Daan
Vastra Daan is considered a sacred seva and a deeply spiritual offering to Bhagwan Shri Sai Baba. At Sai Darbar Temple, Bilaspur, devotees are welcome to participate in this divine ritual with reverence and devotion.

Guidelines for Vastra Daan:
- Only fully stitched and complete sets of attire are accepted for Vastra Daan.
- Each offering must include the entire three-piece set:
- Shawl
- Scarf
- Kafni
- Devotees are required to purchase a minimum of 6.25 meters of cloth for this purpose.
- A sample pattern for stitching can be collected in advance from the temple priest to ensure uniformity and sanctity.
- Once the new Vastra is offered, the previously adorned shawl of Baba is given back to the devotee as Prasad, which can be respectfully placed in the pooja area of their home.
To offer Vastra, please fill out the Vastra Daan Form.
Upon submission, you will be added to our dedicated WhatsApp group, where you’ll receive timely updates about rituals, offerings, and important temple events.

Shram Daan (Offering of Selfless Service)
In addition to material offerings, Sai Darbar Temple encourages devotees to participate in Shram Daan — the donation of time and effort in service to Baba.
Devotees may offer their seva in areas such as:
- Prasad distribution
- Maintaining discipline during Aarti and gatherings
- Assisting temple operations during special poojas and festivals
However, as this is an honorary seva, it is bound by the following principles:
- All volunteers must strictly follow the guidelines set by Sai Darbar Temple.
- Seva must be offered silently, respectfully, and without any expectation of recognition or reward.
- Volunteers should be willing to work within fixed time slots and must not question the instructions or processes.
Only those who wholeheartedly accept these conditions and are ready to serve with humility and discipline will be selected.
To express your interest in Shram Daan, please fill the Shram Daan Form. Selected devotees will be contacted and added to a WhatsApp coordination group.
Let your actions be your offering — a seva that reflects both devotion and discipline in the name of Shri Sai Baba.