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Shirdi
Sai
Museum
Sai
Museum
in
Shirdi
is
a
rich
repository
of
all
things
associated
with
Shri
Saibaba.
Kept
under
the
maintenance
of
Saibaba
Sansthan
of
Shirdi,
the
Museum
has
some
of
the
most
intimate
and
personal
belongings
of
the
Spiritual
Guru
Saibaba.
Devotees
from
across
the
world
visit
this
Museum
that
is
a
part
of
Dwarkamai.
The
Sai
Museum
has
carefully
kept
many
of
the
things
that
were
close
to
this
charismatic
Guru.
It
has
Saibaba's
padukas
or
footwear,
which
are
revered
by
the
Sai
devotees.
The
place
also
has
some
of
the
coins
that
Saibaba
gave
to
Malsapati,
the
priest
of
Khandoba.
The
museum
preserves
the
two
utensils
that
were
used
to
feed
people
in
hordes.
In
these
utensils
one
was
small
and
other
big.
The
smaller
one
was
used
to
provide
food
for
50
people
while
the
big
one
was
used
to
serve
a
group
of
100
people.
The
museum
also
has
a
Grinding
Mill
that
was
used
by
Lord
Saibaba.
This
grinding
mill
has
its
own
significance
and
is
symbolic
of
the
deep-seated
philosophy
of
Sri
Saibaba.
The
Grinding
Mill
posits
the
concept
of
Dharma
and
Bhakti
that
must
come
together
for
the
ultimate
salvation.
The
upper
stone
symbolized
Bhakti
and
the
lower
one
was
representative
of
Dharma.
Deciphering
the
true
essence
of
life
the
mill
showed
that
with
the
faith
on
Dharma
and
Bhakti,
mankind
could
achieve
the
state
of
Supreme
Being.
Articles
that
were
personally
used
by
Saibaba
are
kept
in
Samadhi
temple.
Devotees
can
witness
these
articles
when
in
the
Samadhi
temple.
The
Sai
museum
also
has
the
chair
that
was
used
by
God
Saibaba
regularly.
You
can
also
have
a
look
at
the
cot
on
which
Saibaba's
last
bathing
took
place
after
his
demise.
There
is
this
earthenware,
which
was
used
by
Saibaba
while
begging.
The
pot
in
which
Saibaba
stored
water
is
still
here
and
full
with
water
even
today.
There
is
the
original
chimta
carefully
preserved
in
here
that
Saibaba
used
while
singing
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