Shani Shingnapur Darshan Guide | How To Reach Shani Shingnapur from Shirdi? | Shani Dev Mandir Tour
Time Tags:
0:00 Intro
0:37 How to reach Shani shingnapur by taxi?
1:06 Things to Do on the way to Shani shingnapur
1:22 Parking near the temple
2:03 Where to buy pooja samagri
2:10 Temple Darshan
3:52 History of Shani shingnapur temple
4:53 Where to buy prasad from?
5:11 New Shani shingnapur temple extension
5:53 Things to consider on this trip
Details of Shani shingnapur visit, Shani shingnapur kaise jaye?
Shani shingnapur is approximately 70kms from shirdi and it takes 1.5 hours to reach by road. Shani shingnapur can only be reached by road. To reach Shani shingnapur you can drive by personal vehicle or you can take a hare taxi to Shani shingnapur temple which will cost you ₹200 for full journey.
Shani shingnapur darshan guide, Shani shingnapur darshan kaise kare?
Shani shingnapur temple is open all day long and the temple is really busy in the morning hours, you will find less crowd in the evening after 6pm.
Shani shingnapur prasad can be purchased from the temple prasad counter for rupees 20 only. the prasad is made of coconut.
what is the History of Shani shingnapur temple?
The story of the swayambhu statue handed down from generations through word of mouth, goes something like this: When the Shepherd touched the stone with a pointed rod, the stone started bleeding. The shepherds were astounded. Soon the whole village gathered around to watch the miracle. On that night Lord Shaneeshwara appeared in the dream of the most devoted and pious of the shepherds.
How old is Shani shingnapur temple?
The Shani shingnapur temple is approximately 400 years old and is the temple of shani devta.
How many people visit the shani shingnapur temple?
The shrine for Shani consists of a five and a half feet high black rock installed on an open-air platform, which symbolizes the god Shani. A Trishula (trident) is placed along the side of the image and a Nandi (bull) image is on the south side. In front are the small images of Shiva and Hanuman
Generally, the temple has 30-45,000 visitors a day, which swells to around three lakh (i.e. three hundred thousand) on amavasya (the no moon day), believed to be the most auspicious day to appease Shani.[1] The village holds a fair in honour of the deity on this day. A bigger festival is held on new moon days that fall on Saturdays. Devotees bathe Lord Shani's image with water and oil and offer flowers, and udid to him. A palanquin procession of Shani is held on the day of the fair. Other festivals include the birthday of Shani, Shani Jayanti.
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