Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev Season 2
He is the supreme being and the destroyer of evil. Witness lord Shiva's story, his avatars, and a union that sha more.
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Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev
2011 / TV-14He is the supreme being and the destroyer of evil. Witness lord Shiva's story, his avatars, and a union that sha more.
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Lord Vishnu and Brahma wish Mahadev and Sati on the auspicious occasion. Lord Shiva asks Sati to seek the blessing of her parents.
Prajapati Daksh drags Sati away from the marriage venue. Brahma and Vishnu appear before Daksh and insist that he should give Sati in marriage to Shiva.
Daksh is furious to see that Sati has garlanded an idol of Lord Shiva. Sati is in deep prayer and Mahadev, moved by her devotion, appears before her.
Daksh wants to conduct Sati’s marriage quickly. Prasuti is in despair and prays to Lord Shiva to protect Sati.
Prasuti tries to enlighten Daksh about Lord Shiva’s real nature, expressing her desire that her daughter should be united with Mahadev.
Joyous after her meeting with Jata, Sati decides to take his advice. Rishi Kashyap is annoyed by Daksh’s arrogance and predicts that Sati’s marriage will only be with Lord Shiva.
Sati tells Revati that Mahadev had arrived on earth only for her and that she wishes to go with him to Kailash. But Jata advises her to obey her father.
Sadhbhish confesses his guilt to Prajapati Daksh and Sati. His attractive image sculpted by Jata changes back to his original ugliness.
Sati is pursued by Sadhbhish, who has a monster within him. Rishi Dadhichi is not able to help Sati, but Mahadev slays the monster.
Prajapati Daksh and Prasuti are pleased by the new image of Sadhbhish. Even Sati appreciates Jata’s work.
Sati is angry when Mahadev insists on her marrying Sadhbhish. She tells Revati the truth about Jata and Revati asks her to marry Mahadev.
Sati sees Mahadev in Jata and he reveals that he has come to earth as a sculptor.
Jata’s servant Sevakram tells Sati the story of Jata’s love for a princess who betrayed him. Sati, in turn, tells Sevakram about her connection with Mahadev.
Jata arrives at Sukarna’s house, carrying fruits and toys, and introduces himself as his maternal uncle. Sukarna’s mother knows it is Mahadev.
Jata refuses the comforts of the palace and wishes to stay in a village. There, a small boy stands on a Shivaling while reaching for a Bilva fruit.
Jata asks Sati to stay around him, while he is engaged in sculpting a figure of Sadhbhish.
Sati believes the music she heard is a blessing from the gods and feels healed. Daksh, meanwhile, asks Jata to complete his task.
Prajapati Daksh welcomes Jata to his palace where he sings a song that mesmerises Sati.
Prajapati Daksh seeks Jata’s help to transform Sadhbhish into a handsome person. Jata’s servant tries to prevent Daksh’s wish being granted.
When Daksh reaches Jata’s abode, he has to first get past his servant who has vowed to humble the arrogant Prajapati.
Lord Brahma tells Daksh that Jata can make Sadhbhish handsome, even as Prasuti protests that he is not a suitable groom for her daughter.
Prasuti is unhappy with Daksh’s choice of groom for Sati and says it is a curse on her daughter to be married off to the ugly Sadhbhish.
Sati's health deteriorates. Daksh is adamant on getting her married to an ugly Sadhbhish and prepares for the same.
Prajapati Daksh is worried about Sati’s health and also anxious about her marriage to Sadhbhish.
Narad muni, Chandrama and Nandi request Mahadev to visit Sati, but in vain. Prasuti forces Bhrugu Maharishi to take the responsibilities of Sati’s marriage.
Prajapati Daksh tells Sati that Rishi Angira will seek her hand in marriage for his son. She agrees to obey her father.
Even as Tarakasur sends Gantak to kill Sati, Mahadev comes to her rescue. An angry Tarakasur beheads Gantak for not following his orders.
Prasuti asks Prajapati Daksh to seek Brahma Dev’s help in Sati’s marriage. Brahma holds Daksh responsible for the problems, but promises to find a suitable match for Sati.
Sati fails to burn away the mark on her arm. She requests Mahadev to stay out of her life. To Prasuti’s surprise, the mark on Sati’s arm vanishes on its own.
Prasuti tells Daksh about the Trishul mark on Sati’s arm. Enraged, Daksh demands an explanation and vows to destroy the symbol.
Daksh goes ahead with plans for Sati’s marriage. Revati tells Prasuti about Sati’s devotion to Mahadev and she conveys it to Daksh.
Mahadev slays the monster which attacks Sati. On Nandi’s request, Mahadev asks Sati not to immerse the Shivaling.
When Sati goes to immerse the Shivaling, Lakshmi asks Vishnu why she is being kept apart from Shiva when she was born to marry him.
Daksh is delighted on learning about Sati's devotion in Lord Vishnu. Sati decides to immerse the Shivling.
Sati promises Daksh that she will marry the man he chooses for her. Lakshmi expresses her concern about Sati to Vishnu.
Sati tries to stop her parents from doing Jal Samadhi. But Daksh is sure that he has fulfilled his role as a father and must leave the world.
Daksh assures Sati that her marriage will only be with his consent. Sati, meanwhile, follows the rituals of the Nanda Vrat and shapes a clay Shivaling.
Revati gives Sati the Nanda Vrat, the book which prescribes its rituals. But she is very disturbed when she is unable to open it.
Prajapati Daksh swears that Sati will never be joined with Mahadev, but Anusuya asks her to keep the Nanda Vrat and attain the Lord through devotion.
Angered by Daksh, Mahadev aims his Trishul at him. But he lets Daksh go when Sati pleads for his life.
Mahadev tells Sati that it is impossible for them to be together. She begs him not to punish her because of his enmity with her father.
Sati is deeply saddened by Mahadev continuing to ignore her and shares her feelings with Madanike. The dancer consoles her and then requests Mahadev to meet Sati.
Mahadev saves Chandrama from Daksh’s plan to create a new planet. Shiva wears the crescent moon in his hair to protect Chandrama from Daksh.
Narad Muni marvels at the miracles of Vishnu and Lakshmi, which they performed so that the Daksh Rekha could be removed and Sati could do the Shiva puja to calm Shiva’s anger.
Sati is sent to bring soil from the River Saraswati for a planet that Daksh is creating. Goddess Lakshmi takes the form of Sati and comes to the palace.
Lord Vishnu appears before Daksh and says he has upset the balance of the universe by destroying Chandrama and asks him to create a new planet in place of Chandrama
An angry Mahadev sets out to destroy Daksh. The gods begin to fear that his anger may harm Sati. Narada rushes to Lord Vishnu asking him to help calm Mahadev.
Revati is upset that Chandrama ignores her and prefers his other wife Rohini. Daksh tells Chandrama to give equal attention to Revati.
Sati confesses her love for Mahadev to her father. An angry Daksh creates a Daksh Rekha around her and tells her that she or Shiva must never cross it.
Sati is still lost in Shiva’s thoughts. Prasuti assures her husband that it’s only a passing phase and Sati will get over it. She advises Sati that she must be truthful and tell her father that she has given up the delusions about Shiva. Sati is confused by conflicting thoughts.