Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Haryana

The Shirdi Sai Baba Temple in Haryana is a serene spiritual destination dedicated to Sai Baba of Shirdi, a spiritual master who is regarded by his devotees as a saint, fakir, and satguru. This temple is a replica of the original Shirdi Sai Baba Temple located in Shirdi, Maharashtra, and attracts thousands of devotees seeking blessings and peace.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Haryana, Haryana, India

  • Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi
  • Nearest Railway Station: Gurgaon Railway Station
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Shirdi Sai Baba Temple Bus Stop
  • Nearest Metro Station: Huda City Centre Metro Station
  • Cab Availability: Available 24/7

Best time to visit Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Haryana, Haryana, India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

MarchAprilOctoberNovember

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Travel Tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the crowds and experience a more serene atmosphere.
  • Dress modestly and respectfully, covering shoulders and knees, as a sign of respect for the temple's cultural norms.
  • Check the temple's official website or contact them directly for any special events or timings that might affect your visit.
  • Be mindful of your belongings and keep valuables secure, as crowded places can attract pickpockets.
  • Consider hiring a local guide to gain deeper insights into the temple's history and the teachings of Sai Baba.
  • Stay hydrated and carry water, especially if visiting during warmer months, but remember to respect the temple's rules regarding food and drink inside the premises.
  • Use public transport or hire a taxi to reach the temple, as parking can be limited during peak times.
  • Be prepared for a bit of walking, as the temple complex is large and you may need to walk from parking areas or public transport stops.
  • Follow the temple's photography rules; some areas may prohibit photography to maintain the sanctity of the space.
  • Engage with the local culture by participating in the aarti or other rituals, but always follow the lead of locals or temple staff to ensure you're respecting traditions.