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19/11/2017

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17/11/2017

Part 3 : - Why Go To Shirdi When Sai Baba Is Present Everywhere?

It is intriguing to see why Bhagavan had to rush to Arunachala and what was there for him that was not available in Madurai. Once a devotee asked Ramana, "Bhagavan, is it not your divine power that is drawing innumerable devotees here from all over the world?" Bhagavan quickly cut him short, saying, "Then what was the power that pulled Bhagavan to this place? It is that same divine power (Arunachala) that is attracting everyone here." It was not out of modesty that Bhagavan spoke like this - and if we understand the inner meaning of his words, a great secret of sadhana will be revealed. Furthermore, we will also understand why Sri Sai Baba came to Shirdi and settled there, and the example he thus set for us.

Today, millions of devotees are drawn to Shirdi by the divine power of Sai Baba - but what is the power that brought Sai to Shirdi? Baba's reply was, "It is my Guru's place. My Guru's tomb is here," and that is why he settled there and made it his home. Sri Sai Baba had transcended form and proved that he was one with all beings. He had shown by his numerous acts his state of non-duality and omnipresence. We, on the other hand, are still struggling with a sense of separation and duality. When he who had achieved such perfection and glory stayed so devotedly at his gurusthan and sought refuge there, is it not foolish on our part to say, "Is not Baba everywhere? Do we really need to go to Shirdi to see him?" The words are actually a camouflage for our own prevarication and meanness. A trip to Shirdi involves expenditure of time and money and putting our worldly affairs aside for a while, and we lack the resolve to do this. The great advaita teacher Sri Adi Sankara has warned, "Bhavadvaitam sadakurvat; kriyadvaitam nakarhichit; advaitam trishulokeshu nadwaitam guruna saha." ("Practise non-duality in thought but do not practise it in deed. You may follow non-duality anywhere in the three worlds, but never with regard to your Guru!") To his devotees Sri Sai Baba is the supreme sadguru and it is a fact that he is present everywhere in all beings. Even though it is the aim of Sai devotees to realize the truth of this fact, we should not forget that it was revealed to us by the form of Sri Sai that lived and moved in Shirdi.

Baba once said, "Baba is not this three-and-a-half cubit body. If anyone thinks of me like that they have not seen me at all." However, he also said, "Whoever steps into this mosque with devotion is freed from their suffering due to karma," and "I will fulfil the purpose of my incarnation. My dust will speak for me. I will be vigorous from the tomb as well," and "My tomb will speak and move with those who make me their refuge." Baba showed many devotees that no harm would come to them so long as they stayed in Shirdi. He instructed many either directly or through dream-visions to visit Shirdi in order to get their desires fulfilled. Sri Upasani Baba, an expert in yoga practice, was unable to overcome an obstacle in his sadhana and approached many sages and saints for relief, but in vain. Finally he came to Shirdi and sought Baba's grace. Baba gave him only one sadhana: to stay in Shirdi for four years. Upasani asked Baba, "What sadhana should I do in those four years?" Baba told him, "Nothing. Just eat and be quiet. That is enough. I will do what has to be done." This means that simply staying in Shirdi with sincerity of purpose is itself a great sadhana. Baba also said, "Whatever you buy in Shirdi is my prasad," and "Whoever sweeps and cleans Gurusthan (the abode of my guru) and lights incense on Thursdays and Fridays, will be blessed by God." All these reveal the immense importance Baba gave to holy Shirdi.

Even today innumerable devotees who visit Shirdi continue to taste the bliss of Sai's stupendous presence. One can see obvious changes and improvements in their lives after their sojourn in Shirdi.

A thorn must be removed with a thorn. If we want to erase the feeling of duality from our hearts or, in Baba's words, "to demolish the wall between you and me" we must take the help of the contiguous parts of that duality - the form of Sri Sai Baba, his unique presence and the power of holy Shirdi.

Om Sai Ram Namah....

16/11/2017

Part 2 : - Why Go To Shirdi When Sai Baba Is Present Everywhere?

