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Important
Weekday : Thursday (Palki Procession)
In the days when Shri Sai Baba
was physically living in Dwarkamai Masjid, he used to sleep in Chawri on
every alternate night, between the year 1910 to 1918. This sojourn
at Chawri on every alternate night was preceded by a ‘palki’
procession with all regal
paraphernalia accompanying Baba from Dwarkamai to Chawri.
This tradition of
‘palki’
procession continues with the same fervour and devotion. Today it starts
from Samadhi
Mandir, which is the eternal abode of Shri Sai in ‘Samadhi’. From
Samadhi temple it goes to Dwarkamai Masjid, from Dwarkamai to
Chawri
and returns to Samadhi Mandir, after which the ‘Shej
Aarti’ is offered to Him.
The schedule of Palki procession
is as follows :-
At 8.15 PM:
Shri Sai Baba’s old portrait
draped in a crimson colour Royal robe, his Sacred
staff (Satka) and Sacred Slippers (Paduka) in a silver
platter are placed on the dais of ‘Samadhi’
for the darshan by the devotees, for about an hour.
9.00 – 9.15
PM:
The devotees and the attendants of
‘palki’ procession gather in the Main hall of Samadhi
Mandir and sing devotional songs, bhajans, abhangs etc. in
front of Shri Sai Baba.
9.15 PM:
The ‘palki’ procession begins
from Samadhi temple carrying Baba’s portrait
under state umbrella, Sacred staff (Satka) and Sacred slippers (paduka)
with all regal splendor. A priest walks ahead with incense smoke of ‘loban’.
Traditionally the portrait of Baba is carried by the members of the
present generation of Tatya Kote Patil’s family (in old days Baba was
escorted by Tatya Kote Patil).
9.20 PM:
The procession enters Dwarkamai
Masjid where the decked
up palanquin (palki) is kept ready in the foreyard of the
Masjid (This ‘palki’ was presented in the old days by Shri Sadu Bhai
Nayik, an ardent devotee of Shri Sai.)
In
Dwarkamai, Baba’s portrait
and the Sacred articles like staff (satka) and slippers (paduka)
are placed on the blessed stone in the foreground of Masjid, and a brief
programme of Bhajan and B by the devotees and the
attendants of ‘palki’ follows for about fifteen minutes. The
programme goes as per the fixed schedule as,“Jai Jai Ramkrishna
Hari”,“Sai naam Sukhdai” and ending with ‘Shirdi maze Pandharpur’.
After this Baba’s portrait and
other sacred objects are placed in the decked up ‘palki’ with
due sanctity and honour.
9.40 PM:
The procession carrying Baba’s
‘Palki’ on shoulders by the attendants reaches
Chawri where the worship is offered to Baba, adorning silver throne at
Chawri. Other Sacred objects are also placed here on a small table ‘chaurang’and
the ‘Shodashopachaar puja’ (full ceremonial worship as
prescribed in scriptures) is offered to Shri Sai.The aartis, which are
offered here are
Gheuni panchaarti / Aarti Saibaba /
Shirdi Maze Pandharpur and Ghaleen lotangan.
After aartis are performed Baba
is offered ‘Chilum’. Then the portrait and other sacred objects
are placed again in the ‘palki’.
9.50 PM:
‘Palki’ procession returns to
Samadhi Temple.
Baba’s portrait and the sacred
objects are placed on the dais of the Samadhi once again.
10.00 PM:
' Shej
aarti '(Night Aarti) begins. (As per schedule)
On other important occasions the
‘palki’ procession goes around the Shirdi village from Chawri, instead
of directly returning
to Samadhi Temple. ‘Shej aarti’ is performed only after
‘palki’ returns to the Samadhi Temple.
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