Overview
Shirdi is a town in Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra. It’s home to Shri Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir, one of India’s most visited pilgrimage sites, attracting 60,000+ devotees daily. Sai Baba, a saint revered by both Hindus & Muslims, arrived in Shirdi around 1858 as a teenage fakir. He lived there for 60 years till his Mahasamadhi on 15 Oct 1918. He preached “Sabka Malik Ek” – one God for all, and never left Shirdi.
Top Highlights
- Sai Baba’s mortal remains interred here on 15 Oct 1918. Life-size Italian marble statue installed in 1954.
- Temple trust runs one of India’s largest free food services - Prasadalaya feeding 40,000+ daily
- Place under neem tree where Baba first appeared. Neem leaves here are sweet, not bitter
- Dwarkamai Mosque: Where Baba lived for 60 years, held his ‘darbar’ and kept a sacred fire ‘Dhuni’ burning.








