Dixit Wada Museum - Shirdi

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Address :

Mauli Nagar, Shirdi, Maharashtra 423109, India

Postal code : 423109
Opening hours :
Tuesday 4AM–10PM
Wednesday 4AM–10PM
Thursday 4AM–10PM
Friday 4AM–10PM
Saturday 4AM–10PM
Sunday 4AM–10PM
Monday 4AM–10PM
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Description : Museum with photos & personal effects of Sai Baba, a revered 1800s spiritual master & Shirdi native.

Mauli Nagar, Shirdi, Maharashtra 423109, India
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mallikharjuna raju chakravaram on Google

Well and organised museums very adjacent to Sai Gurusthan in Shirdi temple. We can see the articles mostly used by Sri Sai Baba here. The grinding stones, kufni wore by baba, syamakarna horse decoratives, chilum of smoking, vessels used by Sri Sai Ram are some of the articles displayed there. A must visit place in Shirdi very nearer to Samadhi Mandir.
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Govindji Mishra on Google

This is a must visit place in shirdi, this museum is all about the Life of Baba. It's well maintained museum , you can see lots of stuff used by Baba like, his bed, kurta, mugs etc. This place will make you feel like you are witness of tha life of the great Baba
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Parteek Kaushal on Google

In case you are aware of various miracles, stories of Sai Baba and his life, you can very much relate to all the stuff kept and maintained in this museum. This is inside the temple premises. You will be happy to know more about Sai Baba's life - his personal belongings, utensils, photographs etc are well preserved with descriptions maintained against each of the objects. It is very close to Samadhi Mandir, and you should spend a few minutes inside this museum after your darshan.
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BASANT AIRAN on Google

1) we visited on 5th and 6th sept 2018. 2) this is a museum, where u can see different items which were orignally used by saibaba himself. # sandals # wheat grinding stone # saibaba's cloth # photographs of saibaba # cot on which saibaba last bathed after his demise. # stone on which saibaba used to take bath # gifts which were given to sai baba- palkhi, but never used by saibaba. # 2 big handi or metal vessel, in which saibaba used to make food. # there are 5 idols of God, which were to be placed in saibaba samadhi temple, but after saibaba's demise his samadhi was kept infront of saibaba's idol. 3) it can take approx 30 minutes to see all the items in this museum and read the description which is written in marathi and english.
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Johnson Almeda on Google

Shirdi Sai Museum Sai Museum in Shirdi is a rich repository of all things associated with Shri Saibaba. Kept under the maintenance of Saibaba Sansthan of Shirdi, the Museum has some of the most intimate and personal belongings of the Spiritual Guru Saibaba. Devotees from across the world visit this Museum that is a part of Dwarkamai. The Sai Museum has carefully kept many of the things that were close to this charismatic Guru. It has Saibaba's padukas or footwear, which are revered by the Sai devotees. The place also has some of the coins that Saibaba gave to Malsapati, the priest of Khandoba. The museum preserves the two utensils that were used to feed people in hordes. In these utensils one was small and other big. The smaller one was used to provide food for 50 people while the big one was used to serve a group of 100 people. The museum also has a Grinding Mill that was used by Lord Saibaba. This grinding mill has its own significance and is symbolic of the deep-seated philosophy of Sri Saibaba. The Grinding Mill posits the concept of Dharma and Bhakti that must come together for the ultimate salvation. The upper stone symbolized Bhakti and the lower one was representative of Dharma. Deciphering the true essence of life the mill showed that with the faith on Dharma and Bhakti, mankind could achieve the state of Supreme Being. Articles that were personally used by Saibaba are kept in Samadhi temple. Devotees can witness these articles when in the Samadhi temple. The Sai museum also has the chair that was used by God Saibaba regularly. You can also have a look at the cot on which Saibaba's last bathing took place after his demise. There is this earthenware, which was used by Saibaba while begging. The pot in which Saibaba stored water is still here and full with water even today. There is the original chimta carefully preserved in here that Saibaba used while singing
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pandurangarao sripathi vittal on Google

A must see place for all Sai devotees. It is located very near to the Samadhi Mandir of Shree Shiridi Sai Baba. This museum displays many items which were used by Sai Baba during His days. The Kafni worn by Baba is exhibited here along with many other things used by Sai Baba such as some vessels used for cooking by Baba, the chillum,mug etc.
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Dhruv Bhargava on Google

Dixit Wada Museum is located inside the Shri Shirdi baba temple Mauli Nagar Shirdi Maharashtra India. This museum with photos and personal effects of Saibaba.Museum is well maintained and beautiful.
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Perumalsamy S on Google

Dixit Wada Museum : A charming little museum, Dixit Wada Museum is home to some of the rarest black and white images of Sai Baba and villagers. These images are very interesting for devotees and tourists who want to understand the lifestyle of Sai Baba’s days. The museum also displays a few items of clothing of Baba, along with a Kafni and leather Padukas meaning chappals that belonged to him and his smoking pipes. Except for these, one can see the cooking utensils, water tumblers, gramophone records and a number of other items that were used by Sai Baba. Location: Sanstha Complex, Mauli Nagar. Timings: 10 am to 6 pm on all days.

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