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Welcome to our Sai Baba temple located in Jajpur, Odisha. Our temple proudly houses an idol of Sai Baba, crafted by an esteemed artist known for their work in Shirdi. Nestled amidst serene landscapes, our temple is a place of peace and devotion. It serves as a sanctuary where people from all walks of life gather to seek solace and blessings. The temple's calm atmosphere invites reflection and prayer, honoring Sai Baba's legacy.

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Temple & Its Surroundings

Shree Sai Baba

Shree Sai Baba

The Sai Baba idol radiates a profound sense of peace, humility, and divine love, drawing devotees into his spiritual aura. Every detail of the idol reflects his teachings of selflessness, unity, and compassion. It is a source of solace, reminding devotees of Baba’s omnipresence and his unconditional blessings.

Shri Ganapati

Shri Ganapati

The Ganapati Idol at the temple radiates wisdom and prosperity, reminding devotees to seek Lord Ganesha’s blessings before every auspicious beginning. Its serene presence instills calmness and positivity in all who offer prayers. The intricate design reflects the artistry of devotion.

Shree Dattatreya

Shree Dattatreya

The statue of Shree Dattatreya, the Trimurti incarnation of Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwar, symbolizes the unity of creation, preservation, and transformation. It inspires devotees to embrace knowledge, devotion, and discipline in their spiritual journey. His divine presence signifies the ultimate guru guiding souls toward liberation.

Akhanda Dhooni

Akhanda Dhooni

The Akhanda Dhooni, a sacred eternal fire, symbolizes Sai Baba’s presence and divine blessings. It represents purity, faith, and spiritual transformation for devotees. Sitting near the Dhooni fills one’s soul with peace and divine energy.

The Wheel Of Nandighosh

The Wheel Of Nandighosh

The Mandighosh Wheel, a replica of the grand chariot of Lord Jagannath, stands as a symbol of eternal cosmic movement. It inspires devotees to embrace the journey of life with devotion and determination. The intricate carvings reflect Odisha’s rich cultural heritage.

Shree Guru Sthana

Shree Guru Sthana

The Guru Sai Baba Sthana is a serene corner dedicated to Baba's teachings and compassion. This space serves as a spiritual retreat where devotees connect deeply with his divine guidance. The peaceful ambiance reminds visitors of Baba's ever-loving presence.

Lord Budhha

Lord Budhha

The majestic Buddha Statue embodies the essence of peace, mindfulness, and enlightenment. It serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of inner balance and self-realization. The serene surroundings encourage meditation and spiritual introspection.

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"Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels,
  simply by pouring out love. Love is infectious and the
  greatest healing energy."

"Wherever you may be, when you spread your hands before me,
  with faith and devotion, I stand behind you, day and night
  as steadfast as your devotion."

"One call of love and I shall answer; one honest prayer, and I shall
  fulfill. I reside where there is complete faith and devotion."

Childhood and Early Life

“ Sai Baba's exact birth details remain a mystery, but it is widely believed he was born in 1838 in a village called Pathri in Maharashtra, India. His early years were spent in anonymity, and little is known about his parents or family. From a young age, Sai Baba exhibited profound spiritual tendencies, often engaging in deep meditation and displaying a remarkable detachment from worldly affairs. He left his home at a young age and wandered as a fakir (holy man), embodying simplicity and spirituality. ”

  • recommendsSai Sat Charita Manasa

Becoming Baba

“ Sai Baba arrived in Shirdi, a small village in Maharashtra, around the age of 16. Initially living under a neem tree and later moving to a dilapidated mosque which he named Dwarkamai, he became known for his spiritual wisdom and miraculous healings. His followers began calling him "Sai Baba," a title meaning "Holy Father." Sai Baba led a life of asceticism, often begging for alms, and emphasizing the values of love, charity, and forgiveness. He attracted people of all faiths, preaching unity and the importance of a guru in one's spiritual journey. ”

  • recommendsSai Sat Charita Manasa

Deeds and Miracles

“ Sai Baba's life in Shirdi was marked by numerous miracles and compassionate deeds. He healed the sick, restored sight to the blind, and even controlled the elements, such as calming storms. His teachings were simple yet profound, focusing on Shraddha (faith) and Saburi (patience). Sai Baba also performed acts of charity, distributing food and money to the needy, and promoting communal harmony. His ability to read minds, predict the future, and his deep understanding of scriptures, further solidified his reputation as a divine incarnation.”

  • recommendsSai Sat Charita Manasa

Legacy and Afterlife

“ Sai Baba attained Mahasamadhi (left his mortal body) on October 15, 1918. Despite his physical departure, his spiritual presence remains strong among his devotees. The Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, built at the site of his Mahasamadhi, has become a major pilgrimage destination, drawing millions of visitors annually. Sai Baba's teachings continue to inspire, and his legacy of love, service, and unity transcends religious boundaries. Devotees around the world celebrate his life and teachings through various charitable activities, reinforcing the timeless relevance of his message”

  • recommendsSai Sat Charita Manasa

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Morning 5.30 AM Noon 12.00 PM In normal day 1 PM to 3 PM(2 hours) Evening 6 PM Night 8 PM

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