Sai Baba of Shirdi was a crown jewel among Saints. He
lived his entire life out in a small and obscure village
in India. The villagers of Shirdi each claimed him as a
member of their own religion, Muslim or Hindu, but
really he came to make peace between them and he always
encouraged each to stick to his own religious path. He
drew devotees from all over the country though he never
traveled and never cared for fame. Over and over his
devotees found he knew their innermost thoughts and
details of their lives. He effected cures, conferred
health, happiness, and prosperity, and made childless
couples conceive. His real purpose though was to awaken
in them a longing for the spiritual life. Thousands
thought of him as a wonderful saint with miraculous
powers but his innermost circle knew him to be in
incarnation of God himself. Some said of Datta, others
of Shiva, still others saw ecstatic visions of their own
beloved Guru or chosen Ishta (personalized icon of God)
while gazing at Him. He himself said only that he was
the humble servant of God and pleased and furthered all
who came in contact with him. Many books have been
written about Shirdi Sai Baba but the Shri Sai
Satcharita, the story of Sai Baba's life and actions
(quoted from below) was written in his own lifetime and
is best known among Sai devotees. Just before leaving
his body he told a disciple he would be reborn in a
certain village 8 years hence and so it came to pass.
(See section on Sathya Sai Baba.)
Sai Baba was first seen as a youth of sixteen sitting
under a neem tree in Shirdi. None knew his origin or
past. Even then he seemed to be full of the knowledge of
Brahman. He had no desire for worldly objects, even in
dream. He kicked out Maya (illusion) and Mukti
(illumination) was serving at his feet. This young lad,
fair, smart, and very handsome, was first seen under a
Neem tree seated in an Asan (meditative posture). The
people of the village were wonderstruck to see such a
young lad practicing hard penance, not minding heat and
cold. By day he associated with none. by night he was
afraid of nobody. People were wondering whence that
young chap turned up. His form and features were so
handsome that a mere look endeared him to all. He went
to nobody's door, always sat near the Neem tree.
Outwardly he looked very young; but by his action He was
really a great soul. He was the embodiment of dispassion
and an enigma to all.
A saint name Gangagir who frequented Shirdi said of him
on first setting eyes on him "Blessed is Shirdi, that it
got this precious jewel". Another saint by name
Anandanath said "This is a precious diamond in reality,
though he looks like an ordinary man. You will realize
this in the near future."
Peace or calm was his ornament and he was the repository
of wisdom. He had no love for perishable things and was
always engrossed in self-realization. He did not know or
care for honor or dishonor. The name of Allah was always
on his lips. His inside was as calm as the deep sea.
Though he sat in one place, he knew all the transactions
of the world. Though a Siddha (realized being), he acted
like a sadhaka (disciple on the spiritual path). He was
meek, humble, and pleased all.
Shirdi is a town and falls under the jurisdiction of
municipal council popularly known as Shirdi Nagar
Panchayat, located in Rahata Tahasil (i.e. taluka) in
Ahmednagar District in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
It is accessible via the Ahmednagar - Manmad State
Highway No.10, approximately 83 km from Ahmednagar and
15 km from Kopargaon. It is located 185 km east of the
Western Seashore line (the Ahmednagar - Manmad road),
which is a very busy route. Shirdi is best known as the
late 19th century home of the popular guru Shirdi Sai
Baba.Contents
Transportation
Shirdi is located approximately 296 km from Mumbai,
capital of Maharashtra in India. It is called the Land
of Sai. Helicopter services are available to Shirdi. The
helipad is owned by Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Trust. One
has to take the permission of the trust to land here.
Shirdi now has a new railway station called "Sainagar
Shirdi", which became operational in March 2009. The
project was to be completed in 2001, but was actually
completed only in 2009 due to various reasons. The new
railway station is located just 2 km from Baba's Temple
in Shirdi. The Shirdi Sansthan also provides bus
transportation from the train station to their guest
houses for those devotees that have chosen to reserve a
room and stay at the newly constructed Sansthan guest
houses (for most updated information pertaining to this,
please see the Shirdi Sai Sansthan website).
As of 2010, there are trains from Chennai (Tamil Nadu),
Mumbai (Maharashtra), Vishakhapatnam via Secunderabad
(Andhra Pradesh) and other cities/states that have
Shirdi railway station as their terminal stop. This
means that devotees can get off the train at the Shirdi
railway station and reach Baba's Mandir in less than 10
minutes (unlike in earlier years when one had to take a
taxi or bus from Manmad and it took over an hour to
reach Shirdi). Most trains arriving at Shirdi now have
air-conditioned class, first class, second class and
third class compartments, thus providing different
levels of comfort and convenience according to the needs
and affordability of the devotees. Trains also run from
Manmad station which is 58 km from the heart of Shirdi,
alternatively from Kopargaon station which is 15 km from
Shirdi, or Nashik city, which is 119 km from Shirdi or
Nagarsol. Daund railway station is 200 km from Shirdi.
Buses and taxis ply from these railway stations and
locations to and from Shirdi. Shirdi can be reached by
bus from any of the following cities in Maharashtra
State (India): Mumbai, Pune, Vashi, Panvel, Thane,
Nashik, Akluj, Dhule, Nagpur and Aurangabad. Currently,
four-laning of State highway Nagar-Manmad highway is in
progress on BOT basis and should be completed by
Mid-2010. Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation
has been assigned to execute the works of internal roads
in Shirdi. Soon, Shirdi will have its own airport by
2012. It is to be located at Kakdi (Kopargaon Tahasil),
some 14 km towards south-east of Shirdi. Construction
work for airport has commenced this year.
Places to visit
Shani Shingnapur which is a holy place located near
Shirdi, is famous for temple of Lord Shani.Sai Baba
Sansthan Trust has started work for a new "Sai Garden"
based on the life & teachings of Shri Sai Baba on a
25-acre (100,000 m2) campus at Nimgaon-Korhale near
Shirdi. It will provide devotees a glimpse of life of
Sai Baba along with laser shows, live shows etc.
Development
• Shirdi is getting ready for year 2018, the year of
100th anniversary of Shri Sai Baba Punyatithi. It was on
the day of Dassera in 1918 that Shri Sai Baba took
Samadhi. State Government along with local municipal
council & Shri Sai Baba Sansthan have started planning
for the 2018. For this they are making a master plan to
handle the crowds & create more facilities for staying,
ease of darshan in minimum possible time. These planned
development has given a boost to Shirdi's infrastructure
& overall development in and around Shirdi. In coming
years a new Shirdi Urban Development Authority (SUDA)on
basis of MMRDA, is to be formed, which will oversee all
these developmental works for Shirdi & surrounding 12
villages. Formation of SUDA will make it possible for an
integrated development. Looking at this opportunity an
increasing number of hospitality groups are entering
Shirdi. Taj Gateway, Holiday Inn, ITC Fortune, St.Laurn
are some of the properties becoming operational in
coming years. Shri Sai Baba Sansthan is also adding to
its rooms for devotees. Currently, it is constructing a
1500 rooms "Sai Ashram" behind its Bhakt Niwas
(popularly known as 500 rooms).
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