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yatrikatour · 2 days ago
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Chennai – “The Detroit of South India” Tour
The city of Chennai, which is located in Tamil Nadu and serves as the state capital, is a well-liked vacation spot that draws a large number of visitors, many of whom choose to make the city their permanent home after their visit. The vast majority of people in the world have the opinion that Chennai is among the most prestigious cities in the entirety of India. We are aware that Chennai is famous for the IIT as well as for being a center for both industry and information technology. This is something that we are aware of. In addition to this, the city has made a name for itself thanks to the ardor with which it has embraced music. On the other hand, at first look, the city may not appear to have as many features as it actually has. People who were born and nurtured in this city, as well as those who came from abroad and made it their home later in life, continue to be enchanted by this place. It is able to do so as a result of its abundant culture and customs, its vibrant festivals, its exquisite foods, and the peculiar "Chennai Tamil" language that is spoken here. One of the most well-known travel destinations in the southernmost parts of the Indian subcontinent is the city of Chennai, which serves as the state capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The city is well-renowned for its natural beauty, historic temples, and vibrant cultural and culinary scenes. It is also noted for its medieval temples. This busy metropolis, which was once known as Madras and can be found on the Coromandel Coast, is now known as Chennai. Madras was the city's previous name.
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yatrikashirdi · 16 days ago
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gotokasi · 2 months ago
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srisaisubhayatra · 7 months ago
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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.
Saiteerth: Your Shirdi Travel Partner – India’s First Devotional Theme Park
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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subhayatra · 3 years ago
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saiorgseo · 4 years ago
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We offer Shirdi Flight Package from Chennai by offering cheapest package for all devotees. Feel relaxed blessings from our Chennai to Shirdi flight package trip.
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We are specialized for Shirdi tour package from Chennai by Flight. We also offer tour packages for Shirdi from Coimbatore, Trichy, Erode, Bangalore (Bengaluru), Salem, Madurai and throughout Tamilnadu. Our affordable Bangalore to Shirdi tour package by flight and Coimbatore to Shirdi by Flight / Train are Specially designed for Senior Citizens and Families carrying small children’s.
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shirdipackagetour-blog · 6 years ago
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Enjoy Shirdi with Direct flight package from Chennai
Planning to visit shirdi from Chennai??? Vasantkamal Tours Packages offers best tour package to shirdi from chennai, which is convenient for you. The tourism industry has changed a lot since the past few years, but the principles of Vasantkamal travel have not changed — we are always at the forefront of providing the best comfort for our guests. Vasantkamal is only travel company that offers a 4 star & 5 star hotel at a budget cost of Rs. 11,900/- Per Head. Our experienced guides lead Darshan to escort SAI TEMPLE’s Samadhi mandir for each guest — special pass for Darshan (subject to availability). The highly affordable Chennai to shirdi tour package offered by Vasantkamal, offering pick-up service, accommodation and more comprehensive and best packages. Vasantkamal is top Chennai to Shirdi tour Operator, provides Best shirdi tour package from chennai by Flight, air. Best offers on chennai to shirdi tour package at vasantkamal.com
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yatrikashirdi · 27 days ago
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Activities done by Sai Baba
 Contrary to his usual reserve, at night he sometimes went to the takiya, a resting place for Muslim visitors. Here, he sang devotional hymns, among which figured some popular motives attributed to Kabir. He apparently also sang in Persian or Arabic, languages the local people could not understand. He is described tying bells (ghungur) to his ankles and dancing, enraptured in ecstatic joy.
 Sai Baba's abode in the masjid brought him into closer contact with the local people. He would sometimes perform healing acts, collecting herbs and inexpensive drugs from local shops and apply them to the sick. He is    said to have cured snake bite, leprosy by using snake poison, and "rotting eyes" by using nuts for an alkaline aseptic.
 At this time it was reported that the young fakir Sai Baba was attired in a white turban, clean dhoti and a shirt. There are narratives of some interaction with a large wrestler who was defeated by Sai Baba in contest. The wrestler demanded  chennai to shirdi flight package  a return bout and should Sai Baba lose, he would have to change his  clothing and don a kafni (a long robe). It was  said that Sai was in no mood to enter the  arena again, and conceded the fellow the victory he sought, and donned the kafni and kerchief on his head. The wrestler was filled with remorse and pleaded with Baba to resume his former style  of dress and released him from the obligation. But the young Sai Baba stuck to his word.
