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Puttaparthi Tours
Puttaparthi is ever divine with the graceful existence of Sri Satya Sai Baba. The colossal Sai Ashram is the principle appealing aspect of the township and configurations a noteworthy part of its sightseeing expeditions also. The Ashram has adequate positions to retain you engrossed.
Sathya Sai Baba Ashram: In the historic year 1926, a blessed soul seemed on the world in the configuration of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The legend qualified divine might when he was hardly 14. Acclaimed as the incarnation of Sai Baba (Shirdi), the prophet is counted amongst one of the sacred saints of the 20th century.
The Village Mosque: In 1978, a mosque was built in the village on the directions of Sri Satya Sai Baba. On the outskirts of Puttaparthi, motor accidents had become a standard aspect and population requested Sai to help them. The prophet requested the people to delve a certain site, where a plate was unearthed. Subsequently, the plate was left in the new mosque and all the misadventures came to a halt.
Anjaneya (Hanuman) Swamy Temple: Flanked by Kalyana Mandapam and Sathyabhama Temple, Anjaneya Swamy Temple supports the sculpture of Lord Hanuman in a cave. At the feet of Lord, there is a pool that perpetually stays loaded up with water. It is trusted that the water exemplifies the tears of the Lord.
Kalpa Vriksha: Located on the banks of the Chitravati River, Kalpa Vriksha literally means 'Wish Fulfilling Tree'. This old tamarind tree is the standing testimony to the Sai's childhood. In the present day, Kalpa Vriksha has become a greatest site for people.
Samadhi: On the Samadhi Road, the Samadhi of Sai's parents - Sri Pedda Venkappa Raju and Smt. Easwaramma are to be found. Eswaramma Day, i.e. May 6th, is celebrated here every year, when extraordinary Bhajans are sung out and hundreds of the poor are fed.
SaiGita: The Elephant: Sai Gita is truly an elephant that was gifted to Sai by Madras Zoo. In India, it is considered auspicious to have actual elephants in the temple, as they are deliberated to be the representatives of Lord Ganesha.



