Devon Ke Dev Mahadev Episode 1 To 200 May 2026
Episodes 95-100 conclude this segment with the re-marriage. Unlike the chaotic first wedding, this is serene. The universe rejoices. For the first time in 100 episodes, Shiva smiles genuinely. But the peace does not last. Sage Narada (played with mischievous wit) sows the seeds of future conflict—the birth of a son.
The middle segment focuses on domestic life on Kailash, but with a twist. The gods need a commander to kill the Asura Tarakasura, who can only be killed by Shiva’s son. Yet, Shiva is lost in lovemaking with Parvati for a thousand years. Episodes 105-115 cover the "Agni Bheej" conspiracy. The gods interrupt Shiva’s privacy, causing his seed to fall into the Ganges, leading to the birth of Kartikeya (Murugan). Simultaneously, Parvati creates Ganesha from her own sandalwood paste. The tragedy of Ganesha losing his head (Episodes 120-125) is handled with profound emotion. When Shiva returns and beheads the boy, the confrontation between husband and wife is terrifying. Parvati reveals her Adi-Shakti form, threatening to uncreate the universe. Shiva’s solution—fixing the elephant head—turns tragedy into a unique bond.
1. The Beginning & The Curse of Daksha (Episodes 1–15)
2. Sati’s Sacrifice & The Rise of Parvati (Episodes 16–50) devon ke dev mahadev episode 1 to 200
3. Parvati Wins Shiva (Episodes 51–110)
4. The Birth of Kartikeya & Tarakasura War (Episodes 111–150)
5. The Tripurasura Destruction (Episodes 151–185) Episodes 95-100 conclude this segment with the re-marriage
6. Chandra’s Curse & The Rise of Daksha (Reborn) (Episodes 186–200)
The Core Theme: Ego vs. Devotion, The Union of Purush and Prakriti
This phase shifts from spiritual longing to dramatic conflict, led by the show’s primary antagonist: Prajapati Daksh. The middle segment focuses on domestic life on
When Devon Ke Dev Mahadev premiered in 2011, it did not just introduce Indian television to another mythological saga; it birthed a cinematic experience on the small screen. Starring Mohit Raina as Mahadev and Mouni Roy as Sati, the series redefined how audiences perceived the Supreme Being.
Episodes 1 through 200 form the foundational golden era of the show. It is a sprawling epic that transitions from the serene silence of Mount Kailash to the catastrophic cosmic dance of destruction. Here is the definitive breakdown of this 200-episode journey.