There is, however, something we should bear in mind here. The scriptures and saints encourage pilgrimage as an aid to self-control and self-realization - not to absolve the pilgrim of his or her sins or to secure a short route to heaven. Many verses in our Puranas appear saying, "Papa pariharardham, punya samupajanardham" (to wash away sins and gain merit). Several scholars opine that these were the interpolations of the priestly class to popularize pilgrimage. However, the notion that one can blithely continue to commit sins and then go on periodic pilgrimages to counter them has been categorically condemned by the great sages and scriptures. The Devi Bhagavatam, for instance, censures such motives: "Only those who keep their hearts pure stand to gain from pilgrimages, others even commit a sin by that."

On close examination we see that these places of pilgrimage were originally the dwellings of great saints, or where their tombs lie. Over the course of time (thanks to the creative interpretation of Puranic commentators) their origins slipped into oblivion and were gradually replaced with stories connected to various deities. According to the scriptures, the sanctity of the Himalayas, the Ganga and other holy places is due to the spiritual power of the tapas performed there over the centuries by great souls. It then becomes clear why even great saints and realized beings visit holy places so devotedly.

Great sages visit holy places and teerthas (holy waters) again and again to purify them and enhance their sanctity. Seekers, however, should visit them to free their minds of distractions and to accelerate their inward journey to their destination. It is a thousand times easier and more efficacious to meditate in such places than at home, as they have been sanctified by the presence of the great ones. As soon as seekers go there, their minds are spontaneously drawn into the Presence. Doing spiritual practice at home is like rowing a boat against the wind in a turbulent river, whereas practice in the presence of great sages or in holy places is like sailing with the wind and current behind us - effortless and tension-free. Psychotronics recognizes that when a strong resolve or emotion arises in a person, its power is impressed in that space, influencing those who come into its proximity later. Any seeker who has even a little experience in meditation instantly notices such an influence. However, care should be exercised when choosing a place for sadhana, especially when the seeker does not have the guidance of a competent guru. Each place has its own effect or influence and the seeker must choose one that is suitable to their samskaras. If it is not compatible it will not be helpful to their sadhana and at times could even be harmful.

Based on this principle the sages have revealed a secret for successful sadhana: seekers who are sincere in their purpose should visit their guru as often as they can, while those who are totally dedicated to sadhana should stay with the guru (or at their tomb) until the goal is reached. The great ones have not only shared this counsel with us but many of them lived it too. Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi is a recent and outstanding example of this. An exponent of the advaita school who urged all to realize the "I" glowing in the heart and to enquire into the question "Who am I?", Bhagavan's devotion, love and affection for Arunachala sometimes puzzles his devotees. He realized the Self at his home in Madurai, but even after that he cherished an intense longing for the darshan of Lord Arunachaleswara, which impelled him swiftly to that place and kept him there for the remainder of his life, never leaving it for a moment. Bhagavan used to say that Arunachaleswara was his guru and that Arunachala was his gurusthan (the place of his Master).

Continue Tomorrow Part 3....

15/11/2017

Part 1 : - Why Go To Shirdi When Sai Baba Is Present Everywhere?

Baba is omnipresent! Isn't he? He is everywhere. Why does one need to go all the way to Shirdi to worship him? You can do that wherever you are!" This is the "advice" that many Sai devotees who frequently visit Shirdi very often encounter from their elders, friends and relatives. No doubt the advice not only reflects sound philosophical wisdom but also conforms to what Baba used to say, "Those who think that Baba is a person with a three-and-a-half cubit body or that I am present only in Shirdi haven't seen me at all!" The essential purport of Baba's wonderful deeds and dictum is to make us experience his presence shining in all beings everywhere or, to put it in Baba's words, "wherever you look". To have that "look" should be the object and vision of a Sai devotee.

All religions, however, stipulate in one form or other, that seekers should bathe in sacred waters, make pilgrimages to important shrines and visit saints, their tombs or the places where they dwelled. Indian epic literature is permeated with eulogies to such sacred places. The Islamic tradition dictates that every Muslim should make the pilgrimage to Mecca (haj) at least once in a lifetime. The Sufi tradition places great importance on taking refuge in saints and visiting their dargahs (tombs). Aithareya Brahmanam says, "There is no happiness for a person who does not make a pilgrimage. Any individual, however noble he or she may be, inevitably errs. Indra is the friend of one who undertakes a pilgrimage. So, go thou on pilgrimage!" The scriptures, on the one hand exhort us to realize the One which is everywhere and present in all living beings, and on the other hand insist on visiting holy places! How could these two seemingly opposite stands be reconciled?

