The renowned Saibaba temple in Shirdi was among the religious places in Maharashtra which were closed in view of the second wave of COVID pandemic in April this year. This comes weeks after the Maharashtra government on September 24 announced to re-open all religious places in the state from October 7. However, Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust has asked devotees to follow certain rules and regulations to get direct entry into the Sai temple. Those who wanted to visit the Shirdi Sai temple will be able to seek the blessing on the first day of Navratri. The Shirdi Sai Temple in Maharashtra will re-open for devotees from October 7. From Navratri to Durga puja, the upcoming days are expected to be full of fun.
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