Ramanand Sagar All Episodes Fixed | Sai Baba
Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi & Ramanand Sagar's Epic Television Series
Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi (d. 1918) is one of India's most revered and unique saints. A spiritual master who transcends religious boundaries, he is worshipped by both Hindus and Muslims. His teachings emphasized Shraddha (faith) and Saburi (patience). Living much of his life in a mosque in Shirdi, Maharashtra, he nevertheless chanted Hindu names for God like "Allah Malik" (God is King) and Sai Ram. His simple philosophy, miraculous acts, and unwavering love for all beings have made him a universal icon.
4. The Leprosy Cure (Episode 16)
A leper named Madhavrao Deshpande is cured after Sai rubs ash (Udi) on his rotting fingers. The prosthetics and emotional performance here won awards. sai baba ramanand sagar all episodes
3. The Removal of the Stone (Episode 34)
A muslim devotee, Bade Baba, struggles to remove a heavy stone from a well. Sai appears to him in a dream and physically lifts it the next morning. This episode focuses on interfaith harmony. Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi & Ramanand Sagar's
Spiritual Growth and Legacy (151-200)
- Production: Produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar, and later by his son, Anand Sagar.
- Lead Actor: The role of Sai Baba was most famously and soulfully portrayed by Mukul Nag. His serene appearance, gentle smile, and deep, wise eyes became the definitive visual representation of Sai Baba for a generation of viewers.
- Length: The series consisted of 58 episodes (though some sources cite 50 or 52; 58 is the most complete count).
- Content: The series meticulously depicted Sai Baba's life in Shirdi: his arrival as a young boy, his daily life at the Dwarkamai mosque, his leelas (miracles) like lighting lamps with water, saving devotees from distant dangers, and his profound interactions with famous devotees like Shama, Das Ganu, and Mahalsapati.
Narrative Focus: Episodes depict the life of Sai Baba in Shirdi (c. 1849–1918), focusing on his miracles, teachings of "Shraddha" (faith) and "Saburi" (patience), and his belief in the oneness of all religions. Production: Produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar, and
4. Where to watch all episodes
- YouTube – Some channels have uploaded Ramanand Sagar’s Sai Baba episodes, but many are low quality or incomplete.
- DVD sets – Available from Sagar Entertainment (official).
- Streaming – Occasionally on Shemaroo or Rajshri, but check regional availability.