Puttaparthi

Puttaparthi is the place in Andhra Pradesh, India where the guru Sathya Sai Baba lives. He is considered as "God Incarnate" by many of his followers. It is a beautiful valley between the hills. It is a perfect description of a global village, where you get to see the Indian countryside along with the modern facilities.

Get in

Puttaparthi is easily accessible today by train, road and airport. It boasts of a tiny but beautiful railway station opened recently. Unfortunately the airport it has isn't operational for most part of the year. Bangalore is only 3 hours away from this beautiful place.

See

Sai Kulwant Hall (Darshan Hall), Chaitanya Jyoti, Old Museum, Meditation Tree, Chitravati River, Vidyagiri, International Center of Sports, Gokulam, Planetorium, Bhagawan's Birth Place, Hills near Chitravati River.

The Sathya Sai Ashram is a beautiful place filled with temples and beautiful places of worship. There are a lot of places to see like the Super Speciality hospital, Schools and colleges, International Stadium, Museum...

Do

Have a divine Darshan of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Shopping Centre, Meditation, Supravatam in early morning with Nagar Sankirtan which gives a fresh spiritual atmosphere with purity in heart.

Eat

All kinds of food (only veg) of different countries from every corner of this Planet. Mainly South Canteen, North Canteen & Western Canteen (foreign Canteen).

Drink

All type of Cool Drinks with different fruits juice.

Sleep

Mainly you can get accommodation within the Aashram with a spiritual environment. There are also many luxurious as well as budget hotels.

Go next

Bangalore, Tirupati, Chennai are cities that are quite close if not very close.

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