
Sri Shirdi Sai Shakthi Sannidhi
RamaKrishna Nagar, Mysore
Main Entrance of Sri Shirdi Sai Shakthi Sannidhi Mandir
@ RamaKrishna Nagar E&F Block, MYSORE

Sri Shirdi Sai Shakthi Sannidhi Mandir Came to Light On the auspicious inauguration done on 17th Nov 2011. It is the only Shirdi Sai temple to having the biggest Shirdi Sai Murthi from Jaipur and have been blessed and inaugurated by Shirdi's Maha Archak, in and around Mysore. is Situated Near to Shirdi Sai Circle, Rama KrishnaNagar E&F Block. Mysore
Sai Baba of Shirdi (Marathi: शिर्डीचे श्री साईबाबा, Urdu: شردی سائیں بابا), was an Indian guru, yogi, and fakir who is regarded by his Hindu and Muslim devotees as a God. Many Hindu devotees – including Hemadpant, who wrote the famous Shri Sai Satcharitra – consider him an incarnation of Lord Krishna while other devotees consider him as an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. Saivites or worshipers of Lord Shiva consider Shirdi Sai, a formest siva-natha (Saivite Saint), or a Saint who has earned the most benevolent and auspicious grace of Lord Shiva the great god head of the holy trinity in Hinduism. Many devotees believe that he was a Satguru, an enlightened Sufi Pir, or a Qutub. The name "Sai" was given to him upon his arrival at Shirdi, a town in the west-Indian state of Maharashtra. Mahalsapati, a local temple priest, recognized him as a Muslim saint and greeted him with the words 'Ya Sai!', meaning 'Welcome Sai!'. Sai or Sayi is a Persian title given to Sufi saints, meaning 'poor one'.
However Sāī may also refer to the Sanskrit term "Sakshat Eshwar" or the divine. The honorific "Baba" means "father; grandfather; old man; sir" in Indo-Aryan languages. Thus Sai Baba denotes "holy father", "saintly father" or "poor old man".
Everybody is Welcome to Have blessings of Lord Shirdi Sai Baba ji!!!
SAIRAM TO ALL!!!