Apart from what is said in the scriptures, going on pilgrimage is also an example set for us by great sages. The Puranas say that saints and even gods used to stay in sacred places for tapas. Great teachers of Vedanta such as Adi Sankara, Ramanuja, Madhva and Vallabha travelled at length to various holy places with fervent zeal. It is worth noting that Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who was blissfully immersed in the ocean of Krishna devotion and saw the form of his Lord everywhere, made enthusiastic and frequent visits to holy places, as did other great ones, such as Meerabai, Jnaneshwar Maharaj, Sant Namdev, Tukaram Maharaj, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and others. It is obvious that they undertook pilgrimages not because they were unable to see God otherwise! Not only did these great ones travel to holy places with great enthusiasm, but they counselled others to make a point of frequently undertaking such pilgrimages.

The Varkari tradition, which was instrumental in spreading Panduranga bhakti, was established by Jnaneshwar Maharaj and Namdev, and popularized by sants such as Eknath and Tukaram. The tradition enjoins that every seeker should undertake a pilgrimage to Pandharpur at least once a year. The Marathi word varkari means "one who makes a pilgrimage". The importance given to pilgrimage is evident in the name given to the tradition. It is a pilgrimage which is both external and internal. The purpose of the external journey is to have darshan of Lord Vittal in Pandharpur, and thereby to have his darshan inwardly (i.e. to experience his presence) in all beings everywhere.

Continue Tomorrow Part 2...

The DHUNI:-For many visitors, the dhuni is the most significant part of Dwarkamai, as it is so intimately associated wit...
14/11/2017

The DHUNI:-

For many visitors, the dhuni is the most significant part of Dwarkamai, as it is so intimately associated with Baba. The dhuni is the sacred, perpetually burning fire that Baba built and which has been maintained ever since, though today the fire is much bigger and is enclosed behind a wire cage.

The maintenance of a dhuni is important in several traditions, including Zoroastrianism, Sufism and Hinduism (especially the Nath sect). Fire was also important to Baba, as wherever he stayed - whether under the neem tree, in the forest, or in the mosque - he always kept a dhuni. Baba, however, was not bound by any convention or set rules, nor did he worship the fire. He simply maintained it, using it for his own particular and mysterious purposes. There were none of the classic restrictions around Baba's dhuni. Baba did not prevent others from touching it - indeed, villagers would sometimes come to take embers with which to kindle their own household fires, and whenever Radhakrishnayi used to spring-clean and whitewash the mosque at festival times, she would move the dhuni into the street outside. Baba did not confine himself to burning only wood on the dhuni, but would throw his old clothes on it once they were worn out, and he would adjust the fire with his foot. (In Indian culture it is considered disrespectful to touch or point to anything with the foot.) One day, the fire in the mosque got wildly out of control, with flames leaping up to the roof. None of those present with Baba dared say anything to him but they were nervous. Baba responded to their uneasiness, not by prayer or supplication, but by majesterially rapping his satka (stick) against a pillar and ordering the flames to come down and be calm. At each stroke the flames diminished and the fire was soon restored to normal.

When Baba returned from his morning begging rounds with a cloth bag of food and a tin pot of liquids, he would first offer some of it at the dhuni before taking any himself. We may not be able to discern exactly why or how Baba used the dhuni, but it is evident that despite the apparent informality around it, the fire was an important part of his routine. According to the Sri Sai Satcharitra, the fire symbolized and facilitated purification and was the focus of oblations, where Baba would intercede on behalf of his devotees. Once when Baba was asked why he had a fire, he replied that it was for burning our sins, or karma. It is reported that Baba would spend hours sitting in contemplation by the dhuni, facing south, especially early in the morning after getting up and again at sunset. Mrs Tarkhad, who had Baba's darshan regularly, says that at these times "He would wave his arms and fingers about, making gestures which conveyed no meaning to the onlookers and saying 'Haq' which means God."

13/11/2017

Beautiful Sai Bhajan, Thoda Dhyan Laga, Sai Daude Daude Ayenge.... This is a collection of pictures of Shirdi Sai Baba and some nature photography I have don...

