Mhalsapathi takes Kakasaheb and his son to Sai's home, knowing that Sai would be angry; watching Sai's simplicity, Kakasaheb's dying hope awakens; a mother comes begging to Sai for her son.
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Mere Sai - Shraddha Aur Saburi
Mhalsapathi takes Kakasaheb and his son to Sai's home, knowing that Sai would be angry; watching Sai's simplicity, Kakasaheb's dying hope awakens; a mother comes begging to Sai for her son.
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11 indexedSai becomes furious with Kakasaheb for not leaving Shirdi as instructed; Sai asks Kakasaheb to leave Dayaram with him; upon returning home, Kakasaheb's wife grows angry with him for leaving Dayaram in Shirdi.
Kakasaheb is confused by Sai's behavior; Mhalsapthi tries to explain, but Kakasaheb refuses to leave Shirdi; Banta Ji arrives with an exciting Dahi Handi offer from the Kulkarni family.
Kakasaheb faces imminent trouble orchestrated by Anand Babu; Sai assesses the gravity of the situation and devises an unconventional solution; files unexpectedly fall from a top shelf, providing Seth Ji with evidence of Kakasaheb's honesty.
Kakasaheb tells his wife not to worry about their child, as Sai is with him; a village borrower is given time until evening to return the money; the people agree; Sai helps him out later.
Balram brings sweets for Pari and his whole family; Balram's mother thanks Sai; it's because of him that she got Balram back; Balram helps his uncle in repairing his bullock cart.
When Sai confronts Balram and tells him he repaired the vehicle properly, Balram thinks Sai is lying; Sai asks Balram to share anything he holds back, warning that otherwise he will feel guilty forever.
Kulkarni's plan fails as none of the villagers show up for his feast; he forces two of his men to consume all the food prepared for the villagers; Kulkarni is envious that people chose Sai's place over his.
Sanju arrives at Sai's place shivering in the rain; he is suffering from a dangerous fever; Sai brings him inside the home and creates warmth around him for his recovery.
During an evening gathering, villagers voice concerns to Sai about his perceived behavioral changes; they also request he resume his evening storytelling sessions, which include life lessons; the compassionate Sai agrees to reinstate the practice.
Sai asks a man to eat bitter plant leaves, telling him that if he wants his son to listen to him, he must first consume them; this unusual demand serves as a spiritual lesson about discipline or taste.