Kakad Aarti The devotee should wake up at 5 a.m. in the morning, light the lamps and do the Kakad Aarti. The Prasad offered should be a mixture of butter and sugar. Panchaarti is preferred for this worship that is 5 wicks are used for all the aartis.After the completion of the aarti, the reading of SatChatira commences.
Importance of Shirdi Sai temple is that it houses the Samadhi temple of this great saint, where the sacred body of Sai baba is preserved along with the articles handled by Sai baba are displayed in the special showroom. All the rituals comprising the worship of this great saint, such as for Abhishek and the dals four aratis
Sai Baba was an Indian spiritual master and was regarded as a fakir, saint or satguru by his devotees according to their preference. He was honoured by both Muslims and Hindus. His teachings combined the essence of both the religions of Islam and Hinduism. He lived in Shirdi...
Aarti Sai Baba, saukhyadaataara jeeva. Charana rajaatalee
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