My recent visit to the New England Shirdi Sai Temple was an incredibly uplifting and spiritually fulfilling experience. From the moment I stepped inside, I could feel the divine energy and peaceful atmosphere that enveloped the temple.
The temple's architecture and design beautifully capture the essence of Shirdi Sai Baba's teachings and presence. The intricate carvings, colorful decorations, and serene prayer halls create a sacred space that instantly transports you to a realm of tranquility and devotion.
The temple staff and volunteers were warm, welcoming, and knowledgeable, making the visit even more memorable. Their dedication and commitment to ensuring a positive experience for all visitors were truly commendable.
The main sanctum, adorned with the idol of Shirdi Sai Baba, emanated a sense of serenity and reverence. Participating in the devotional rituals and prayers brought a deep sense of connection and inner peace. The spiritual discourses and teachings shared within the temple premises added to the overall enriching experience.
The New England Shirdi Sai Temple also offers various community programs and events, promoting unity, service, and spiritual growth. It's truly inspiring to witness the temple's efforts in fostering a sense of belonging and bringing people together in devotion and service.
Whether you're seeking solace, spiritual guidance, or simply a place to reflect and recharge, the New England Shirdi Sai Temple is a haven of peace and devotion. It serves as a reminder of Sai Baba's teachings and the power of faith.
I highly recommend visiting the New England Shirdi Sai Temple to experience the divine presence, connect with like-minded individuals, and find solace in the embrace of...
Read moreHad a really upsetting experience at the Sai temple today. There was a concert by blind artists, which was great, but the area wasn’t clearly blocked off so naturally some kids ended up running around near the space.
There was a particular lady volunteer yelling at the kids, and showing anger directed at the parents. She went on by saying things like “It’s not the kids’ fault, it’s the parents who can’t control them” and even said “blind people are better than the ones walking around.” That was just unnecessary and hurtful.
I calmly suggested putting up a barricade to avoid this kind of confusion, and her response was “Don’t tell me what to do” in the most rude tone.
I get that the volunteers are trying to not distract performers, but that doesn’t mean they get to treat people like that. Kids got very upset that some stranger is...
Read moreThis is the best Hindu temple we have been going to since past few months. The space is just divine and peaceful 😌 I’d also like to give a shout out for the people who work there and the priests there 🙏🏼. We recently hosted our baby shower and the management helped us to make sure we have a smooth experience with the whole planning. We also did the catering from the canteen there and the food was just amazing. Less oily, less spicy and most importantly budget friendly. We had the Bajaya Hall which accommodated 50 adults and 20 kids. And we were in touch with Sudhakar Ji for the hall inquiry and Kumar Ji for the catering of food. Both of them made sure we were able to get the best response when needed. We had a beautiful day and I’d like to thank each and everyone who made this a memorable experience for us! Om...
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