Gurusthan Coming Soon

Gurusthan Coming Soon

Gurusthan means

"place of the guru". It is where Baba spent most of his time when he first came to Shirdi, and also where, according to Baba, the tomb of his own guru is located, by the neem tree. Gurusthan is therefore one of the most important places in Shirdi. Once when some villagers were digging the foundations for Sathe Wada just behind the neem tree, they came across some bricks in the soil and what looked like the opening of a tunnel. Uncertain whether to proceed or not, they asked Baba what they should do. He told them that this was the site of the tombs of his ancestors and that it would be better not to disturb them

Gurusthan Sloka

Sada Nimbavrikshasya mooladhiwasat
Sudhasravinam tiktamapi-apriyam tam
Tarum Kalpavrikshadhikam sadhayanta
Namameeshwaram Sadgurum Sai Naatham

सदा निम्बवृक्षस्य मूलाधिवासात्
सुधास्रविणं तिक्तमप्यप्रियं तम्।
तरुं कल्पवृक्षाधिकं साधयन्तं
नमामीश्वरं सद्गुरुं साईनाथम्॥

I bow to Lord Sai, the Sadguru and Supreme Being,
Who eternally resides under the Neem tree,
Who though seeming bitter, bestows the nectar of grace,
Who is like the Kalpavriksha (wish-fulfilling tree), and even greater,
Who grants spiritual attainment to His devotees.

This verse highlights Sai Baba’s divine presence beneath the Neem tree (Nimbavriksha)—a symbol of the Gurusthan in Shirdi. It poetically acknowledges that though neem is bitter, Baba, who resided under it, radiated sweetness in the form of divine nectar (grace). He is revered as more powerful than the Kalpavriksha, fulfilling the deepest spiritual aspirations of devotees.

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