
Here is the show-case where various things handled by Baba are kept. The front of the Mandir has an assembly hall where about 600 devotees can be accomadated. MTDC runs buses from all major destinations Shirdi is on the Ahmednagar-Manmad Highway, 250 km from Mumbai and 75 km from Nashik. Shirdi can be reached by taking a Bus from almost all major cities of Maharashtra. From here you can have railway tickets of whichever destination all through India.īy Road. Shirdi has a computerized Railway Ticket Booking Center within the temple premises. Manmad is another important station about 58kms from Shirdi which carries a number trains from Mumbai and Delhi. This station is on the route of the Karnataka Express from New Delhi to Bangalore. Kopergaon on Daund-Manmad Line is an important railway station about 16kms from Shirdi. There are regular public and private transport operators that ensure your easy access to the sanctum of Saibaba.īy Rail/Train. Domestic airport in Pune is about 231kms from Shirdi. Mumbai has both international and domestic airports that grant connectivity to the world. You can also come till Mumbai by air and travel down to 296kms to reach Shirdi. You can reach this pilgrim center by air, train and road, which ever medium that suits you.īy Air.The nearest airport to Shirdi is at Nashik, 75kms away, Aurangabad is at a distance of 150kms, which is connected by all the major towns of India. Other places of tourist interest are the Gurusthan, the Khandoba Temple, the Shani Mandir, the Narsimha Mandir, the Changdev Maharaj Samadhi and the Sakori Ashram.The sacred abode of Shri Sai Baba at Shirdi is easily accessible from all the corners of India and even from all the major cities of the world. On every Thursday, a special Aarti (prayer) is performed in the temple.

Shirdi is famous for Saint Saibaba who is endowed with unprecedented powers, and is worshipped as a God incarnate with a white beard and penetrating glance, clad in the traditional attire of a poor fakir a ragged white robe and a kerchief around the head seated barefoot on a rock, his right ankle resting on his left knee.īoth Hindus and Muslims believe in Saibaba and visit the Saibaba Temple at least once in a week, preferably on Thursday.
