Sai Baba Temple, Nashik
Sai Baba Temple, Nashik

Shirdi is a holy place famous for the mystic saint Sai Baba. Shirdi is 97 km saway from Nashik. Sai Baba spent his life and also breathed his last in Shirdi. In the memory of Sai Baba, a big marble temple has been built in Shirdi, which attracts devotees from all over India and abroad. Sai Baba is worshipped with great reverence among all sects and religions of India. He is specially famous amongst all the Indian film industrialists and businessmen. Thursdays are of special significance for the devotees, who flock for Aarati and Prasad on this day. Sai Baba’s teachings were in leading a simple life and in the oneness of God. His saying SABKA MALIK EK meaning there is only one God and he isthe Master of all.

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How to Reach:

Devotees can also choose the way to reach Shirdi from Nashik by train from Kopargaon Railway Station. It is the Kopargaon Railway Station is the nearest railway station to Shirdi . Now anyone can easily book train tickets from Nashik to Kopargaon. And book a cab from Kopargaon Railway Station to Shirdi.

Address

Near, Tapovan Rd, Ashirvad Nagar, RTO Colony, Sai Puroti Nagar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422006

Contact Details

 094227 64467

See also  Mangi Tungi Temple, Nashik

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