Deccan Chronicle

Shirdi bandh, but temple to remain open

Devotees not ready to accept Pathri as Sai Baba’s birthplace

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

While locals of the temple town of Shirdi called for a bandh on Sunday following a controvers­y over the birthplace of Sai Baba, the trustee of the temple there said that the shrine would remain open despite the shutdown.

Controvers­y erupted after Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced a grant of `100 crore for developmen­t of facilities at the Sai Janmasthan (birthplace) at Pathri in Parbhani district. While Pathri is considered to be Sai Baba’s birthplace by some devotees, residents of Shirdi claim that the exact birthplace of the much revered saint is not known.

“The temple will remain open despite the bandh call,” Deepak Mugalikar, chief executive officer of the Shree Sai Baba Sansthan Trust at Shirdi said. Meanwhile, local BJP MLA Radhakrish­na Vikhe-Patil supported the shutdown called for by the residents.

“The Chief Minister should withdraw his statement that Pathri is Sai Baba's birthplace. Pathri only has one of the several

Sai temples in the country. All Sai devotees are feeling hurt, so this controvers­y should be ended,” the former state minister said.

BJP MP and Radhakrish­na VikhePatil’s son, Sujay VikhePatil, too reprimande­d the state government for the dispute over the birthplace of Sai Baba. “There was no such dispute until now. Why have claims that

Pathri is Sai Baba’s birthplace come up only after the new government has taken over? The people of Shirdi may resort to legal action,” he said.

Amidst the call for bandh, Congress leader and former Chief Minister Ashok Chavan urged locals that the creation of facilities for devotees at Pathri should not be opposed owing to the controvers­y over the birthplace.

The Sai Baba temple in Shirdi draws lakhs of devotees from across India every year.

Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will hold talks to resolve the controvers­y over the birthplace of Saibaba, the 19th century spiritual figure, an official statement said here on Saturday evening.

■ THE CONTROVERS­Y began after Thackeray announced a grant of `100 crore for developmen­t of facilities at “Sai janmasthan” at Pathri.

■ Local residents and leaders in Shirdi took exception to the CM’s announceme­nt, saying the birthplace of the saint was not known.

 ??  ?? The Shirdi Saibaba temple attracts thousands of devotees
The Shirdi Saibaba temple attracts thousands of devotees

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