(Photos courtesy : Sai Bhakta Dr.Vinni, Shirdi- Author of Ambrosia in Shirdi )
OTHER TEMPLES IN SHIRDI
KANIF NATH TEMPLE
This temple is in front of the post office. Kanif Nath is one of the Navnaths. Baba is said to have visited this temple on various occasions. Festivals are conducted in this temple in the month of Shravan, Gokulashtami and other holy days. Daily pujas are conducted by the village Pujari.
MAHALAKSHMI MANDIR
On Pimpalwadi Road adjacent to Pilgrims Inn is this Mahalakshmi Mandir. Bala Shimpe once suffered from malignant malaria. He tried all sorts of medicines but it did not abate. He ran to Shirdi and fell at Baba's feet. Baba said, "Give a black dog some morsels of rice mixed with curds in front of the Lakshmi Temple". So Bala Shimpe took the rice and curds to the temple, there he found a black dog wagging its tail. He placed the rice before the dog who at once ate it, thus ridding him of malaria (Ref. ESS, XIII).
KHANDOBA MANDIR
Khandoba, an Avatar of Shiva, is the Kul Devata of Maharashtra. This small temple is situated opposite the bus stand and adjacent to 'Sai Nath' Hospital. Mahalsapathi was the priest of this temple. When Baba came with Chand Patil's Carriage party, Mahalsapathi came out of the temple and greeted Baba saying 'Ya Sai'- since then the villagers called Him SAI BABA.
But later when Baba went into the temple and said it was a fit place for a Fakir's residence because of the solitude. Mahalsapathi objected saying that 'no Muslim should get into his Hindu temple'. Then Mahalsapathi and Kashiram requested Baba to stay in the Masjid and looked after His needs. Mahalsapathi was attracted to Baba's divinity that he hardly left His side.
Baba asked Upasani to sit quietly (ughe mughe) in this temple for three and half years for his spiritual advancement and Baba would do the rest. In 1929 Upasani reconstructed this temple with bricks and mortar and installed a 'Gopurarrf in gratitude to Baba for showering His grace.
On Champa Shrusti, a grand festival is held here annually. Many devotees after fervent prayer, walk on the live coal that is kept in the long pit. The Pujari completes the ceremony by walking on the live coal.
BANYAN TREE
This is the blessed Banyan tree that gave shade to the marriage party of Chand Patil and family. The party alighted at the foot of this Banyan tree in Bhagat Mahalsapathi's field near Khandoba Mandir. Members of the party descended one by one and the Fakir also got down. Bhagat Mahalsapathy saw the young Fakir and said "Ya Sai" others also addressed Him as Sai and henceforth He became known as Sai Baba (Ref. ESS. Ch. V). This tree is on your right side after entering the compound. A small parapet is made around it and a small Baba's shrine with Padukas are placed there to commemorate the wonderful return of Sai Baba to Shirdi.