon.
Chand Patil requested the Fakir Baba to come and stay with him at his home. The Fakir Baba went to Chand Patil’s house and stayed there for some time. Patils wife’s brother’s son was to be married and the bride was from Shirdi. So Patil made preparations to go to Shirdi for the marriage and the Fakir Baba also accompanied the marriage procession. Thus, after one year again the fakir Baba returned to Shirdi with Chand Patils Nephews Wedding procession. When the marriage – party came to Shirdi, it alighted at the foot of a Banyan tree in Bhagat Mhalsapati’s field near Khandoba Temple. The Carts were loosened in the open courtyard of Khandoba’s temple and the members of the party descended one by one. Bhagat Mhalsapati on seeing the young Fakir getting down, spontaneously accosted Him “YA SAI” (Welcome Sai). Hence this fakir Baba came to be known as “Sai”
After the wedding got over, all returned to Dhoop Gaon but Baba stayed back at Shirdi. For 4-5 years Baba lived under a Neem tree and often wandered alone for long periods in the jungles around Shirdi.
Later, Baba shifted over to an Old mosque which he affectionately called “Dwarkamai”, where he stayed for approximately 60 years and removed the sufferings of people.
Baba always used to laugh and avoid answering to questions asked by the villagers, as to Who he was, from where had he come, who his Parents were and where his family is. As a result, people stopped asking him such questions and till date no one knows anything about Baba’s Background. Baba also never told anything about himself to Baijabai, to whom he was very much attached. When asked about his relatives and other details he gave only one answer: “From very Long”.
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