Temple Hours
- Open all 7 days
- Morning · 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
- Evening · 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
- Thursdays · 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Where Baba's grace meets the prairie: daily darshan, sacred pujas, and a community walking together in stillness and seva.
Sabka Malik Ek · One Master of All
Wisconsin Shirdi Sai Temple is a sanctuary devoted to Sri Shirdi Sai Baba: a place where the rhythms of aarti, the warmth of community, and the stillness of darshan come together.
Through daily pujas, festivals, classes, and seva, we strive to live Baba's teachings of love, forgiveness, and selfless service: one breath, one offering, one heart at a time.
"Why fear when I am here."Sri Sai Baba
Three pillars of our temple life, woven into every day.
Sponsor an archana, abhishekam, or samuhika puja. Our priests offer the rites with the depth of tradition.
Learn moreMonthly sandwich projects, weekly food pantry seva: Baba's teaching expressed through service to all.
Learn moreBhajans, classical arts, festival kalyanams: devotion expressed through music, dance, and ritual.
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Shirdi Sai Baba is revered as a saint, fakir, and satguru: a master who lived between Hindu and Muslim worlds, and belonged equally to both.
His teaching was simple and immense: love, forgiveness, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. He taught with words drawn from many traditions, lived in a mosque he called Dwarakamayi, and was buried in a temple.
At WISS, we walk in the light of his teaching, across faiths, languages, and generations.
Mark the festivals; gather with the sangha to celebrate.
A sacred night to honor the guru, with special pada puja and abhishekam offered to Baba.
Read moreMidnight celebration of Lord Krishna's birth with abhishekam, bhajans, and joyful kirtan.
Read moreTen days of devotion to Lord Ganesha: daily pujas, bhajans and community gatherings.
Read morePrograms for every age, held with care, taught with reverence.
Carnatic music, bhajans, and classical dance: rhythm as devotion.
Traditional asana and meditation, for stillness in body and mind.
Bhagavad Gita chanting, Sanskrit, and spiritual discourses.
Tamil, Telugu, Hindiand Sanskrit: the languages of the tradition.
For our youngest seekers: stories, songs, and seva together.
Our community kitchen is now fully functional with state-of-the-art equipment, built to nourish festivals, annadanam, and weekly seva for years to come.
Read moreVolunteers run our monthly Sandwich Project and weekly Food Pantry drives: Baba's teaching of "anna daan" alive in Wisconsin.
Read more"The peaceful atmosphere and dedicated priests make every visit a spiritually uplifting experience. The temple has become our second home."
"The community service initiatives and cultural programs bring our community together. Watching the next generation learn our traditions is a gift."
"From the daily aartis to the great festivals, every event is held with devotion and care. Baba's presence is felt throughout."