Sajjangad (Marathi: सज्जनगड), meaning "Fort of Good People", is located near the city of Satara, India.
His teachings and works written in books such as Dasbodh[1] are read and followed by many people even today in the state of Maharashtra and Sajjangad is a popular place of pilgrimage.
Trust als which has existed since the time of 400 years and also "shri samarth seva mandal sajjangad".
The daily routine of the trustees on the fort includes morning prayers, Abhishek and Puja, Maha Naivedya, Bhajans and reading of the Shrimat Dasbodh written by Sant Ramdas.
In the afternoon and at night, devotees are served free of cost food (Prasad) by shri samarth seva mandal sajjangad and sansthan.