The music was composed by Ravindra Jain , with the iconic title song performed by Suresh Wadkar .
Across its episodes, the series did not present a linear biography but a collection of leelas (divine play). Each episode typically followed a formula: a devotee faces an impossible problem (poverty, disease, ego), visits Shirdi, doubts Sai Baba, and finally receives grace through surrender. This repetitive structure was pedagogically powerful. It taught the central Upanishadic lesson: “Shraddha aur Saburi” (Faith and Patience).
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Many episodes revolve around Sai Baba curing the sick, providing food to the hungry, and intervening in the personal lives of his followers (Bhakts) like Mhalsapati and Baija Maa.
Through this series, we learned that God can be found in the simplest of acts: In the tearing of a kanja (cloth). In the lighting of a lamp with water when oil failed. In the begging for alms, not to eat, but to burn the karma of his devotees.
The Mysterious Arrival in ShirdiThe early episodes focus on a young, unnamed fakir arriving in the village of Shirdi. He takes shelter under a Neem tree and later moves into a dilapidated mosque, which he names "Dwarkamai." The initial episodes beautifully capture the suspicion of the villagers, who are gradually won over by his absolute selflessness.
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: The official Sagar Arts or Sagar World YouTube channels have legally uploaded the entire playlist of the series in high definition. You can easily find the comprehensive playlist by searching "Sai Baba Ramanand Sagar Full Episodes" directly on YouTube.
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