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Bisalpur Sai Mandir ki Sthapan Leela

Published on May 04, 2026 | By Mandir Sewadar
Bisalpur Sai Mandir ki Sthapan Leela

The journey of how Shrishirdisaisharnamdham on Station Road, Bisalpur, grew from a tiny neighborhood prayer spot into a vast, majestic citadel of faith is a beautiful story of silent miracles and divine coordination. Every single brick of this holy temple has a story of devotion behind it, proving that when Baba decides to build a home for his children, all resources and sahyog appear automatically at the perfect time.

The Blessed Friday of July 15, 2011

Before the year 2011, a few local Sai devotees in Bisalpur used to host small weekly bhajan gatherings at their private houses. They always felt a deep, intense desire to have a dedicated public temple where everyone could pray together freely without any social boundaries. On July 15, 2011, their prayers were answered when a small, beautifully carved idol of Baba was consecration under an ancient Neem tree on Station Road. The location was highly symbolic because Shirdi's original Guru Sthan is also situated under a Neem tree.

The Wave of Community Cooperation

As the news of the temple's daily morning aartis and free bhandara distribution spread, families from all over Pilibhit, Bareilly, and surrounding villages started visiting the spot. Local shopkeepers, laborers, and wealthy landowners joined hands together, donating their personal time and hard-earned money to build a permanent structure. Nobody was forced; love for Baba was the only driving force. Soon, the small tree shrine expanded into a beautiful complex featuring a grand main prayer hall, a clean public kitchen, and a dedicated Shiv Temple.

Celebrating Fourteen Glorious Years of Service

Today, as we complete over fourteen consecutive years of operations, the temple stands as a glorious testament to universal brotherhood and the message of 'Sabka Malik Ek'. It continues to provide free hot meals daily, distribute medicines to poor families, and offer a quiet home of hope for anyone who feels lost in life. We welcome your family to step in this week and experience this dynamic legacy with your own eyes.