Shirdi Temple
Shiridi Temple - Welcome to the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, one of the holiest and most revered places of worship in India. Nestled in the heart of Shirdi, Maharashtra, this sacred abode attracts millions of devotees from across the world who come seeking peace, solace, and divine blessings. Shirdi is not just a place of pilgrimage; it’s a spiritual haven that offers an opportunity for introspection and the realization of divine truths.
Sai Baba of Shirdi, a saint revered by millions of followers worldwide, is known for his teachings that transcend the boundaries of religion, caste, and creed. Born in the late 19th century, Sai Baba is considered a spiritual guide, healer, and protector, with many miraculous tales associated with his life. His message of universal love, compassion, and service to humanity continues to inspire countless individuals. He showed us that true faith in God, compassion towards others, and selfless service are the keys to spiritual liberation.

Shirdi Sai Baba Original Image
History
The Shirdi Sai Baba Temple stands as a testament to Sai Baba's immense love and blessings for his devotees. The temple complex houses the samadhi (final resting place) of Sai Baba, where his presence is felt by millions. Devotees who visit the temple often experience a sense of tranquility and connection to the divine that is beyond words. The temple is a symbol of devotion, peace, and unconditional love, and it provides an opportunity for devotees to seek Baba's blessings for health, prosperity, happiness, and spiritual growth.
Shirdi Temple Architecture
The temple is known for its serene environment, clean surroundings, and accessibility to all types of devotees. It is a place where people from different walks of life come together, united by their devotion to Sai Baba. The temple complex also includes various other structures such as the Dwarkamai (the mosque where Sai Baba spent a significant portion of his life), the Chavadi, and other key places that hold historical and spiritual significance.
Sevas & Timings
There are many Sevas & Rituals performing in Temple on Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly basis, please go though Sevas & Timings page for more details. The main and important sevas are Abhishekam, Aarthi, Palki/Pallaki.

Every day at 5 a.m.,
to 6.30 a.m.
Abhishekam Ticket Price: Rs. 1,000
The maximum number of people
allowed on a single ticket is two.
Puja duration: 30-40 minutes, including darshan. Prasadams will be distributed post Seva.

Kakad Aarti, Dhoop Aarti, Shej Aarthi
Ticket Price: Rs. 600/person
The maximum number of people allowed on a single ticket is one.
Puja duration: 30-40 minutes, including darshan. Prasadams will be distributed post Seva.

Every Thursday at
6.00 p.m.
Ticket Price: Rs. 2,000
People Allowed - 2
Seva duration: 45-60 minutes, including darshan. 2 Devotees are allowed to pull Palki.