Reaches mumbai in morning by siddeshwar train. Where speciality is marathi luch / dinner rs.
darshan was good.įrom siddeshwar temple to solapur station i took auto solapur i went to hotel veg sugaran. from st stop i took auto to siddeshwar temple. i drop at rang bhavan chowk to proceed my further journey to siddeshwar temple. its self service.įrom mandir i got direct st bus to solapur rs. which has rice & sambar type amty which is too good.
Mahaprasad timing at mandir in afternoon. 600/- for separate 300/- for one bed separate for ladies if only one person.įor breakfast there is mandir canteen which has poha, idli, bhaji, tea, coffee etc at very low cost & the food was yummy tasty. There is yatri niwas of mandir - per person stay in common hall room. St bus reaches akkalkot from solapur st stand in an hour time. There are st buses from solapur st stand but are very few which have pecific timing & have to wait. I took st bus per per person to akkalkot & from there to mandir a auto 30/- (10/- per person). Some travel agents are also there which charges per person to drop at akkalkot mandir.
There are lot of auto standing outside station charging 20/- per person means for (3 persons seat).Ī few steps forward there is bus stop near to solapur station.įrom there i took bus to reach solapur st bus stand which is per person ticket.įrom solapur st stand to akalkot there are many buses to go. Start from mumbai to solapur by siddeshwar train 10:47pm night & reach at solapur station in morning 7am. Such nishkam sadhana (spiritual practice without expectation) will ensure a Guru’s blessings and He will surely take care of the seeker on all fronts.Akkalkot swami samarth maharaj temple- akkalkot Like Sakhu, we too should chant regardless of our worldly situation and develop the total faith needed, to have no expectations of worldly benefits from our spiritual practice. Hence it is important to continue spiritual practice at all times, especially in times of distress. Spiritual practice is the best way to improve both. Moral: Our worldly situations are due to either our destiny or our willful actions. On her return to Junnar, surprisingly, the landlord willingly gave back her piece of land! Sakhu at once realised that all the good that was happening to her was by the grace of Akkalkot Maharaj and felt very grateful. In a few days she was totally cured of her incurable disease! Grateful for the Saint’s blessings, Sakhu paid obeisance to Him and returned home happily. Sakhu followed the instructions without any doubt or delay.
#SHREE SWAMI SAMARTH AARTI SANGRAH SKIN#
He gave her a soft white stone and asked her to apply its paste to her skin everyday after bathing. However, Maharaj at once knew Sakhu’s suffering. Sakhu did not ask for anything from the great Saint and was content with the good fortune of visiting Him.
When she reached Akkalkot, Maharaj lovingly made all arrangements for her stay at the ashram (hermitage). He asked her to meet Maharaj and even arranged for her travel to Akkalkot. One day, Sakhu met Gopalrao, a devotee of Akkalkot Maharaj. She prayed to God for nothing but the strength to face the problems of her life. She felt that all the suffering that came her way was due to her destiny and did not blame anyone. The little money she had with her was used on treatment, but no cure was in sight.ĭespite her suffering, Sakhu’s faith in The Lord was strong and she would spend her days chanting (repeating) the Name of The Lord. Soon, Sakhu fell ill with a skin disease. Thus, with no other way to earn a living, she had to resort to begging on the streets. Her landlord had cunningly taken away the only land that she owned. In a nearby town of Junnar lived a lady called Sakhu. He was always there for seekers who came to Him with faith. Akkalkot Maharaj was a great Saint, who was given the Name ‘Akkalkot’ after the small Indian town that he lived in.