Patel's exceptional performance in the third and final test saw him take 5-103 in the first innings and 6-57 in the second. This helped the Black Caps secure a 25-run victory on Sunday, making them the first team to defeat India in a home series consisting of three or more tests.
The 36-year-old said his incredible figures in the 2021 test were tarnished by the fact New Zealand lost the match heavily.
"It's certainly sweeter. I can say that for sure," Patel told New Zealand media. "Coming here last time and having that achievement, but at the same time getting a hiding, didn't make it feel that special.
"This time around, bowling the team to a special test win and a 3-0 sweep in India is pretty epic and pretty crazy."
Patel's 11-wicket haul made him the most successful visiting bowler at a single Indian ground with 25 wickets. He had claimed 10-119 and 4-106 in New Zealand's 372-run defeat against the hosts in 2021.
"Every time I come back to Mumbai, it just feels like home," added Patel.
"You get that vibe from a place. It's the same when I get back to New Zealand and to Auckland for the first time after a while. You get that special feeling and feel more comfortable."
Teammate Mitchell Santner had a match haul of 13 wickets in the second test in Pune as New Zealand's spinners beat India at their own game.
"It was about challenging some of the best players in the world in their home conditions. I don't think any of us took a backward step," Patel said.
"That's the biggest thing about this series. It's been a collective effort with different guys stepping up at different times, especially in clutch moments when the team needed it."
New Zealand next host England in three tests starting later this month.
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