Explore these wonderful destinations near our temple
This is the main temple complex where Sai Baba’s presence is most strongly felt. Devotees from across the world come here to seek blessings. It includes the Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai, Gurusthan, and more. This is considered the spiritual center of Shirdi.Distance: ~300 meters from Gobind Dham
This was originally a mosque where Sai Baba lived for over 60 years. It’s now one of the most sacred spots in Shirdi. Inside, you’ll see Sai Baba's stone seat, grinding stone, dhuni (sacred fire) which is kept burning continuously, and other relics.
This is where Sai Baba was buried in 1918. The temple was built by a devotee named Shreemant Gopalrao. His Samadhi (final resting place) lies here and is visited by millions of pilgrims annually. It is the most visited part of the Shirdi complex.
A peaceful ashram run in the memory of Homi Baba, a spiritual follower of Sai Baba. It’s a calm place with meditation space, basic accommodation, and bhajans.
This is the place where Sai Baba first appeared as a young boy, sitting under a Neem tree. It’s considered the origin of Baba’s spiritual journey in Shirdi. Devotees light incense sticks and pray here for healing and guidance.
Dedicated to Lord Khandoba (form of Shiva). It is at this place that Baba was first welcomed to Shirdi by the temple priest Mhalsapati, who said "Ya Sai" (Come Sai) – this is how he got the name Sai Baba.