 At this time the dilapidated mosque became the centre around which Sai Baba's life revolved. Inside, Sai Baba built a dhuni, that is, a sacred wood-fire which he kept perpetually burning. Sai Baba is described as sitting in front of the fire, facing the south, keeping his left hand on a wooden support, a typical aid used  by Indian ascetics. The local villagers reported seeing him sitting in front of the fire for hours. From the dhuni he would draw the sacred ash (udi) which had healing power. Sai Baba no longer used herbs or concoctions for healing requests. Inside the masjid was a large, flat stone on which Sai Baba would sit for hours in his typical posture, his right arm resting on his right thigh or lap, the foot or the ankle on the opposite knee, and the head slightly inclined in an attitude of contemplation or reflection. The left hand lies on the foot or the ankle of the crossed leg.
 Such a posture in Indian iconography represents sovereignty and is the prerogative of gods and rajas alone.
 It was around this time that the tradition of Sai Baba's miraculous powers (siddhi) began to grow. One Nanasahheb who had  no son interceded with Sai Baba for male progeny, and after some time, Nanasaheb got a son. Many other instances of Sai Baba granting offspring to couples is recorded. Baba's touch, words    such as Allah karega (Allah will do this) or that Faqir is good and even his glance were  thought to be powerful chennai to shirdi flight package   enough and produced the desired effect. Due these and other miraculous occurrences, Baba's presence increased significantly, to the point that several people started revering him as a saint possessing special powers.
 A few Hindus began offering him some kind of worship inside the masjid, though it is told that Sai Baba strongly disapproved. The Muslims of the village protested against this practice, for in their eyes it was an obvious sign of impiety and idolatry. One Muslim challenged Sai Baba when sandal paste was being applied to his forehead. Baba had to appease him by pointing out that he had to bend to circumstances. Baba replied, "Jaisa Desh, Aiysa Vesh", meaning, When in Rome, do as Romans do. On other occasions, Baba pointed out that if Hindus wished to please themselves by worshipping him inside a mosque, it was no loss to Islam, but only to Hinduism.
 Baba's fame grew, and the rivalry between the two communities claiming Baba as their own grew. Baba himself maintained an ambiguous profile, unwilling to identify with either of the two religions. When pressed on whether he was a Hindu or a Muslim, Baba would get very angry and abuse people. Baba would often talk about the Hindu gods, sometimes quoting sacred texts from the Bhagavad Gita, or Isa Upanishad; with his Muslim followers, Baba would always talk of Allah and the Koran, often quoting Persian verses. It is said that one of his favourite expressions was Allah rakhega vaisa rahena, meaning, "Let us be content with what we have and submit our will to Allah".
 This it was that many came to Baba from many faiths. In later years, Parsis and even a few Christians would come to Shirdi and visit Sai Baba. All had free access to the masjid: outcasts, lepers, dogs, birds, etcetera. This is one reason why the masjid came to be known as Dwarakamayi, "the many-gated mother". Dwaraka literally means many gated, and mayi means mother. The masjid or Dwarakamayi began to attract more and more people from surrounding villages.
 An early Samadhi
 Some sources give accounts of Sai Baba leaving the body for three days in 1886.  
 In 1886, Baba made an attempt to cross the border line. On a full moon day, Baba suffered from a severe attack of asthma. To get  rid of it, Baba decided to take his prana up high and to go into samadhi. He said to Mhalaspati: "Protect my body for thre days. If I return, it will be all right; if I do not, bury my body in that open land (pointing to it) and fix two flags there as a mark." Saying so, Baba fell  down at about 10 PM. His breathing stopped, as well as his pulse. It seemed as if his prana had left his body. All the ... villagers came there and wanted to hold an inquest and bury the body in the place pointed out by Baba. But Mhalaspati prevented that. With Baba's body in his lap he sat full three days guarding it. After three days had passed, Baba showed signs of life at 3 AM. His breathing commenced, the abdomen began to move. His eyes opened ands stretching his limbs, Baba returnd to consciousness (life) again.
 Increasing visitors and the future
 Sai Baba began to get an increasing number of visitors after 1890. His fame began to spread and his darbars (sessions in the masjid) began to absorb more of his time. Sai Baba made one prediction about what would happen in the village of Shirdi in the future:
 Long before Chandorkar and others arrived, i.e., in the last century, Baba spoke of the future of shirdi. Baba told Bhagat and others who were with him at the chavadi: "In this place (Shirdi) there will be huge storeyed buildings rising. Big fairs will be held, and big men, Subhedars, and others will be coming. My Brahmins will gather and elephants, horses and Shankar Nana (an auspicious leader) will  also come. Guns will be fired. People hearing this began to smile. They thought: "What! All this for some worthless nook of an insignificant hamlet?" But some decades later, every one of Baba's statements came true.
 He advised most of this devotees to lead a normal family life, discouraging "mystical flights" and condemning ascetic excesses. Indeed, very few were the persons whom he encouraged to take to the path of renunciation, i.e., sanyasa.
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