Gurusthan






Sai Baba first came to Shridhi in the form of
Bal Yogi - a child ascetic. He was first spotted seated under
a Neem tree. This place came to be known as
Gurusthan. The renovation of Gurusthan was made on
30th September, 1941. The present temple was built after this period.
There is a small shrine in Gurusthan. On a elevated platform
of this shrine a big portrait of Baba is placed.
On the side is a marble statue of Baba.
In front of the portrait is a Shivling and the Nandi.
Photos of twelve Jyotirlingas are kept in the temple.
The branches of the Neem tree have come out through the roof of the temple



Devotees Believe That When Incense Sticks Are Burnt Here,
Their Prayers Offered Are Answered


This Was Given To Meghashyam, Baba Installed This In The Gurusthan