Sikkim Chief Minister visits Shirdi Sai Dham, prays for peace and prosperity of Sikkim

Shirdi is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India. Devotees from all over the country visit the holy town to seek blessings from Sai Baba.

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4/19/20251 min read

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on April 19 visited the famous Shirdi Sai Dham in Maharashtra and offered prayers at the Sai Baba Mandir. He shared that it was a special moment for him as he prayed for the well-being and happiness of the people of Sikkim.

The Chief Minister said, “Today, I had the privilege of visiting the sacred Shirdi Sai Dham and offering prayers at the Sai Baba Mandir. With deep devotion, I sought blessings on behalf of our beautiful state, Sikkim and its peace-loving people.”

He also prayed for peace, harmony, and prosperity for the entire Sikkimese community. “May Sai Baba continue to guide, protect and bless Sikkim and the Sikkimese community with strength, harmony, and prosperity,” he added.

Shirdi is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India. Devotees from all over the country visit the holy town to seek blessings from Sai Baba.

Shirdi Sai Dham, located in the small town of Shirdi in Maharashtra, India, is a revered spiritual center dedicated to Sai Baba, a 19th-century saint known for his teachings of love, compassion, and unity. The main attraction is the Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir, where devotees flock to pay homage at the saint’s tomb, believed to be a site of immense spiritual power. The temple complex, managed by the Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Trust, draws millions of pilgrims annually, especially during festivals like Guru Purnima and Sai Baba’s Mahasamadhi day. Visitors experience a serene atmosphere, with daily rituals, aartis, and the distribution of Udi (sacred ash) fostering a deep sense of devotion and peace.