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Shirdi

Best Time to Visit January, February, October, November, December
Shirdi

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Shirdi is a town located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India, and is famous for the shrine of Sai Baba, a revered spiritual saint. Here's an overview of Shirdi: Shirdi is primarily known for the shrine of Sai Baba, a 19th-century saint who is worshipped by millions of devotees worldwide. Sai Baba is regarded as a spiritual master and healer who preached tolerance, love, and charity. The Sai Baba Temple, also known as the Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir, is the focal point of Shirdi's spiritual life. Devotees visit the temple to seek blessings, offer prayers, and experience the peaceful ambiance associated with Sai Baba's teachings. Sai Baba arrived in Shirdi in the mid-19th century and lived there until his samadhi (passing away) in 1918. He performed miracles, healed the sick, and taught his followers through parables and simple teachings, drawing people from all walks of life. Shirdi attracts millions of pilgrims annually, making it one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in India. The atmosphere in Shirdi is charged with devotion, especially during festivals like Ram Navami, Guru Purnima, and Sai Baba's death anniversary. Apart from the Sai Baba Temple, Shirdi has other places of interest for visitors, including Dwarkamai Mosque where Sai Baba lived, Chavadi where he used to spend alternate nights, and the Samadhi Mandir, where his mortal remains are interred. Over the years, Shirdi has seen significant development in infrastructure, accommodation facilities, and transportation to cater to the needs of pilgrims and tourists. The town has hotels, lodges, and guesthouses of varying budgets to accommodate visitors. Shirdi reflects the cultural blend of Maharashtra, with local cuisine offerings such as Maharashtrian thalis, snacks like vada pav, and sweets like puran poli being popular among visitors. Visiting Shirdi is not only a religious experience but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the teachings and aura of Sai Baba, making it a spiritually enriching journey for many devotees and travelers alike.

Country

India

Best Time to Visit

January, February, October, November, December

Ideal Duration

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Visa Rules

Last updated: 2025-04-23 03:41:06

Tourist Visa

You can apply for a tourist visa if you're visiting India for recreation, sightseeing, or to meet friends and relatives. You can also apply for a tourist visa if you're attending a short-term yoga program or medical treatment.

 You can apply for an e-visa online. 

Mandatory Documents:

1. Passport: Original passport valid for at least 6 months with at least 3 blank visa pages, plus a photocopy of the passport's data page.

2. Photographs: Two passport-size photographs (2x2 inches) glued to the visa application form as per instructions.

3. Visa Application Form: Fill out the Indian Government visa application form online at www.indianvisaonline.gov.in. Ensure your signature matches your passport signature and validate the data with a declaration signature at the bottom of page 2.

Additional Documents (Depending on Applicant's Situation):

β€’ For Applicants of Indian Origin (Born Indian):

o Surrender Certificate or cancelled Indian passport copy or sworn affidavit.

β€’ For Applicants of Indian Origin (Naturalized):

o First passport copy (if issued in India), Nationality Certificate, or sworn affidavit.

β€’ Explanation for Birth in India (if not of Indian origin): Letter in English addressed to consular services explaining details and reasons.

β€’ Parent of Indian Descent Born in France: Statement confirming no previous Indian passport or nationality.

β€’ Joining Specific Organizations in India: Official invitation letter in a sealed envelope from the organization.

β€’ Property Ownership Intention: Letter from Reserve Bank of India granting permission to acquire property and proof of property ownership in India.

β€’ Minor Applicants: French "livret de famille" or birth certificate, ID proof of each parent, and travel authorization letter signed by both parents.

β€’ Dual Nationality: Copy of the second passport.

β€’ Applicants of Pakistani Origin: Reference form as per current nationality and additional documents based on current or previous nationality.

Declaration:

Certification: Acknowledgment of submitting a complete application and acceptance of the minimum processing time required.

Make sure to gather all necessary documents according to your specific situation and follow the guidelines closely to ensure a smooth visa application process. If you have any more questions or need further clarification on any of these requirements, feel free to ask!

Disclaimers

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