List - Devon Ke Dev Mahadev All Episodes

These seasons bring the tragic conclusion of Sati's story. details her marriage to Shiva, the infamous Daksha Yagna (a grand fire sacrifice conducted by Daksha), and Sati's ultimate self-immolation after hearing her husband insulted, which sends Shiva into a profound grief. Season 4 follows Shiva's intense tandava (the dance of destruction) and the subsequent establishment of the Shakti Peethas —the sacred sites where parts of Sati's body are believed to have fallen, forever sanctifying the land.

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.

Mohit Raina (Mahadev), Mouni Roy (Sati), Sonarika Bhadoria/Suhasi Goradia Dhami/Pooja Bose (Parvati) The Chronological Arc & Chapter Breakdown 1. The Sati Saga (Episodes 1 to 100) devon ke dev mahadev all episodes list

Episode 170-180 (Mahadev accepting Parvati as his consort).

The birth of Lohitang (from Shiva's sweat/blood drops during his tandava) and his grooming by Andhak. These seasons bring the tragic conclusion of Sati's story

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: Detailed "Insta Kathas" on Hotstar cover specific legends like the birth of Lord Ganesha, Amrit Manthan, and the creation of Shakti Peethas. Where to Watch the Full List Banasura becomes arrogant due to Shiva's protection, leading

A season of intrigue and battle, where various demons and gods conspire against Lord Shiva, leading to a direct attack on the divine abode of Kailash.

: The famous Samudra Manthan episode where Mahadev consumes poison to save the universe.

Devon Ke Dev... Mahadev set a new benchmark for Indian television through its high-end visual effects, cinematic background scores, and Mohit Raina's iconic portrayal of Lord Shiva [1]. It moved away from theatrical tropes to present a grounded, philosophically rich adaptation of Hindu scriptures that continues to find viewership across streaming platforms today [1].

The 820-episode journey is structurally split into several prominent story arcs (Chapters). Below is the definitive chronological breakdown of the major narrative blocks that define the series. 1. The Sati Chapter (Episodes 1 to 166)