| Episode Range | Major Arc | |---------------|------------| | 551–600 | Andhakasura’s birth and ambition; battle with Shiva. | | 601–650 | Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean); Shiva drinks poison (Neelakantha). | | 651–700 | Vishnu as Mohini; distribution of amrita; Rahu-Ketu story. | | 701–750 | Bhasmasura and Mohini; Shiva as Bhikshatana; Tripurasura’s three cities. | | 751–800 | Shiva destroys Tripura; Daksha reborn and reconciles with Shiva. | | 801–820 | Final episodes: Parvati’s games with Shiva; series conclusion with Shiva’s cosmic dance (Anandatandava). |
Shiva returns to deep meditation, leaving mankind with eternal spiritual wisdom. Iconic Avatars Featured in the Series
: Explores the stories of Ganesha’s wisdom when handling complex mortal problems. devon ke dev mahadev all episodes list
The Era of Kartikeya and Ganesha.
Parvati creates Ganesha from turmeric paste; Ganesha guards her door against Shiva. | Episode Range | Major Arc | |---------------|------------|
Banasura becomes arrogant due to Shiva's protection, leading to a clash between Shiva and Lord Krishna (an avatar of Vishnu) to restore cosmic equilibrium.
: Sati's birth, her marriage to Mahadev, and the tragic self-immolation at Daksh’s yagna. 2. The Incarnation of Parvati (Episodes 165–350) | | 701–750 | Bhasmasura and Mohini; Shiva
Shiva pierces Andhaka with his trident, purging his evil nature and converting him into a devotee. 9. Banasur Saga (Episodes 472 – 531)
The television series is one of the most successful mythological dramas in Indian television history. Premiering on December 18, 2011, on Life OK, the show ran for 820 episodes over three years, concluding on December 14, 2014.
If you are planning to watch or rewatch the series, streaming it by these distinct narrative arcs provides a clear, cohesive understanding of the grand scale of the production.
: Details the birth of Kartikeya and his training to become the commander of the Deva army.
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