12/11/2017

हमारे वीडियो देखने के लिए चैनल को सबस्क्राइब करें और बेल आइकन दबाये Published on Oct 7, 2009 SAI MUSKAN के यूट्यूब चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करने के लिए यहाँ क्लिक ...

11/11/2017
Baba's Photograph And The Stone:On the eastern wall, opposite the steps leading up to the dhuni, hangs a large framed pi...
11/11/2017

Baba's Photograph And The Stone:

On the eastern wall, opposite the steps leading up to the dhuni, hangs a large framed picture of what is probably the most famous image of Baba. It is a painting of an original black-and-white photograph.

Baba is seated on a large stone with his right leg crossed over the left thigh, his left hand resting on the crossed foot. He is wearing a torn kafni, a headscarf knotted over his left shoulder, and he sits relaxed yet alert, leaning forward slightly. His expression is at once intense, all-knowing and compassionate, but above all, unfathomable. To Sai devotees, this is probably the most familiar image of Baba. Consequently, many believe that this posture was a common one of Baba's. Some suggest that Baba adopted this pose deliberately, as in Indian iconography it represents sovereignty, and is associated with gods and maharajahs (and some draw parallels with Dakshinamurti who also sits facing south with one leg crossed over the other). Others say that it has no special significance and that it was not Baba's typical posture. Whatever the facts, the picture is treasured by Sai devotees as one of only six or seven photos that we have of Baba.

Until Baba sat on it, the stone was used by devotees for washing their clothes (remember that in those days, the mosque consisted of only the raised area around the dhuni, so the stone was outside). One day Baba happened to sit down on it and someone took the opportunity to photograph him. Once he had sat on it, the stone was considered sacred and no longer used for washing. It is that stone, set with a pair of marble padukas, which is now under Baba's photo. The owner of the original painting of this photo, D. D. Neroy from Bombay, gave the painting to his guru, Kammu Baba, who later gave it to the Sansthan. It is likely that this was the picture that the Sansthan gave as a model to the sculptor who carved Baba's statue for the Samadhi Mandir.

Devotees meditate on and worship this picture. Baba has said that there is no difference between his physical self and his image. Indeed, he even proved this on a number of occasions. When Balabua Sutar came to see Baba for the first time in 1917, Baba said that he had known him for four years. This puzzled Sri Sutar, but then he remembered that he had prostrated before a picture of Baba in Bombay four years previously, and it was that to which Baba was alluding. Even more dramatically, Baba once came to Hemadpant in a vision and told him he would be coming for lunch that full moon festival day. In an extraordinary chain of events, a picture of Baba was unexpectedly delivered to Hemadpant's house just as the midday meal was about to be served!

Power Of Udi :Anonymous Sai Devotee from India says: I am a Lawyer practising in New Delhi. I'm a very cautious driver a...
10/11/2017

Power Of Udi :

Anonymous Sai Devotee from India says: I am a Lawyer practising in New Delhi. I'm a very cautious driver and my automatic car is 4 years old. 2 weeks ago my Electronic Power Steering suddenly got stuck and stopped working. It refused to turn even upon my forcefully trying to turn it. Obviously I was upset as I had to go for an event in the evening. I tried booking Uber and Ola cabs but they were unavailable due to the Navratas. I prayed fervently to Sai Baba and sprinkled some Udi on the steering wheel requesting Baba to get the EPS working atleast for that evening and I promised to submit my experience on this blog if it did. Voila the steering wheel though still tight started moving and I drove around my house for a while and was eventually able to drive to that event only by Baba's grace. Infact I drove the car for the next 3 days without a hitch and finally took it to the service station.

It was Baba's miracle how I was able to drive my car despite my driver and father trying and failing to even move the steering wheel. Thank You Baba. I'm awfully sorry for the delay in submitting my post in this blog. Jai Baba

09/11/2017
09/11/2017

a bhakt ask that please take me to shirdi through air (hawa)

08/11/2017

An Appeal to Sai Devotees

The Biometric based Free Darshan Access card (Time Slot) is issued 24x7 for Sai Devotees through counters. Sai Ashram Bhaktaniwas, Saibaba Bhaktaniwasasthan, Dwaravati Bhaktniwas and Sai Dharmashala Sai devotees are requested to avail free Darshan access card (time slot) and report for Sai Darshan at gate No.1 or Gate No.2 of Darshan `Q' in the mentioned slot only.

