
Here's a brief overview of the episodes:
The Pandavas face constant assassination attempts, including the burning of the (House of Wax). They escape, live in disguise, and Arjuna wins the hand of Draupadi in a grand swayamvar. During this time, they solidify their bond with Lord Krishna , the divine avatar who becomes their guide and protector. 🎲 The Game of Dice
The series opens not with the Pandavas or Kauravas, but with King Shantanu, Satyavati, and Devavrat (who later becomes Bhishma). This segment highlights the tragic nobility of Bhishma’s oath of lifelong celibacy and abdication, setting a precedent of sacrifice and rigid duty (Dharma) that haunts Hastinapur for generations.
The final episodes of the series depict the later stages of the war, including the deaths of many key characters. The show concludes with the coronation of Yudhishthira and the establishment of the new order. The character arcs are wrapped up, and the story reaches its emotional and satisfying conclusion. Mahabharat Episode 1 To 94 Star Plus
The series that aired on Star Plus (2013–2014) consists of 267 episodes in total
During their exile, the Pandavas face numerous challenges and adventures. The episodes depict their time in the forest, including their encounters with various sages, demons, and other characters. The return of the Pandavas from exile sets the stage for the ultimate confrontation with the Kauravas.
The 2013-2014 adaptation of produced by Star Plus is widely regarded as one of the most successful, visually stunning, and culturally significant mythological series in Indian television history. Running from September 16, 2013, to August 16, 2014, the show spanned 94 episodes, covering the epic journey from the vow of Bhishma to the coronation of Yudhisthir and the subsequent ascension to heaven [1, 2]. Here's a brief overview of the episodes: The
As the war between the Kauravas and Pandavas becomes imminent, various attempts at diplomacy are made. The episodes showcase the efforts of Krishna, who tries to broker a peace between the two sides. However, the negotiations fail, and the great war begins. The battles are intense and brutal, with many characters meeting their demise.
After the Pandavas reveal they are alive, the kingdom is divided to avoid civil war. While the Kauravas keep the developed Hastinapur, the Pandavas are given the barren wasteland of .
The pivotal turning point. Through Shakuni's conspiracy, Yudhishthir loses everything in a dice game. This leads to the infamous disrobing of Draupadi (Cheer Haran), setting the stage for the inevitable war. 🎲 The Game of Dice The series opens
The 94 episodes of Star Plus' Mahabharat succeeded because they treated the epic not as a dead history lesson, but as a living, breathing mirror to human nature. It remains highly binge-watchable today, serving as both an action-packed visual spectacle and a timeless guide to ethics, duty, and spiritual resilience.
Krishna delivers the , explaining the necessity of fighting for righteousness ( Dharma ). 🌅 The End of an Era
The story begins with King Shantanu and the river goddess Ganga, leading to the birth of Devavrat. To fulfill his father’s desire to marry Satyavati, Devavrat takes an unparalleled vow of lifelong celibacy and gives up his claim to the throne, earning the name Bhishma .
The Mahabharat is not just an ancient Indian epic; it is a timeless exploration of human psychology, morality, politics, and duty. When Star Plus launched Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s grand television adaptation of Mahabharat in 2013, it redefined mythological storytelling for the modern digital era. Across its 267 episodes, the series captured the imagination of millions. However, the foundational narrative arc—stretching from Episode 1 to Episode 94—remains the most critical segment of the entire saga.