The sacred shrine housing the mortal remains and the miraculous marble idol of Shri Sai Baba.
The Samadhi Mandir is the most important site for devotees. Originally built as a 'wada' (large house) by a wealthy devotee, Buti, it eventually became the place where Baba’s mortal remains were interred in 1918.
The highlight is the stunning Italian marble statue of Sai Baba, carved by Balaji Vasant Talim, which was installed in 1954. Thousands of devotees queue here daily for a glimpse (darshan) of the 'Living God'.
Explore the sacred circuit. Most of these holy locations are within walking distance from Gurusthan and the main temple complex.
Adjacent
The main temple where Sai Baba's mortal remains are interred in white marble.
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100m Away
The "Masjid-Mai" where Baba lived, lit the perpetual Dhuni, and blessed millions.
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150m Away
A historic building where Baba spent every alternate night in a grand procession.
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300m Away
The garden Baba tended daily, containing the Nandadeep (perpetual lamp).
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