साईभक्तांना विनम्र आवाहन

साईभक्तांसाठी बायोमॅट्रीक आधारीत मोफत दर्शन प्रवेशपत्र (टाईम स्लॉट) देण्याची सुविधा संस्थानचे जुने प्रसादालय, साईआश्रम भक्तनिवास, साईबाबा भक्तनिवासस्थान, द्वारावती भक्तनिवास, साईधर्मशाळा या ठिकाणी असलेल्या काऊंटर्सवर पुर्णवेळ (२४/७) उपलब्ध आहे. साईभक्तांनी फ्री दर्शन प्रवेशपत्र (टाईम स्लॉट) घेऊन, कार्डवर नमुद केलेल्या वेळी दर्शन रांग प्रवेशद्वार नं.०१ किंवा ०२ या ठिकाणी साईदर्शनासाठी यावे, हि विनंती.

Dwarkamai ShirdiDwarkamaiShri Sai Baba came to Shirdi with a marriage procession. Lord Sai baba stayed at Dwarkamai till...
08/11/2017

Dwarkamai Shirdi

Dwarkamai
Shri Sai Baba came to Shirdi with a marriage procession. Lord Sai baba stayed at Dwarkamai till the very end of his life. Dwarkamai is situated on the right of the entrance of Samadhi Mandir. Here god sai baba solved problems of the people, cured their sickness and worries. Before Baba's arrival in Shridhi, Dwarkamai was an old mosque in a dilapidated condition. Baba turned it into Dwarkamai and proved that God is one. The first level of Dwarkamai has a portrait of Baba and a big stone on which Baba used to sit. This level has two rooms. One contains the chariot and the second a palkhi. Just in front of the room where the chariot is kept is a small temple. A saffron flag flies over it. The second level of Dwarkamai has a square stool made of stone, which Baba used for taking a bath. The main attraction of this place is the oil painting of Shri Sai Baba sitting in a carved wooden shrine. This level also has the grinding stone and the wooden vessel called Kolamba in which Baba used to keep the Bhiksha brought from the village.

07/11/2017

Shirdi Sai Baba Original Photos & Video (షిరిడి సాయిబాబా ఒరిజినల్ వీడియో )

Monkey's darshan at sai baba samadhi-shirdi - YouTube
07/11/2017

Monkey's darshan at sai baba samadhi-shirdi - YouTube

Monkey enters shirdi sai baba temple for sai baba samadhi darshan.he being an animal takes darshan like a human being this shows hw animal also has faith in ...

06/11/2017

Jab Koi Nahi Ata is a song about Sai Baba, who was always known to be the messiah of the poor. Sai Baba is the epitome of compassion and magnanimity. He fulf...

Sai Ashram Accommodation :Sai Ashram Phase 1 consisting of 1536 rooms can accommodate 9000 devotees.1152 common rooms wi...
06/11/2017

Sai Ashram Accommodation :

Sai Ashram Phase 1 consisting of 1536 rooms can accommodate 9000 devotees.1152 common rooms with attached bath room and 384 A.C. rooms. In addition, there is a common services block with a restaurant for devotees. It also has an Open Air Theatre (OAT) to accommodate about 2000 devotees for Sai Kirtans, Bhajans and other cultural programs. The OAT is also designed to accommodate Saibaba Palkhis and Padayatris

Shirdi's Maha-Kitchen: Shri Sai Prasadalaya ~
05/11/2017

Shirdi's Maha-Kitchen: Shri Sai Prasadalaya ~

A Documentary telecast on the National Geographic channel in a show called ‘India’s Megakitchens’, focusing on the functioning of some of India’s mammoth kit...

04/11/2017

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04/11/2017

This great Shirdi Sai Baba bhajan was popular in late 90's and was played in shirdi sai baba temple (shirdi) so many times.Major portion of the The lyrics of...

