Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Shirdi Temple

 The Shirdi Temple is a Hindu temple located in the city of Shirdi, Maharashtra, India. It is dedicated to the Saibaba, an Indian spiritual master who lived there from 1858 until 1918. The temple draws millions of pilgrims every year.


The Shirdi Temple complex includes several other temples, including those dedicated to Sri Dattatreya, Sri Krishna, and the saints of the Mahasamadhi Mandir. The temple complex also includes a museum, a library, and an ashram.


The main attraction of the Shirdi Temple is the statue of the Saibaba. The statue is made of marble and is located in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. The statue is adorned with flowers and garlands and is said to be very beautiful.


Pilgrims from all over India come to Shirdi to visit the temple. The temple is open every day from early morning until late at night. Visitors can also participate in the many activities that take place at the temple, such as puja (worship), bhajans (devotional songs), and aarti (a ceremonial offering of light).

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