Shirdi, Maharashtra · Sai Baba
The samadhi shrine of the 19th-century saint Sai Baba, whose message of unity draws devotees of every faith.

Saturn (Shani) · solace
Sai Baba is turned to for solace and healing in trying times, and is among the most beloved shrines for relief from Saturn's hardship.
Darshan, seva and donations here are carried out on the temple’s own official website. We point you straight to it — no account needed — and the offering goes directly to the shrine.
The Shirdi temple is built around the samadhi of Sai Baba, a saint who taught a path of love, charity and the oneness of all faiths. Worshipped by Hindus and Muslims alike, he remains one of the most beloved spiritual figures of modern India. The shrine draws a steady stream of devotees seeking comfort and his promise of help to those who turn to him.
Built around the samadhi (resting place) of Sai Baba, who lived in Shirdi until 1918; the temple complex grew through the 20th century.
The shrine is dedicated to Sai Baba, and devotees come from across the country for darshan in the inner sanctum. What follows is the heart of what each pilgrim seeks here.
Can’t travel? A named priest at Shirdi Sai Baba Temple performs the puja in your name, taking your gotra and sankalp before the deity. You receive a video confirmation of the ritual, and the prasad is delivered to your home.
Support the temple and its work directly. Each contribution is facilitated transparently, with a receipt and an impact update — and an 80G tax receipt on donations of ₹500 or more.
Chadawa offerings can be made from ₹251 to ₹11,000.
Book a live darshan or puja, or make an offering — directly on the temple’s official website. No account needed; your seva reaches the shrine itself.