03/11/2017

Memorable Darshan Of Our Saviour Baba:


Sai Devotee Mahendra Singh from India says: A memorable darshan of Baba and prevented the accident which was sure to befall through His Leela. Myself, working in a reputed Automobile Companyand currently based in Pune for the last one year.

Dear Sai Bhaktas, Today I shall be sharing with you all one of the wonderful Leela of Baba which is unique in itself. Before I start, let me submit all my egoism and take a vow to Baba for making me write this wonderful leela which I have encountered in the month of March, 17. Even I am apologetic for not sharing the experience earlier but trust me such kind of miracles do happen and it is possible only by the grace of Baba. The story is all about fulfillment of wish and as per the commitment visit to Holy feet of Baba for Darshan.

I reside in Pune and as per the vow I had decided to visit Shirdi via car which is 213 kms away from here. Inspite of my efforts I couldn't manage to get a companion/Driver who could accompany me to Shirdi via car and then I finally decided to go alone on 18th March, 17. Now, the Leela of Baba started and on 17th evening one of my old colleagues called me up and said that he had joined a new Company in Pune and his Induction was going on. It is pertinent to tell you that this guy was not in touch and in the last one year he did not call me up ever nor did I contact him. As my plan was finalised, so I just asked him if he was interested to accompany me to Shirdi and he said okay. Though, he had heard about Baba earlier also but he had never came across such moment. Finally, we left for the destination on 18th early morning and reached around 10 a.m in Shirdi. This time, I had requested one of the Police Officers known to me since long to help me in getting a VIP pass and darshan thereby. By Baba's grace everything was going as planned and we finally got entry into the holy sanctum where the body of Baba is taking rest nowadays. You all agree, getting a VIP pass doesn't entitle you to stand very close/In front of Baba from where there is no obstacle to see the divine Baba. Unlike others, I was also in queue and had been Baba not helped me at one moment then it was never possible for me to make a place just in front of Baba. My colleague was just beside me but he was thrown somewhere else and he couldn't make a prominent place over there and he was standing at back in the queue. However, I had visited Shirdi on so many occasions but this time darshan was unique and the fond memories would remain throughout my life. Just imagine, I was just in front of Him ( No wall between me and Baba )participating in Noon Arti. Feel blessed and thrilled to have such kind of darshan.

Now comes the darshan of Gurusthan, where I was blessed with couple of Neem leaves which were hard to get sometimes due to restrictions. After such a warm welcome by Baba we left for Pune sometime around at 3 p.m and the time had come to witness another Leela of Baba where He prevented an accident which was sure to befall if He had not planned my journey at start. On the way back, while driving, at one given point of time I got asleep and a truck was approaching fast towards me and on left side there was a small Hotel. Anything could have happened as I was deep asleep while driving on highway. But, Baba knew that this was going to happen and He prevented it by sending a colleague who accompanied me to Shirdi. The person sitting just beside me somehow got noticed that my eyes were closed and he warned me at appropriate time where I applied the brakes and prevented my vehicle to collide with nearby Hotel. It is important to tell you that on the day of journey I didn't have proper sleep and was feeling bit drowsy and low and that's why I slept while driving. I was determined to travel on that date only and just imagine if I were travelling alone then? This is my third post on the blog but none of them is published so far but this time I sincerely request the admin to publish it on 19th May, 17. @ Dear Baba, You kept us waiting but didn’t turn on 11th May, 17th on occasion of saptah parayan inspite of repeated requests also. But now, You have to fulfil this wish and bless all of us who is looking onto You only. Om Sai Ram Om Sai Ram Om Sai Ram Om Sai Ram Om Sai Ram.

03/11/2017

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03/11/2017

Mere Sai Ki Krupa Se Sab Kam Ho Raha Hai - Popular Sai Bhajans - New Sai Songs - Top Sai Baba Bhajans - Sai Bhakti #...

02/11/2017

Sai Sister Meenatchi Ji from India says: Hi, I am Meenatchi. I am from Chennai. I wish to share my first time visit to Shirdi with you all...

