Telangana Shirdi (Sai Mandir) Nemli

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About Telangana Shirdi (Sai Mandir)

Telangana Shirdi (Sai Mandir) Nemli located in the state of Telangana and popular in North Telangana districts, neighboring Maharashtra and Karnataka. This beautiful Mandir is spread over an area of 4.5 acres and constructed in 2009.

The Mandir Constructed by a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Dr. Mohan Reddy Patalolla who is resident of New Jersey, United States of America and belongs Nemli village. Mandir located in the Banswada-Bodhan road distance of 8 Km from Banswada.The Mandir inaugurated on 7th of March 2009 in GRAND Scale with Vigraha Pratishtapana and on 27th of November, 2009 Navagraha and Dwarakamai was added to the Mandir.

SHIRDI SAI
The Sai Baba who is also popularly known as Shirdi Sai Baba is a saint who is worshiped by large number of devotees from all religions across the globe. There are large number of stories which are associated with Sai Baba and his miracles. Though he is very popular all over the globe but people in India have enhanced faith in Sai Baba.

The life and teachings of Shri Sai Baba are very well documented in the Sai Satcharitra which is written by Shri Hemadpant in Marathi and this was blessed personally by the Sai Baba. It is believed that the name Sai Baba is a combination of Indian and Persian origin where the word Sai is from Indian Origin meaning Sakshaat Ishwaraa and the word Baba as used in Indo Aryan Languages means FATHER/SIR/ GRAND FATHER. Thus we can say that Sai Baba denotes Saintly Father or HOLY Father.

The details regarding the birth and the life of Sai Baba before the age of 16 are vague and has thus led to various speculations with regards to his origin. Sai Baba lived in a mosque which was called Dwarakamai and through his life and teachings he tried to reconcile the Islam and Hinduism.

Sai Baba practiced Hindu as well as Muslim rituals and he used the figures and the words which were inspired by both traditions. Sai Baba was buried in a Hindu Mandir located in Shirdi.

There was no love for perishable things by Sai Baba and his sole concern was in self-realization. Sai Baba as popular epigrams stated that: God is Sabkha Malik which had its roots in the Islam, Sufism and Bhagwat Gita.

Salient Hallmarks within the Temple Premises

The sacred Dwarakamai was built. The name was inspired by Baba’s own abode in Shirdi which was called by the same name. The sacred Dhuni at the Dwarakamai is kept burning round the clock through the year. It marks the destruction of ego in us and denotes the pious thought that we should give up on materialistic things and search for self-actualization. The Dwarakamai also hosts a life-size statue of Baba in sitting position that appears to looking into the eyes of the devotees. The gaze of Baba appears to be looking deep into the hearts of the devotees and offers them solace merely by entering the sanctum called Dwarakamai.
With the blessings of Sai Baba, a large 23 foot statue of Sai Baba in cooking position adorned the temple and the spectacular complex sprawling over 2.5 acres was built