Devon Ke Dev Mahadev Season 1 All Episodes May 2026
Season 1 spans episodes 1–140 (approx.) and primarily focuses on:
- The origin of Mahadev as SadaShiva.
- The story of Sati and her sacrifice.
- The marriage of Parvati and the birth of Kartikeya.
- The battle with Tarakasura and the early tales of Ganesha.
Why You Should Rewatch Season 1 Today
In an era of fast-paced web series, Devon Ke Dev Mahadev forces you to slow down. Season 1, in particular, is not just about gods and demons; it is about psychology. devon ke dev mahadev season 1 all episodes
- For the skeptic: It teaches you that anger (Shiva’s third eye) must be controlled, and that true love requires sacrifice (Sati).
- For the spiritual seeker: The conversations between Shiva and Sati about Maya (illusion) and Moksha (salvation) are pure Advaita Vedanta.
- For the artist: The dialogue delivery, the use of practical sets (like the digital snow of Kailash), and the costume design are timeless.
A Warning to New Viewers:
Season 1 is heartbreaking. The Sati arc is extremely difficult to watch. But the show forces you to sit with that pain so that when Parvati enters, the joy of rebirth feels earned. Season 1 spans episodes 1–140 (approx
Arc 5: Ganesha, Andhakasura & Tripura (Episodes 111–140)
Key events:
- Birth of Ganesha: Parvati creates Ganesha from her body dust. When Shiva beheads him unknowingly, he later fixes an elephant head and declares him Pratham Pujya (first worshipped).
- Andhakasura: A blind demon born from Shiva’s sweat. He tries to kidnap Parvati but is killed by Shiva.
- Tripurasura: Three demon brothers (Vidyunmali, Tarakaksha, Viryavana) create three floating cities. Shiva destroys all three with a single arrow, earning the name Tripurari.
Themes & motifs
- Duality: ascetic vs. householder, destruction vs. creation.
- Dharma and cosmic justice: actions have consequences across mortal and divine realms.
- Devotion and transformation: bhakti (devotion) as a path to union with the divine.
- Female agency: Parvati’s perseverance reframes power dynamics and spiritual authority.
Arc 1: The Beginning – The Cosmic Void and The Origin of Shiva (Episodes 1 – 20)
The show opens not with a character, but with a concept: Shunya (void). We see the creation of the universe. Lord Vishnu is resting on Shesha Naga, and Brahma is about to begin creation. The origin of Mahadev as SadaShiva
- Key Episodes: 1 to 5 focus entirely on the Srishti Rahasya (Mystery of Creation). You see Lord Shiva appearing as the infinite Stambha (pillar) of light.
- The Burn of Kamadeva: In episodes 12-15, the Gods send Kamadeva (the god of love) to disrupt Shiva’s meditation to allow the birth of Kartikeya. Shiva opens his third eye and incinerates Kamadeva. This is a visual treat.
- Chandradev’s Curse: The story of how the Moon God (Chandra) was cursed to wane because he ignored his other wives.
Season 1 Finale (Episodes ~140)
The season ends with Mahadev establishing the Rudraksha, Bhasma (ash), and Chandravansh (moon dynasty). The focus shifts toward the birth of Shri Krishna (Vishnu’s avatar) as a new cosmic balance is needed.
Memorable Episodes You Cannot Skip
- Episode 46 – The Marriage: Visual grandeur, Vedic mantras, and Mohit Raina’s silent intensity.
- Episode 101 – Sati’s Entry: The moment she walks into Daksha’s court. The background score still haunts fans.
- Episode 115 – The Sacrifice: Mouni Roy’s finest acting moment. No dialogue, only fire and tears.
- Episode 118 – The Tandava: CGI from 2012 may look dated, but the emotional impact of Shiva carrying Sati’s body remains unmatched.