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Shirdi Sai Baba Temple in Tokyo, Japan – Bongaren

Sairam friends,

I have few Sai devotee friends in Japan who regularly visit StarSai.com and used to mail me about their experiences. One of my friend mailed me about how she was surprised to see a Shirdi Saibaba Statue in a shop in Japan and got it for her.

I don’t have much details about this Saibaba Temple in Japan. So am simply posting whats available in their website. All the Gods Photos courtesy of Sai Temple, Japan.

Recently a Shirdi Sai Baba Temple has been built in Tokyo, Japan. The name of the temple is ‘Bongaren.

‘The meaning is ‘Brahman=Atman mastering Lotus.’

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Shirdi Saibaba Statue in Tokyo Temple

Shirdi Saibaba Statue in Japan Sai temple

They have described about the Statue of Saibaba in their temple that Sai is sitting on the Rock and is around 2-3 meter in height.  The Sai Statue is made of Japanese white stone.

The Sai Temple also has a Idol of a Shivalingam sculptured georgeously.  Seems there’s also idol of Kalachakra. The Japanese devotees who made this temple are Kiyotaka Aiuchi and Kaco Aiuchi . They have visited Shirdi many times and because of their love on Saibaba, they have built this temple in Tokyo, Japan.

Lord Ganesha, Goddess Mahalakshmi and Saraswathi in Japan Sai Temple

Lord Ganesha Goddess Mahalakshmi Saraswathi

Lord Ganesha, Goddess Mahalakshmi and Saraswathi in Japan Sai temple

I love the divine statue of Lord Shiva and Parvathi kept over the Shiva Linga in Japan Saibaba Temple.

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Sacred Shivalinga and Shiva Parvathi blessing us

There’s also a Statue of Lord Krishna playing flute

kirshna

kirshna

Hope y0u like this Darshan of Saibaba temple in Japan friends.

You are most welcome to share your experiences in this Temple or any Shirdi Saibaba experiences to my mail id in www.starsai.com or as comment to this article.  You can also write about any Temples you love any where in the world.

Love,

Venkat

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