Shani Shingnapur Temple

The Doorless Village and Lord Shani's Open Shrine — 130 km from Aurangabad

About Shani Shingnapur

Shani Shingnapur is one of the most extraordinary religious sites in Maharashtra — a village where the presiding deity, Lord Shanidev, is worshipped as a black self-manifested stone (Swayambhu) in the open air, without a roof or temple enclosure. More remarkably, the village traditionally has no locks on its doors — a testament to the residents' faith in Lord Shani's protection.

Located 130 km from Aurangabad (on the way to Shirdi), Shani Shingnapur attracts millions of devotees every year, particularly on Saturdays (Shani's sacred day). The temple is managed by the Shani Shingnapur Trust and is open 24 hours.

What to Do at Shani Shingnapur

  • 🙏 Darshan of Swayambhu Shanidev idol (open-air sanctum)
  • 🛕 Shani Navami and Shani Amavasya special pujas
  • 🚶 Walk the "doorless" village lanes
  • 📸 Photography of the unique open-air temple
  • 🛍️ Buy Shani temple prasad and black sesame items

Combining with Shirdi

Most visitors combine Shani Shingnapur with Shirdi Sai Baba temple — they're just 60 km apart. Jaingiri Travels can plan a comfortable Shirdi + Shani Shingnapur day trip covering both shrines from Aurangabad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shani Shingnapur is one of the few temples in India with a Swayambhu (self-manifested) black stone idol of Lord Shani worshipped in the open air — no roof, no doors. The village itself famously has no locks on its doors.

Shani Shingnapur is approximately 130 km from Aurangabad, a 2.5-hour drive via Ahmednagar.

Saturdays are most auspicious for Shani worship and draw the largest crowds. Shani Jayanti and Shani Amavasya are peak pilgrimage days.

Yes — Shani Shingnapur is just 60 km from Shirdi. Many pilgrims combine both shrines in a single day trip from Aurangabad or as Day 1 of a 2-day Shirdi pilgrimage.

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