Exclusive: Ramanand Sagar’s Kul Purohit Predicted ‘Ramayan Tv Serial’ In 1942 When The Filmmaker Was Just 25 Years Old

Nityanand Ji foresaw that somewhere in the '80s, Ramanand Sagar would create "Ramayan." The prediction, made when Ramanand Sagar was just 25 years old.

The television serial “Ramayan,” created by the visionary Ramanand Sagar, has etched a unique place in Indian history, becoming a cult phenomenon with unparalleled popularity. The show not only left an indelible mark on the hearts of its viewers but also elevated its lead actors, Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhlia, who portrayed the iconic roles of Ram and Sita, to a divine status.

The fame attained by Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhlia during the airing of “Ramayan” was extraordinary. Such was their impact that images of the on-screen Ram and Sita found a sacred place in temples, becoming objects of worship for devout fans.

In an exclusive interview with Lehren, Ramanand Sagar’s son, Prem Sagar, unveiled a captivating story that adds another layer to the legendary tale of “Ramayan.” The narrative takes us back to 1942 when Ramanand Sagar faced the challenge of tuberculosis. It was during this trying time that their family priest, the revered Kul Purohit Nityanand Ji, a tantrik, examined Ramanand Sagar’s kundli and made a prophetic statement.

Nityanand Ji foresaw that somewhere in the ’80s, Ramanand Sagar would create “Ramayan.” The prediction, made when Ramanand Sagar was just 25 years old, became a reality that transcended expectations.

“In 1942, when he got TB, our Kul purohit Nityanand Ji, who was a tantrik, told him, after examining his kundli, that somewhere in the 80s he would create Ramayan”

“He Told him when my father was 25-years-old”, he contnued.

“He was admitted to a TB sanatorium, and when he came back cured, my grandfather, Lala Dinanath, was concerned and worried. So, he brought the kul purohit. I have experienced his power. My grandfather told Nityanand Ji, “Dekho is ladke ka future kya hai, mar jayega ya jiyega, kya hoga iska?” He laughed and said that in the 80s, he would create Ramayan and become an international figure.”, He concluded.

Prem Sagar, sharing his personal experience, explained how his grandfather sought Nityanand Ji’s guidance on Ramanand Sagar’s future. The family priest, with a touch of divine foresight, confidently asserted that in the ’80s, Ramanand Sagar would indeed create “Ramayan” and achieve international acclaim.

The serial not only continues to resonate with audiences but also stands as a testament to the extraordinary connections that weave through the realms of television, spirituality, and destiny.

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