It was in Lendi Baug that Sai Baba would water the garden’s plants and take daily walks in the mornings and afternoons. Here is a Neem tree where he used to unwind. The “Deep griha” at Lendi Baug is made of marble stone and contains the revered oil lamp known as “Nanda deep,” which continues to burn steadily to this day. To keep it burning continuously, the deep is housed in a glass box. The Deep griha is next to a peepal tree as well. In Lendi Baug, there is a modest Datta Mandir with a figure of Datta made of marble. The samadhi of Sai Baba’s cherished horse, Shyam Sunder, is also kept at Lendi Baug. The well dug by Baba known as ‘Baba’s Shivdi’ can also be seen here.
Devotees of Sai Baba must visit Lendi Baug, a site of significant religious significance. With its exquisite plants and significant assets pertaining to Sai Baba’s life, Lendi Baug will add even more significance to your vacation to Shirdi. As you travel through the trails where the great saint of Shirdi once walked, this lovely garden will undoubtedly captivate you.
Sai Baba used to go for daily walks at Lendi Baug in Shirdi. Baba used to water the garden’s plants while they were out on a stroll. A modest temple dedicated to Datta has been built. Additionally, there is a temple made of marble where “Deep Griha” is located. Apparently, the precious oil is kept in the holy lamp. To keep the lamp from going out, it is placed inside a shield made of glass. Even now, the lamp that is situated in the Deep Griha continues to burn.
Opened – All Days of the Week
Opening Hours to Visit – 5. 00 am to 10.00 pm
Note: Timings May Vary on Special Days & On Festivals