Shri Siddhivinayak, also known as Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Elephant-headed God of wisdom and prosperity. Located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, India, this iconic temple holds significant cultural and religious importance for millions of devotees.
The temple's sanctum sanctorum houses a black stone idol of Lord Ganesha, adorned with various ornaments and offerings. Devotees flock to Shri Siddhivinayak to seek blessings, offer prayers, and express gratitude for success and prosperity. The atmosphere within the temple is filled with spiritual energy and devotion, making it a spiritual haven for worshippers.
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus, was born in 1469 in the village of Talwandi, now known as Nankana Sahib, in present-day Pakistan. His teachings form the core of Sikh philosophy, emphasizing the oneness of God, equality of all people, and the importance of selfless service.
Guru Nanak's life was marked by a series of spiritual journeys, known as Udasis, during which he traveled extensively to spread his message of love, compassion, and devotion to the one true God. He engaged in dialogue with religious leaders of various faiths, emphasizing the universality of divine truth and challenging societal norms that perpetuated discrimination.
Sant Chanduram Sahib were born on the 9 September 1947 at village of Panno Aakil, district Sakhar, presently part of Pakistan. It was the time when people were celebrating Shrikrishan Janamashtami hence this birth was considered as the divine blessing.
From the early childhood Sant Chanduram Sahib started to show a very keen interest in study of Vedanta and before he crosses the teen age went on have deep study of divine scripts such as Guru Bani, Srimadbhagvat, the Gita, and Ram charitmanas etc. Able guidance of father Sant Asudaram Sahib Ji helped him to cultivate faith and devotion for ancient Hindu Sanatan culture, value systems and spiritual traditions and decided to re-establishing reviving, rejuvenating and strengthening the same.
Sindh has been the land the “Sufis” – a place known for religious tolerance and communal harmony. The land has been blessed with saints of both Hindu as well as Muslim faiths. One such saint was Baba Nebhraj who is popularly referred to as “Shahenshah” by his followers. I first came to know about Baba Nebhraj few years ago as my maternal uncle was a follower of his and regularly used to visit “Majnu Ka Tila” in Outer Delhi where the sacred Samadhi of Baba Sahib stands. The uncle has since expired but there is still a Baba Sahib’s small statue in the family car. A large no. of Sindhi Gurmandir’s do also have a statue of Baba Nebhraj along with other sufi saints thereby reiterating Baba Sahib’s popularity in the “Samaj”.
This darbar called sai vasan shah darbar in the name of saint vasan shah baba.It is situated ulhasnagar-5,near swami shanti parkash ashram.The Fare is held every year and lot of sindhi devotees make presents in this darbar from all over india.
A divine place in Ulhasnagar with its own type of structure and characteristics of Darbar saheb...no Trust and donations are entertained...its like The one who gives here is Sai Vasanshah and the one who takes is also Sai vasanshah...must visit and witness the beautiful wax statue of Sai Vasanshah Saheb.
Sant Satram Dham (SSD) is a place of sanctity and reverence located in Pujya Raharki Sahib, Sindh, Pakistan. It is the birthplace of the great Sant Shahanshah Satguru Sai Satramdas Sahib, who was born on October 25th, 1866. His purpose was to eradicate ignorance from the minds of people and enlighten them with the eternal truth. Through his teachings, he spread the message of love, humanity, truth, and kindness. On January 25th, 1910, Sant Sai Satramdas Sahib left his mortal body and became one with the Lord Almighty.
This is uncommon that one who is looked as saint by the masses deny the status but this was the characteristic behaviour of one of popular sindhi saint of free India Saint Baba Gelaram Sahib who instead of being worshiped as saint always preferred to be known as social reformer and humble servant of humanity.
Born on 12 March 1930 in Sindh region of undivided India, Baba Gelaran were the true and dedicate disciple of Baba Hardasram often remembered as Godadiwala. Even before being forced to migrate to India Gelaram was married to Bindarandevi. In India he tries to settle down at Bhatapara situated in Chhattisgarh state.
Hansram Udasin was born on 30 December 1961 and at the age of about 6 years, his parents dedicated themselves to the service of Pujya Baba Sevaram Sahib on 11 May 1968.After Baba Gangaram Sahib's departure to heaven on August 6, 1996, Hansram ascended the throne of Hari Seva Dham of Bhilwara. Then started handling all the arrangements of the ashram.On April 23, 2016, Swami Hansram was awarded the title of Mahamandaleshwar in Simhastha Kumbh Ujjain on behalf of Panchayati Akhara Bada Udaasin.