Top Historical Places in Shirdi

Are you looking to explore the history of Shirdi through the ages? There are a number of historical destinations in Shirdi including the time-honored buildings, monuments, palaces, and parks where you can learn about the glorious past of Shirdi. The presence of these historical sites and museums will take you on a walk through Shirdi ‘s rich history.
If you are willing to have an in-depth historical information about Shirdi, we recommend that you take a wonderful guided tour to cover the major historical attractions. Also, check the opening and closing time for each so that you can organize your time. Make sure that you go through the complete list of historical places in Shirdi for a great trip!

Let's witness the history of Shirdi with these top historical places - monuments and landmarks:

  1. Sri Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir And Sansthan Temple

    Religious Site, Temple, Historical Site

    A holy and religious place for Hindus! Sri Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir is the temple in Shirdi dedicated to Sri Sai Baba who is supposed to be the reincarnation of Lord Shiva. His preaching and stories of his miracles have helped in changing a million lives. When you visit Sri Sai Baba Mandir you feel as if you have attained utmost peace and strength. The energy and vibes of the temple are strong e...Read more
  2. Baba's Chavadi

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    Baba's Chavadi

    Religious Site, Temple, Outdoors, Historical Site

    At a walking distance from the Sri Sai temple is Baba’s Chavadi. Chavadi literally means a community place for the village and Sri Baba used to sleep here every alternate days. Managed by the Sai trust, the Chavadi is open to public and displays the belongings of Baba. The Chavadi is divided into two levels. One section has a large portrait of Sri Baba and a wooden bed and white chair tha...Read more
  3. Dwarkamai Masjid

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    Dwarkamai Masjid

    Mosque, Religious Site, Outdoors, Historical Site

    The place that served as a home to Sai Baba for around 60 years, Dwarkamai Masjid is the holy abode which devotees don’t give a miss. There is a Shila (stone) which was used by Baba to sit. Inside the mosque, the scared fire lit by Sai Baba is still kept burning. Dwarkamai is also the place where Sai Baba cooked himself for his disciples. It houses oil paintings depicting life of Baba. Th...Read more
  4. Abdul Baba Cottage

    Outdoors, Historical Site, Heritage Building

    This is the private modest home of Abdul Baba- the only devotee of Sai Baba who was allowed to enter the Lendi Garden along with Baba. There is a carefully preserved collection of pictures and belongings of Baba and Abdul Baba. A pair of fire-tongs, which were gifted to Abdul by Sai Baba, is also displayed at this place.
  5. House Of Laxmi Bai Shinde Image
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    Outdoors, Historical Site

    This is the residing place of Laxmibai Shinde, an ardent devotee of Sai Baba. She was the only woman allowed inside the shrine and cooked for Baba. She was one of the few people who were around Baba when he passed away. According to a legend, Laxmi Bai was gifted nine one rupee coins by Baba that have been put on display in the home. The nine coins depict the nine forms of Bhakti namely- Shrava...Read more
  6. Shani Shinganapur

    Religious Site, Temple, Outdoors, Historical Site

    Located in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, Shani Shinganapur is an important pilgrimage of Sri Shaneshwara or Lord Shanidev. Ideal for a day-trip from Shirdi, the village is known for its spiritual values and zero crime rates. The interesting fact about this village is that there are no doors and locks for any houses, shops or even banks. According to a legend, anybody who tries to steal wi...Read more