OM SAI :Shraddha' is a Sanskrit word, which roughly means faith with love and reverence. Such faith or trust is generate...
02/11/2017

OM SAI :

Shraddha' is a Sanskrit word, which roughly means faith with love and reverence. Such faith or trust is generated out of conviction, which may not be the result of any rational belief or intellectual wisdom, but a spiritual inspiration. According to Sai Baba of Shirdi, steadfast love in God is the gateway to eternity

OM SAI RAM
02/11/2017

OM SAI RAM

02/11/2017

BUS TIME TABLE :

Destination
Departure timings

Dadar
9.00,11.00,12.00,13.00,14.00,15.00,
16.00,17.00,18.00,19.30,21.00,21.30,22.30,23.00

Mumbai Central
10.30

Thane
14.45,16.30

Kalyan
14.45,15.30

Dombivali
13.30

Uran
8.30

Vitthalwadi
15.30

Borivali
8.00

Palghar
7.00,8.45

Wada
6.15

Arnala
9.30

Bhosari
8.15

Nalasopara
10.30

Alibaug
07.30

Kasara
5.45,12.15,13.15

Jauhar
13.00

Peth
13.30

Dahanu
11.15

Baroda
7.15

Vapi
14.00

Nehrunagar
17.00

Palanpur
14.00

Ambaji
15.45

Navsari
9.15

Panvel
20.00

Surat
7.45,09.30,11.30,21.00

Navapur
05.30

Kalwan
15.00

Ahmedabad
19.00

Ratlam
6.00

Dewas
19.15

Manchiriyal
13.30

Indore
2.30,10.45,18.15,21.20

Bhopal
16.15

Ujjain
22.30

Shirpur
13.45

Amalner
10.30,12.30,15.00

Shindkheda
14.45

Chopada
16.00,00.30

Bhusawal
05.45

Jamner
05.00

Pachora
11.15

Chalisgaon
12.45,13.15

Dhulia
2.30,8.45,9.30,11.30,12.00,14.30,16.00,20.45

Malegaon
7.45,11.30,14.30,16.30,17.30,18.35,19.15

Nandgaon
13.45,16.00

Nandurbar
00.55,3.15,7.45,11.45

Manmad
4.15,7.30,9.00,10.35,11.15,12.15,15.05,16.00,18.35,20.45,23.00

Akkalkua
13.00

Shegaon
06.00,08.00

Chandrapur
13.00

Nagpur
22.00

Aurangabad (via Vaijapur)
7.00,8.00,08.30,9.15,10.00,12.30,15.45,17.45

Aurangabad (via Srirampur)
6.45,9.45,11.15,13.15,14.45,15.30,16.45,19.00

Paithan
6.45,14.00

Vashim
8.35

Chandurbazaar
7.30

Mangrulpeer
09.30

Karanja
12.15

Tuljapur
21.15,22.30

Solapur
03.45,10.30,11.45,21.45,22.00

Akkalkot
10.00

Akluj
14.00

Hyderabad
15.00,17.30,18.30,19.00(a/c)

Charnel
13.00

Nizamabad
14.30

Pandharpur
06.45,11.30,12.30,23.00

Saswad
14.15

Talegaon
15.00

Baramati
13.30

Miraj
6.00

Sangli
8.30

Kara
6.15

Kolhapur
7.30

Vijapur
7.30

Hubli
21.45,17.30

Saudati
15.30

Ilkal
18.00

Beedar
6.30

Beed
13.30

Bhor
06.45,16.00

Jhafarabad
05.45

Shadha
01.55,12.15

Murud janjeera
09.45

Trimbakeshwar
14.30

Pune (via Nagar)
00.00,00.35,1.35,3.45,5.35,8.00,11.00,11.45,11.50,13.05,13.45,14.45,15.15,16.30,19.30,21.30,22.45,23.30

Pune (via Sangamner)
5.00,5.45,6.00,7.45,9.30,10.30,11.45,12.00,13.05, 14.05, 14.30,16.30,17.15

Ahmednagar
4.45,7.50,8.00,9.00,9.15,9.45,10.30,10.45,11.15,13.45, 14.00,15.15,17.30,18.15,19.30

Lasalgaon
14.35,15.30

Pimpalgaon Baswant
15.45,17.05

Shani shingnapur
8.00,10.30

Shahada
9.55,12.15,13.30

Shrigonda
7.30

Jamshed
8.30

Pathardi
7.15,14.00,12.00

Sakai
6.00

Akkalkua
13.30

Mahad
9.00

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