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(The
Pilgrimage)
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Some
important tips one must bear in mind while planning a visit to Shirdi
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No offerings like garland,
flowers, coconut, cloth etc. are accepted during Mangal
Snan (Holy bath), ceremonial worship (Shodashopachaar) and
aartis
(all four aartis).
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The first ‘darshan’
of the day, begins after the morning programme of worship (Morning aarti,
Mangal Snan, Shodashopachar ) at around 7.00 AM. The
offering are accepted only during 'Darshan'
hours
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Any offering like any
ceremonial gift or cloth are registered in the Donation Office of the
Trust before being offered in the temple. In case, devotees wish to
take back the offered cloth as a token of blessing they need not to
register the same in the office. The offered cloth and articles come
for an auction on Thursday and Sunday around 10.00 AM at auction/sale
counter.
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If devotee wishes to donate
cash, should either deposit it in the Donation Office (with due
receipt) or put it directly into one of the donation boxes, placed at
all important places of temple complex.
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The main temple
(Samadhi Mandir) is open from 5.00 AM to 10.30 PM, where as Dwarkamai masjid,
Chawri, Gurusthan are closed around 8.30 PM.
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On the main day of
celebrations on important occasions like Ram Navami, Dusshehra, Guru
purnima the temple is open throughout the night for darshan. On
such occasions special programmes of devotional songs are organised by
the Trust. On these days the ‘Shej
aarti’ (Night aarti) is
not offered and the daily programme of the following day begins
without the morning aarti (from Mangal Snan onwards).
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On every Thursday
‘Palki’
procession takes place at around 9.00 PM from Samadhi Mandir to
Dwarkamai and then to Chawri. On occasions like Ram Navami, Dusshehra,
Guru purnima, Shivratri and Ekadashi (Ashaad /
Kartik) ‘Palki’ goes around the Shirdi village. Shej
aarti (Night aarti) is offered only after the ‘Palki’ returns to the Samadhi
temple.
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