Shripad expresses his desire to see a tiger. This comes as a shock to everybody at his house. Will his parents let him take this risk and go to the forest?
In the morning, a group of villagers turn up joyfully at Jaysingh's door as they anonymously get gifted with a big bag of grains. Later, Kanta and her husband are shocked to see an abandoned old dried-up well, thriving with fresh water.
Bhartari prays for all the villager's well-being. Shripad's mother gets a dream of Lord Shiva. The following day, Nana suggests talking to Guruji to make sense of 'Drushtaant'.
Gauri, Kanta's daughter, insists on meeting Bhartari but Kanta is unwilling. Bhartari is brought home by the villagers in a 'palkhi' as a gesture of respect and love.
Kanta and her husband mercilessly make the villagers work hard hours in the scorching heat. Renuka and Jaysingh return to their village after a few years when Bhartari is now a young boy.
Nana strays away and walks into a secret cave where he sees a 'shivling'. Shripad looks everywhere for his grandfather. Soon after, a pooja is performed in Shripad's house.
Kanifnath and Jalandarnath arrive at a villager struck by poverty, diseases and unemployment. Nana informs Shripad's parents of an 'Anushthaan' that needs to be done.
Goddess Parvati explains the best way to impress her avatar of Shabari Devi. Nana decides to permanently move in with Shripad's parents. Shripad expresses how he is upset with the fact that his parents don't believe anything he says.
Five Naths sit together and work towards the formation of the 'Shabari Mantra'. Shri Gurudev Dutta arrives and suggests meeting Shabari Devi herself for this important task. Shripad's parents are shocked when Shripad tells them about a mud sparrow coming to life.
Before heading out to play, Shripad impresses his parents and leaves them stunned by demonstrating his possession of deep knowledge at a young age. After meeting with Mahadev and Goddess Parvati, Shri Dutta Maharaj meets some of the Naths. The Naths then meet Shabari Devi.