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About This Shrine

The Sri Sai Baba Shrine is an open-sided pillared structure housing the beloved form of Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi — the 19th-century saint whose life and teachings dissolved all religious boundaries and whose compassion drew devotees from every faith, caste, and background. The presence of this shrine within a Shakta temple complex reflects the Sri Aadhi Varahi Foundation's deepest conviction: that the Divine Mother's grace flows through all traditions, and that all sincere seekers — regardless of background — are welcome at her feet. Thursdays are observed as Sai Baba's special day, with additional bhajans and offerings.

Spiritual Significance

A shrine of universal welcome within a Tantric temple — embodying the Foundation's commitment that all seekers are equal before the Divine. Sri Sai Baba's presence here affirms that devotion transcends tradition.

Presiding Deity
Architectural Character

Open-sided shrine with pillared roof (building=roof).

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