"As is the devotion in one's mind, so is the experience Baba grants."
The transition from day to night in Shirdi is marked by a profound spiritual transition: the . Known as the evening prayer performed at sunset, typically around 5:30 pm or 6:30 pm depending on the season, it is a ritual of surrender that invites devotees to place the day’s burdens at the feet of Sai Baba. Among the many renditions of this sacred hymn, the "Live Feel" version by Pramod Medhi has become a staple for devotees seeking the authentic atmosphere of the Shirdi Mandir from afar. Who is Pramod Medhi?
: It involves the rhythmic waving of lit lamps ( Aratrika ) and the offering of incense ( Dhoopam ), lamps ( Deepam ), and food ( Maha Neivedyam ) to Baba. "As is the devotion in one's mind, so
: The word Dhoop refers to incense. The fragrant smoke symbolizes the purification of the environment and the total surrender of the devotee’s ego to the divine.
The Dhoop Aarti is more than a ceremony; it is a "bridge connecting us to divine grace". Who is Pramod Medhi
For those looking to experience this daily, the Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust also provides official live web streaming of all four daily Aartis directly from Shirdi.
Praising Baba as the embodiment of Truth, Consciousness, and Bliss ( Sat-Chit-Ananda ). Why Devotees Choose the "Live Feel" Version The fragrant smoke symbolizes the purification of the
An invocation for Baba to come as the omnipresent, eternal incarnation.