Why Sai Baba Lived in Dwarkamai

Dwarkamai is not just a place. It is the heart of Sai Baba’s life and teachings. This article explains why Sai Baba lived in Dwarkamai, in simple words.

DEVOTION

Vedant Sharma

1/11/20262 min read

a couple of statues with candles
a couple of statues with candles

Sai Baba of Shirdi lived most of his life in Dwarkamai, a simple old mosque in Shirdi, Maharashtra. From this place, he guided thousands of devotees and spread his message of faith, patience, and unity.

What Is Dwarkamai?

Dwarkamai was originally a broken mosque when Sai Baba came to Shirdi. The building had damaged walls and no doors. Sai Baba made it his home and slowly turned it into a spiritual center.

Inside Dwarkamai:

  • Sai Baba lived and slept

  • The sacred fire (Dhuni) burned continuously

  • Devotees gathered for blessings

  • People from all religions prayed together

1. Dwarkamai Symbolized Unity of Religions

Sai Baba lived in a mosque but respected Hindu traditions deeply.

By choosing Dwarkamai, he showed that God does not belong to one religion. Hindu prayers and Muslim practices existed side by side in this space.

This was Sai Baba’s living message of “Sabka Malik Ek”.

2. Dwarkamai Represented Simplicity

Sai Baba believed a simple life brings inner peace.

Dwarkamai had no luxury or comfort. By living there, Sai Baba taught people that spiritual growth does not need wealth or status.

His life showed that happiness comes from faith, not possessions.

3. Dwarkamai Was a Place of Healing

Many devotees believe Dwarkamai was a center of miracles.

People who were sick, worried, or troubled came there seeking help. Sai Baba comforted them, prayed for them, and gave sacred ash (Udi) from the Dhuni.

For devotees, Dwarkamai became a place of hope and healing.

4. The Sacred Dhuni in Dwarkamai

Sai Baba kept a sacred fire burning in Dwarkamai day and night.

The Dhuni symbolized:

  • Purity

  • Protection

  • Continuous divine presence

The ash from this fire is still believed to have healing power.

5. Dwarkamai Was Open to Everyone

Sai Baba did not turn anyone away.

Rich or poor, Hindu or Muslim, men or women, all were welcome in Dwarkamai. There were no rules, no discrimination, and no barriers.

This openness made Dwarkamai a place of equality and compassion.

6. Dwarkamai Was Sai Baba’s Teaching Space

Sai Baba did not give formal sermons. His teachings came through daily life inside Dwarkamai.

People learned by watching:

  • His patience

  • His kindness

  • His silence

  • His acceptance of life

Dwarkamai became a living classroom of spirituality.

Why Dwarkamai Is Important Today

Even today, devotees feel a deep spiritual connection when they visit Dwarkamai.

It reminds them to:

  • Live simply

  • Respect all faiths

  • Trust God

  • Help others

Dwarkamai continues to inspire peace and devotion.

Sai Baba lived in Dwarkamai because it reflected everything he stood for: simplicity, unity, faith, and compassion. He turned an ordinary mosque into a sacred place through his presence and love.

Dwarkamai teaches us that holiness is not in buildings, but in hearts filled with faith and patience.