Samadhi Mandir (Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Temple)
The Samadhi Mandir is a peaceful white marble temple where Sai Baba’s tomb is kept. Built by a devotee named Shrimant Gopalrao, the temple has a statue of Sai Baba and a museum showing his clothes, shoes, and other personal things. It is a must-visit stop in many Shirdi travel plans. This temple gets very crowded on Thursdays and during big festivals.
Dwarkamai
Dwarkamai is a mosque where Sai Baba lived and helped people. Inside, visitors can see the holy fire (dhuni) and the stone he sat on. This place is known for bringing people of all religions together. It is one of the oldest and most peaceful Shirdi tourist places. Families often stop here to understand more about Sai Baba’s life.
Gurusthan
Gurusthan is the spot where Sai Baba was first seen meditating as a young boy under a neem tree. People come here to pray, light incense sticks, and sit quietly. It has a small shrine and a shivling, and the neem tree is still there. Many visitors feel calm and peaceful at this sacred place.
Chavadi
Chavadi is where Sai Baba used to sleep every other night. Today, it holds a wooden bed and chair used by him. Every Thursday, a big parade with music and singing takes place here. This spot keeps old traditions alive and is loved by pilgrims. It is a special part of many Shirdi family tour packages.
Khandoba Mandir
Khandoba Mandir is a small temple dedicated to Lord Khandoba. This is where Sai Baba was first greeted by a priest when he came to Shirdi. That welcome started his journey in the town. The temple is simple but very meaningful, especially for those who want to see how Sai Baba’s time in Shirdi began.