Gurusthan, Shirdi
Gurusthan is one of the must-visit darshan points in Shirdi, 100m from the main Sai Baba temple. Neem tree where Baba first appeared · incense offered for healing Plan to spend around 15 min here. Open from 5:00 AM to 9:30 PM.
About this place
Neem tree where Baba first appeared · incense offered for healing
Other darshan points nearby
Sai Baba's final resting place · main temple
Old mosque where Baba lived · sacred dhuni (perpetual fire) burns
Where Baba slept alternate nights · Palki procession every Thursday
Where Mhalsapati welcomed Baba with 'Aao Sai' · gave him his name
Oldest temple in Shirdi · Baba joined sadhus here for discourse
Home of Baba's fervent devotee · small museum with rare items
Frequently asked questions
How far is Gurusthan from the main Sai Baba temple?
100m (about 1 minutes on foot). Most pilgrims combine Gurusthan with the main darshan in a single morning or afternoon visit.
What's the best time to visit Gurusthan?
Open from 5:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Most pilgrims visit before or after the main aarti to avoid the heaviest crowds.
Is there an entry fee?
Most darshan points in Shirdi are free to enter. A small donation at the temple's hundi is customary; carry small-denomination notes for offerings.
Can I take photos inside?
Photography rules vary by site. Outside the sanctum is usually fine; inside the inner sanctum follow the same convention as the main Sai Baba temple — phones in lockers, no photography. When in doubt, ask the priest at the entrance.
How do I combine this with other nearby visits?
Shirdi has several darshan points within walking distance. After Gurusthan, consider Samadhi Mandir and Dwarkamai. The Day trips guide below has the full circuit suggestion.
Other pages in Shirdi
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