Museum Hall

A small museum of Sai Sansthan at Shirdi (housed in Samadhi temple) where an old portrait of Sai Baba and His modest possessions like a long robe - Kafani, begging bowls (tin pots), clay pipes - Chillum, sacred staff - Satka, leather slippers - Paduka are displayed. Besides this there are few other silver articles which were in use in the Palki procession as well as formal worship of Baba in those days.
Baba's paduka's (footer's)

Sai's name was given to him by Shri Malsapati. These were the coins given to him by Sai baba.

Articles related to Baba's life

Palki Procession

Blessed are the articles that were touched by Baba

Chahe Ram Kaho Chahe Shyam Kaho -Mera Sai sabhi mein samaaya

Om Shree Sainathaya Namah

Grinding mill and other articles used by Baba

There were 2 utensils , one small and one big-the former provided food for 50 and the latter for 100 people

Articles Personally Used By Shri Sai Baba Kept In Samadhi Mandir

The chair never used by Baba

Cot where Baba's last bathing took after his demise.

An earthen ware in which Baba used to beg
and feed the animals and the birds


Pot in which Baba used to store water and even
today pot full of water has been kept in Dwarakamayi

Baba lived in shirdi for almost for 60 years and used this grinding
stone every day, the two stones of his mill consisted of dharma and bhakti ,
the former being the lower and the later the upper one


Original Chimta