A
portrait of Sai Baba, painted during His lifetime, is
also kept here. One can see the sacred dhuni (fire)
kindled by Sai Baba kept burning since then in front
of the portrait. A grinding stone, a bathing stone,
a wooden pillar, chulha (stove), padukas (slippers)
and Tuls (Holy Basil) Vrindavan, which were used by
Sai Baba are all maintained here. Rath (carriage) and
the pallanquin are also kept here in a small room.
Chavadi
Towards the east of Dwarkamai there is a place called
Chavadi where Sai Baba used to visit every alternate
night. A number of portraits of deities are exhibited
here since the days of Sai Baba. A wooden plank and
a wheel chair brought for Baba but never used by Him
are exhibited here.
Gurusthan
It is a place where Sai Baba used to sit under a neem
(margosa) tree, leaves of which lost their bitterness
due to the grace of Sai Baba. One can find a pot in
front of the temple where incense is burnt day and night,
wherein Lord Shivaa's pindi and Nandi are installed
and padukas of Lord Sai Baba are also kept.
Lendibag And Nandadeep
Sai Baba dug a well here from which he used to take
out drinking water. Now the Lendi nalla is filled with
waterand a garden is laid there. A Nandadeep lamp is
kept burning there since the day of Sai Baba, who used
to sit here on a par (stone) near the Nandadeep, below
the neem tree. Dattatreya (the primordial guru) Temple
has been built in the garden in front of the Ashwattha
tree.
The Samadhi of the horse Shamsunder, who
used to bow down to Sai Baba and thereafter to the Samadhi
daily, till its death is found here. Few Samadhis of
Baba's devotees like Abdul Baba, Nanavalli, Bhau Maharaj
and Tatya are found at the entrance of the Lendibag.
Khandoba Temple
A small temple called Khandoba dedicated to Lord Shivaa
is situated on the Ahmednagar-Kopargaon road. Khandoba
is said to be the presiding deity of the village. When
Baba came to Shiridi, second time with a marriage party,
He got down from bullock cart here. It was at this temple
that Sri Mahalsapati, the priest of the temple first
greeted Sai Baba as "Ya, Sai" (welcome Sai).
The nameless fakir began to be called "Sai Baba"
from that time.
Mahadev, Shani And
Ganesh Temples
Devotees can visit the three temples of Mahadev, Shani
and Ganesh built in a line. The Mahadev Temple is a
very old temple, which houses a statue of a tiger installed
behind the Nandi. There is a dhuni similar to that found
in Dwarkamayee Masjid in the Shani Temple. The Ganesh
Temple is also very old. There are the Keshav Temple
and Mangal Karyalaya, built in recent years beyond the
road on the eastern side.
Pujas
At 5.15 am the Kakad Aarti or the early morning worship
and prayer is performed in the main sanctum where Baba's
body has been entombed. Later on the Samadhi and the
idol are washed ceremonially and everyday from 6.00
am to 7.00 am the devotional songs on Sai are played.
Then the Abhishek (bathing of the deity) begins at 7.30
a.m. The noon Aarti (mid-day prayer) takes place exactly
at noon.
There is a break after this Aarti until
the programme of singing, Bhajan and Kirtan (devotional
songs) in the afternoon. There is Aarti again at 6.30
p.m. (sunset prayer). Then there is Kirtan or Bhajan
till 10 p.m. and the last Aarti called the Shej-Aarti
(night prayer) takes place at 10 p.m. thereafter Lord
Sri Sai Baba is deemed to have gone to sleep as the
devotees lovingly treat Him as a father.
On Thursdays, there is a procession
of the Palki (Baba's carriage) and the Padukas (Baba's
slippers) at night and five gunshots are fired at the
time of the procession. Loudspeakers are arranged at
the time of the aarti and on festival days.
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