Indian mythology is as diverse and sophisticated as the Indian culture itself. Its chapters are known to talk about the thirty-three crore Gods and Goddesses, whose presence have aided and sustained the growth and evolution of mankind in the world. From tales of valiant god-kings to acts of valour of the powerful demigods, Indian mythology seems to cover thousands of spiritual and paranormal episodes. One such God, whose name lies in the top pages of the spiritual and mythological world, is Lord Shiva.
Lord Shiva is also known as the Destroyer. He is the ruler of the dead and the demons, and resides in the snow-clad Kailas Mountain. Legend speaks that this spiritual hero has taken different avatars in flesh and blood, and has spread spiritual message among his followers. Devon ke Dev Mahadev episodes depict the various humanly forms taken by this heroic God.
The first few episodes of this epic TV series begin with Sati, who prays and wins the love of Lord Shiva. However, she marries him against the wish of his father. Eventually, her father insults Mahadev, and to avenge this dis-respect, Sati immolates herself. In the later episodes, she is found uniting with Lord Shiva as Devi Parvati.
Several episodes narrate the stories of various humanly forms of Lord Shiva and his struggle to fight injustice. Moreover, they also showcase his union with Devi Parvati. Mohit Raina is showcased as the protagonist of this show. He is also found role-playing the fourteen different forms of the Lord. Sonarika Bhadoria plays the role of Sati and Devi Parvati. The setting of the show is classic, and computer graphics have been cleverly used to modify the background. For all the religious people, who believe in Lord Shiva, this show is a perfect medium to know his story. Still, others can get a glimpse of his heroic acts and enjoy a piece of Indian mythology by watching this show on Life OK TV Channel. Moreover, the show has been dubbed in different Indian languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Oriya and Telugu. It is also aired on Star Vijay, Maa TV and Asianet.

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