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Consumed by grief and anger, Shiva manifests the fierce warrior Virabhadra to destroy Daksha's sacrifice and decapitate Daksha. Shiva then retreats into deep, thousands-year-long meditation. 2. Parvati Arcs (Episodes 158 to 287)
Features the tragic event of Daksha insulting Shiva, leading to Sati's self-immolation and the manifestation of Virabhadra.
Lord Krishna (Vishnu's avatar) fights Banasura, leading to a direct clash of powers between Shiva and Krishna (Harihara).
The story of Lohitang, Mahadev's various avatars, and his final return to eternal meditation. Detailed Season Breakdown devon ke dev mahadev all episodes list
Once the family is established, the focus shifts to the demons (Asuras) and the necessity of divine offspring.
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The demon Arunasur secures a boon protecting him from all two-legged and four-legged creatures. Consumed by grief and anger, Shiva manifests the
The destructive warrior born from Shiva's rage after Sati's death [1].
Lord Ganesh, the god of wisdom, embarks on a journey to gain ultimate enlightenment. This season explores his philosophical conversations with his parents and sages.
Shiva tests Parvati's resolve by appearing before her in various disguises to criticize himself. Parvati's unwavering faith wins him over. Parvati Arcs (Episodes 158 to 287) Features the
Following Sati's death, she is reborn as Parvati, the daughter of Himavan. This arc focuses on her intense penance to win back Shiva and the ultimate birth of their warrior son, Kartikeya.
Because tracking 820 individual episodes can be overwhelming, the series is best understood through its major narrative arcs. Below is the chronological breakdown of how the episodes are structured across the seasons. 1. Sati Arc (Episodes 1 – 156)
The birth of Kartikeya and his upbringing by the Kritikas away from Kailash to keep him safe from demonic forces.
Stories covering standard puranic tales such as the devotion of Markandeya, the story of King Harishchandra, and the establishment of various Vedic traditions.
An extended exploration of how the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas (including Somnath, Mallikarjuna, Mahakaleshwar, and Omkareshwar) manifested across India.