Shirdi Sai Dham Yatra By Air In Two Days

PACKAGE 1: - SHIRDI SAI DHAM YATRA BY AIR IN TWO DAYS ONE NIGHT
PACKAGE 2: - SHIRDI SAI DHAM YATRA BY AIR IN THREE DAYS TWO NIGHTS

Package 1: Shirdi Sai Dham Yatra by Air In Two Days One Night

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Note: Packages also available from other cities in India, only arrival and departure time from Pune will change. Contact us.

Day 01:

thumb-1Board flight from your New Delhi Airport at around 05:00 hrs and arrive at Pune airport. Pick up from Pune by AC Vehicle at 07:00 hrs and drive to Shirdi. On the way Darshan at Mahaganapathy Temple and proceed to Shirdi. On arrival check-in the hotel and have lunch day free for Shrine visit and participate in various programme organized in the Shirdi temple. Overnight stay in an AC accommodation in Shirdi.

Day 02:

thumb-2Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast morning at leisure. Departure from Shirdi at 1200 hrs to Shani Shignapur. After Darshan proceed to Pune airport (Lunch halt at convenient place, on direct payment). Drop at Pune airport around 20:00 hrs to board the Flight.

“HOTEL”

Hotel Sun and Sand 5 Star Hotel / Equivalent

“INCLUSIONS:”

Package Includes:
Return Air fare
Return Airport transfers by AC Vehicle on private basis (Pune – Shirdi – Pune).
Buffet / fixed menu (1 Breakfast-in 5 Star,1 Breakfast 1 Lunch & 1 Dinner in 3 Star Hotel Bhagyalaxmi).
Sightseeing as per the itinerary by AC Vehicle.

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Package 2: Shirdi Sai Dham Yatra by Air In Three Days Two Nights

New Delhi – Pune – Shirdi – Shani Dham – Pune – New Delhi

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Day 01:

thumb-3Arrival at PUNE by flight, Pick up at Airport, , meet and greet, proceed to Bhimashankar ( 130 Kms / 4 hrs ) – Bhimashankar, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas Temples , can certainly be termed as a Pilgrim Paradise. The dense forests surrounding the high ranges also play an abode to the rare species of flora and fauna. Situated at the extreme end of the Sahayadri Ranges, this place gives a wonderful view of the world around you, the forts, the rivers and the hill stations around. It is believed that Lord Shiva was pleased by the devotion of a king named Bhimak of the sun Dynasty and is called the Jyotirlinga in the place. But according to the Shiv Purana the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is situated on the Mountain Brahmapur, district Kamrup of Assam. Lord Shiva had incarnated so that he could destroy the demons and protect his devotees and for the welfare of one and all.

Then proceed to Shirdi. Overnight stay at Shirdi.

Day 02:

thumb-4Early morning visit Sai Samadhi Temple to attend Kakad Aarti and day free for local temples visit.

  • Samadhi Mandir: A wealthy devotee of Sai Baba, Shreemant Gopalrao Buti from Nagpur built this temple in 1917-1918. He wished to install the idol of Muralidhar (a Hindu deity) here, but Sai Baba himself became the deity and after he passed away, his Samadhi (memorial) was built here using white marble. This temple is also known as Sai Baba Temple and features exquisite silver pillars ornamented with elaborate designs. In front of this temple is an assembly hall that can accommodate 600 devotees and a part of the hall showcases different things used by Sai Baba during his lifetime. It is one of the prime tourist attractions in Shirdi and is frequented by numerous tourists all the year round.
  • Dwarkamai: This mosque was used as a residence when Sai Baba came to Shirdi for the second time. It is located on the right side of the entry point of Sai Mandir. This mosque occupies an indispensable position among the sacred spots of Shirdi and those visiting the temple inevitably pay a visit to this mosque. In the mosque you will come across the shila (stone), once used by Baba to sit. It is quite fascinating to note that the holy fire that Sai Baba used to light is still burning.
  • Gurusthan: This place holds immense significance among the things to watch in Shirdi since it is this place where Sai Baba came as a child ascetic and sat in deep contemplation under a Neem tree. Subsequently, this place came to be recognized as Gurusthan and was also once renovated. Located at this place is a small shrine, featuring a huge portrait of Sai Baba on an elevated platform.
  • Chavadi: It is this place where Sai Baba used to sleep after returning from a procession from Dwarkamai to Chawadi. Every Thursday, a procession is carried out to Chavadi carrying the possessions of Sai Baba such as Baba’s Photo, Holy Padukas (footwear) and Satka.
  • Lendi Baug: It is a famous garden that Sai Baba used to visit daily, for watering the plants. The garden also houses a Neem tree under which he used to take rest. Adjacent to this tree is Nandadeep, a diya (lamp) that used to be lit by Baba each day in the pit dug by him. Nowadays, this pit has been transformed into a marble deepgriha (lighthouse), having a glass box where the lamp is still burning. Several other highlights of this garden are Datta Mandir (samadhi of Sai Baba’s horse, Sham Sundar) and Baba’s Shivdi.
  • Samadhi of Abdulbaba: Abdulbaba was one of the most ardent followers of Sai Baba, who used to read out the Quran to him. Nearby Shri Sai Baba Temple, his Samadhi (memorial) is located. It is one of the prime tourist attractions in Shirdi that houses photos and various items that were once handled by Sai Baba and him.
  • Maruti Temple: This temple was of special significance to Sai Baba and he used to come here religiously on a regular basis. Several satsangs (religious sermons) were also conducted here with the assistance of Devidas, who happened to be a bal yogi (young devout). Night stay at Hotel.

Day 03:

thumb-5After an early breakfast leave for Shignapur.

Shani Shingnapur is a village known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god of the planet (graha) Saturn. Shingnapur is also famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, only door frames. Despite this, no theft is reported in the village. Villagers never keep their valuables under lock and key. Villagers believe that the temple is a “jagrut devasthan” (lit. “alive temple”), meaning that the god here is very powerful. They believe that god Shani punishes anyone attempting theft The shrine for Shani comprises of a five and a half feet high black rock installed on an open-air platform, which symbolizes the god Shani. A Trishula (trident) is placed along the side of the image and a Nandi (bull) image is on the south side. In front are the small images of Shiva and Hanuman

Generally, the temple has 30-40,000 visitors a day, which swells to around three lakh (i.e. three hundred thousand) on amavasya (the new moon day), believed to the most auspicious day to appease Lord Shani. The village holds a fair in honour of the deity on this day. A bigger fair on new moon days that fall on Saturdays. Devotees bathe Lord Shani’s image with water and oil and offer flowers, and udid to him.

Package Includes:

• To & fro Air Tickets for Delhi / Pune / Delhi
• Accommodation for 2 nights at 3 Star Hotel
• Welcome Drinks on Arrival at Airport
• Delhi Airport departure transfer
• All the Local sightseeings as per itinerary
• Taxes Included

Note: Packages also available from other cities in India, only arrival and departure time from Pune will change.

Custom Packages: We can create custom package to suit your requirements

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