Illuminated Samadhi Mandir during important celebrations
RAM NAVMI
Ram Navami (Birthday of Lord Ram the Incarnation)
celebrations were started with Baba’s permission in Dwarkamai mosque
in the year 1898. Devotees regarded this auspicious day as the birthday
of Lord Sai alike Lord Ram, an incarnation. The celebrations continue
for three days. On the first day a procession is taken out with
Baba’s photo and Sai Satcharitra (The life history of Baba written
by Shri Hemadpant in Marathi). On the same day the Palki procession
goes round the village of Shirdi. On the main day (Ramnavami) Godavari
(Baba used to call it ‘Ganga’ ) water is brought in Kawads and this
water is used for Baba’s Mangal snan (Holy bath). In the evening
on the main day chariot procession is taken out going round the
village with much fervour and devotion. The temple is open for the
whole night for darshan on the main day. Various devotional programmes
are conducted on this occasion for all the three days.
GURU PURNIMA
Guru-purnima festival was started with Baba’s permission
during his time. This day is marked for offering worship to one’s
spiritual Master with reverence and love. It falls on the full moon
day of the Hindu month ‘Ashaad ' (July-August). The celebrations
continue for three days. The temple is open for the whole night
for darshan on main day. Various devotional programmes are conducted
on this occasion for all the three days.
VIJAYA DASHAMI (DUSSEHRA)
Vijaya Dashmi (Dussehra) festival is celebrated
as Baba’s Maha Samadhi day. The day Baba left his physical body
. After the Maha Samadhi of Baba, Vijaya Dashmi or ‘Dussehra’ has
come to be the most important festival at Shirdi as the anniversary
of the Supreme event – Shri Sai Baba’s Mahasamadhi. The celebrations
continue for three days. The temple is open for the whole night
for darshan on main day. Various devotional programmes are conducted
on this occasion for all the three days.
DATTA JAYANTI
Baba is known as the full incarnation of Lord Dattatreya,
therefore the traditional festival of ‘Dattajayanti’ (the anniversary
of Divine descent of Lord Dattatreya) has become another important
celebration in Shirdi.
KARTHIK EKADASHI
Ekadashi (Shuddh) is the 11th day of the bright
half of the month. The devotees of Lord Vishnu observe this day
with much devotion and austerity. On two occasions of Ekadashi days
(Kartik and Ashaad) the Palki procession takes place with Vitthal's
image along with Baba.
MAHA SHIVRATRI
Maha Shivratri, is a night of spiritual congregation.
The devotees of Lord Shiva celebrate it with much fervour and devotion.
On the occasions of Shivratri the Palki procession takes place with
Lord Shiva's image along with Baba.
GOKUL ASHTAMI
Gokul Ashtmi is celebrated to mark the auspicious
day of the birth of Lord Krishna, an Incarnation.
For the devotees from all religions, all other
festive occasions are large congregations at Shirdi.
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