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A massive chunk of the episodic run focuses on Baba’s interactions with orthodox villagers and corrupt officials. Through humility and quiet endurance, Baba wins over critics. Key episodes highlight his transition from a reclusive fakir living under a Neem tree to a revered saint operating out of the dilapidated mosque, Dwarkamai. Famous Miracles ( Leelas )
: Covers Baba’s arrival in Shirdi with Chand Patil’s marriage party and his early residence under the Neem tree. Establishment of Dwarkamai sai baba ramanand sagar all episodes
, the series is noted for its authentic recreation of 19th-century Shirdi at Sagar Film City in Baroda. Series Overview
Some notable episodes to watch include:
The role of the saint was played by . At the time, he was an unknown actor. To prepare, he spent months in Shirdi, shaved his head, and practiced sitting in the same posture (Asan) that Sai Baba held. Mukul Nag did not just act; he embodied the saint. His serene smile, his piercing eyes that seemed to look beyond the camera, and his gentle mannerisms made viewers forget they were watching an actor. Even today, for many, Mukul Nag is Sai Baba.
If you are searching for specific episodes, here are the top 5 unmissable stories from the series: Check the Sagar World Official Production Website for
Ramanand Sagar’s Sai Baba is not merely a TV show; it is a visual scripture. Watching all episodes sequentially offers a profound psychological and spiritual detox. It serves as a timeless reminder of compassion, humility, and faith in an increasingly chaotic world. Whether you are a lifelong devotee or a lover of classic Indian television, revisiting this magnum opus is a deeply rewarding experience. If you want to find specific episodes, let me know:
Created by legendary filmmaker , this series was one of his final masterworks before his death in December 2005. The show was a production of Sagar Arts and was co-produced by his sons Prem, Moti, and Anand Sagar. Key episodes highlight his transition from a reclusive
When a skeptic throws the holy book Gurucharitra into a well, Sai Baba retrieves it without touching the water. This episode establishes Sai as the master of the elements.