The narrative introduces Daksh Prajapati , the son of Bramha. Daksha is a staunch devotee of Lord Vishnu but harbors deep disdain for Lord Shiva, whom he views as a chaotic ascetic unfit for worship. This sets the central conflict of the early episodes.
The destruction of the three flying cities of demons (Tripura) built by Mayasura. Shiva uses a single arrow to destroy all three cities when they align in a single line.
One of the show's most popular arcs, it features Shiva's power-hungry clone, Jalandhar.
Parvati creates a tiger from her Sindoor to protect her friends, leading to misunderstandings with Shiva.
The show explores various forms of Shiva, including:
The narrative introduces Daksh Prajapati , the son of Bramha. Daksha is a staunch devotee of Lord Vishnu but harbors deep disdain for Lord Shiva, whom he views as a chaotic ascetic unfit for worship. This sets the central conflict of the early episodes.
The destruction of the three flying cities of demons (Tripura) built by Mayasura. Shiva uses a single arrow to destroy all three cities when they align in a single line.
One of the show's most popular arcs, it features Shiva's power-hungry clone, Jalandhar.
Parvati creates a tiger from her Sindoor to protect her friends, leading to misunderstandings with Shiva.
The show explores various forms of Shiva, including: