Ram Navami Utsav: Devotees visit Shirdi in lakhs, donate Rs 1.67 crore in cash

ANI April 9, 2025 190 views

The annual Ram Navami Utsav in Shirdi witnessed an extraordinary surge of global devotees this year. Over 2.5 lakh pilgrims from around the world participated in the three-day event, showcasing remarkable spiritual enthusiasm. The Shree Saibaba Sansthan Trust reported impressive donations totaling Rs 4.26 crore, with Rs 1.67 crore received in cash. The festival not only celebrated religious traditions but also highlighted the powerful spirit of unity and devotion.

"Ram Navami Utsav was organised from 5 to 7 April. During this time, people from across the world visited Shirdi." - Bhimraj Darade, SSST Deputy CEO
Shirdi, April 9: A total of Rs 4.26 crore has been collected by the Shree Saibaba Sansthan Trust (SSST) during the Ram Navami Ustav, which was organised in Maharashtra's Shirdi from April 5 to 7, Bhimraj Darade, Deputy Chief Executive Office of the Trust said.

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2.5 lakh devotees visited Shirdi during Ram Navami festival

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Total donations reached Rs 4.26 crore

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Rs 1.67 crore collected in cash

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Demonstrates global spiritual connectivity

He said that more than 2.5 lakh devotees from around the world visited Shirdi and donated Rs 1.67 crore in cash.

"Ram Navami Utsav was organised from 5 to 7 April. During this time, people from across the world visited Shirdi. More than 2.5 lakh devotees visited here. A total of Rs 4.26 crore has been collected in donations from the devotees. Of Rs 4.26 crore, nearly Rs 1.67 crore has been donated in the form of cash," Darade told ANI.

Earlier, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha visited the Shri Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Seva Mandir in Agartala to offer prayers. The temple, located near Amtali Police Station at Baisnab Tilla, is managed by the Agartala Shri Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Seva Mandir Trust.

Numerous devotees attended the event to celebrate Lord Rama's birth. The Shri Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Seva Mandir is renowned for its charitable and educational initiatives, which focus on the teachings of Shirdi Sai Baba and Indian philosophy.

Meanwhile, in a heartening display of communal harmony, members of the Muslim Sewa Samiti in Nagpur showered flower petals on devotees participating in the Shobha Yatra during the Ram Navami celebrations on Sunday.

The event, which highlights the spirit of brotherhood, has been a tradition followed by the Muslim Sewa Samiti since 1993.

A member of the Muslim Sewa Samiti explained the significance of their gesture: "We have been following this tradition since 1993. The message is brotherhood. Hindu brothers also welcomed us with enthusiasm during Milad-ul-Nabi. We celebrate all the festivals together."

Another member echoed the sentiment, emphasising the importance of unity. He said, "Nagpur is the city of brotherhood. Our motive is to promote this brotherhood and peace."

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari also participated in the Ram Navami celebrations in Nagpur, offering prayers during the festivities.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Such beautiful devotion shown by all the devotees! The communal harmony examples from Nagpur really warm my heart ❤️ Sai Baba bless everyone!
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Rahul M.
While the donations are impressive, I hope the trust uses this money transparently for charitable causes and temple maintenance. Would love to see annual reports on fund utilization.
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Anjali S.
Visited Shirdi last year during Ram Navami - the energy is indescribable! The flower petal tradition by Muslim Sewa Samiti is so beautiful. This is the real India we should celebrate 🙏
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Sanjay P.
2.5 lakh devotees in 3 days is incredible! The infrastructure must have been stretched thin though. Maybe the trust can invest some donations in better crowd management systems for future events.
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Meena T.
The Nagpur tradition since 1993 gives me hope! In these divisive times, we need more stories like this. Jai Shri Ram and Allah Hafiz to all 🙌
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Vikram D.
Amazing to see how Sai Baba's teachings continue to unite people across religions. The educational initiatives mentioned are particularly commendable - knowledge is true devotion.

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