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Is anyone alive who saw Sai Baba?

Is anyone alive who saw Sai Baba?

Final years and death (Samadhi) He died on 15 October 1918, the same day as that year’s Vijayadashami festival. His remains were interred at Buti Wada in Shirdi, which later became a place of worship that is known today as Shree Samadhi Mandir or Shirdi Sai Baba Temple.

Can we visit Shirdi Sai Baba?

The Shirdi Sai Baba temple is issuing 5,000 paid passes, 5,000 online passes, and 5,000 offline passes for the devotees. No more than 1,150 devotees will be allowed to be inside the temple premises at any hour. Meanwhile, the temple aarti can be attended by a maximum of 90 devotees, according to the fresh guidelines.

Is Shirdi Sai Baba still alive?

Deceased (1838–1918)
Sai Baba of Shirdi/Living or Deceased

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Is dhuni still burning at Shirdi?

We can able to see the ‘Sacred Dhuni’ – the fire lit by Baba is still burning in a Metallic Instrument still today. A stone where Baba used to sit was also available for Visibility. Divine place where we can feel the presence of Baba.

Who is Lakshmi Bai Shinde?

Her full name is Lakshmibai Tukaram Shinde. Bhagoji Shinde was her husband’s uncle. She used to prepare food for Baba every day. She had, during her entire life time, served Baba during day and night with utmost devotion and unswerving faith.

How can I get help from Sai Baba?

To get Sai Baba’s help, be peaceful, close your eyes and pray to him from bottom of your heart for his guidance and help. After it, open your eyes and click randomly anywhere on the picture of Sai Baba given below.

Is Shirdi open for devotees now?

Check latest restrictions for devotees. Not more than 15,000 devotees will be allowed to enter Maharashtra’s Saibaba temple in Shirdi from October 7 onward–the Day 1 of the Navratri festival.

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Is Shirdi temple open for devotees?

One of the most revered shrines in the country, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple has reopened its doors for devotees from today, October 7. Situated in the small town of Shirdi, the Sai Baba Temple is nearly 250 km from Mumbai. The temple is run by Sai Baba Sansthan Trust and witnesses a huge number of devotees every year.