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Radha plays a game to make Jambavati understand the meaning of Dhan Lakshmi. Later, they make a devotional call to Lakshmi.
The Gopis invite Krishna and Radha to their villages to perform the Raas. Later, Vidurath receives Mahadev's blessing after offering penance to him.
Balaram accepts Krishna's wrestling challenge. As Krishna partially reveals his motive after losing, Shukracharya makes a deadly deal with Vidhurath.
Krishna welcomes Vidhurath to Dwarka, but the latter invites him to a duel to avenge his brother, Dantavakra’s death. Krishna accepts his challenge.
Shri Krishna outwits Vidhurath by pretending to be tired during their duel while the sun sets. The next morning, Krishna starts the duel.
Since the whole world has been made a fighting ring, Krishna eludes Vidhurath and reaches Vrindavan with Radha. Later, Shukracharya assists Vidhurath.
The Gopikas joyously welcome Krishna and Radha to their village. However, Vidhurath kidnaps all of the Gopikas to persuade Krishna to come to their rescue.
Krishna arrives where Vidhurath has captured the gopikas and surprises him with his illusion. Awestruck, Vidhurath falls in mud in front of Krishna.
Vidhurath accepts his loss and requests Krishna to put a stop to their battle. Later, Krishna kills Vidhurath for attempting to harm Radha.
Shukracharya furiously determines to wipe out Krishna by taking away the love that has his life. Elsewhere, Krishna anticipates a forthcoming danger.
Saambh moans after suffering from a severe stomachache caused by leprosy. Later, Shukracharya infiltrates Nishath's mind to turn him against Krishna.
As he resolves to save Nishath, Balaram asks Krishna to look after Saambh. On the other hand, Shukracharya and Shalva instigate Nishath against Krishna.
As Shukracharya provokes Nishath, the latter questions Krishna's credibility in Dwarka. Later, Nishath demands Krishna to step down from the throne.
A mysterious individual gives Jambavati and Radha a potion to save Saambh. Later, Radha fakes an injury to get access to his chamber.
Balaram is upset when Krishna refuses his request to be the king for a day. Later, Saambh suffers as supernatural powers erupt from his body.
Balaram feels degraded as Krishna forbids him to be the Dwarkadhish. Out of anger, he decides to master the knowledge by leaving Dwarka.
Balaram decides to acquire knowledge from the sage, unaware of the evil plans. Elsewhere, Krishna's realisation about the forthcoming danger makes him upset.
Balaram assures Krishna that his Gurudev will fix the plight raised in Dwarka. While Krishna is upset, Balaram is confident about saving Dwarka.
While Balaram catches Nishad red-handed, Romaharshan carries on the act of doing the Yajna. Later, Balaram foils Romaharshan's ploy.
Balram furiously lashes out at Nishath as he tries creating a rift between him and Krishna. Meanwhile, as he tries to teach Romharshan a lesson, Krishna asks Balram to not interrupt the ritual.
As Balram continues to intimidate Romharshan for conspiring against Krishna, the latter convinces Dwaraka to impress Mahadev. Later, Mahadev grants Romharshan a wish.
A furious Balaram attempts to kill Romharshan to stop Mahadeva from offering his boon of indemnity. Later, Krishna convinces them.
An impotent Balaram breaks down to see Krishna's helplessness towards Romharshan's evil deeds. Elsewhere, Shukracharya celebrates the forthcoming destruction.
Balaram refuses to let Romharshan leave Dwarka without facing any consequences and challenges him for a fight. Hearing this, Radha worries for him.
Krishna feels worried about the dangerous and lethal Musal who is in Dwarka. Elsewhere, Saambh pledges to do penance of Mahadev and end Musal.
Krishna explains to Radha the consequences of Saambh's oath to defeat Musal. Later, Mahadev bestows destructive energy on Saambh to fight Musal.
Krishna faces a dilemma, but he successfully foils Shukracharya's plan. Furthermore, Saambh has a change of heart as the family reunites.
Radha reassures Saambh when Krishna cancels the celebratory festival. Moreover, she promises Saambh that she will convince Krishna to approve the celebration.
Mahadev and Krishna perform Anand Tandav and Anand Leela respectively. Meanwhile, Shukracharya's spies steal the unholy pestle's fragments.
While Krishna and Radha revisit Nidhivan, he lights up the trees to etch their bond. Meanwhile, Shukracharya orders his troops to smuggle the alien pestle.
Krishna asks a tensed Samudradev to be calm, but in a state of denial, the latter approaches Mahadev. Meanwhile, Radha feels aloof, but Krishna reassures her.
While the army is getting readied to defend Shalva's attack on Dwarka, Subhadra foresees death. Later, she reaches Dwarka to deliver the vital news to Krishna.
Subhadra reveals that she has foreseen Abhimanyu's death at Shalva's hands and asks Krishna to save him. Later, Saambh leaves Krishna shocked with his sacrifice.
An undaunted Saambh leaves for war without taking Krishna’s blessings. During the fight, Shukracharya asks Shalva to direct all his weapons only towards Saambh.
Pradyumna dies from the impact of Shalva’s special weapon. Later Balaram, Nisath and Saambh take an oath of avenging his death.
A grief-stricken Rukmini laments the death of Pradyumna after viewing his deceased face. Later, she wailfully questions Krishna about his power.
After an intense and heartfelt conversation, Krishna gets ready for a war against Shalva and his army. However, Radha stays unhappy with Krishna.
While Krishna defends Saambh, Nishad, and Balaram from Shalva's attack, Radha leaves Dwarka after promising Rukmini. Later, she decides to take her own life.
While Radha keeps her resolve by not entering the warzone, Krishna puts down his weapons. However, Shalva uses Devaki as a trump card to bring Krishna into the fight.
Krishna appears defenceless as Shalva holds Devaki captive. Meanwhile, as Balaram pleads with Radha to join them on the battlefield, Shalva captures Vasudev.
Devaki and Vasudev get perished on the battlefield by Shalva. Consequently, Shalva faces Radha's wrath as she acquires her power to kill him.
Devastated by the death of Vasudev and Devaki, Balaram decides to break ties with Krishna. Elsewhere, Radha and Rukmini experience a startling event.
Radha is grateful as Krishna saves Vasudev and Devaki from Shalva's wrath. Meanwhile, to fulfil the promise made to Rukmini, Radha decides to leave Dwaraka.
Radha returns to Dwaraka with the power of Goddess Parvati to resuscitate Pradyumna. Later on, Radha declares that Shalva must die at Krishna's hands.
Shalva receives a final warning after Shukracharya rescues him from captivity. Krishna eventually employs the Sudarshana Chakra on Shalva.
Krishna uses his persuasion skills to convince Balaram to go to Hastinapur and find an end to the drought. Later, Krishna receives a letter from Yashoda.
Krishna implores Balram to see their mother after receiving an invitation message. Elsewhere, Saambh and Nishath are confronted by a massive lizard-like asura.
Radha conveys her desire to visit Vrindavan, but Krishna pays no heed. While he sleeps peacefully, Radha grows restless.
Balram receives a message from Saambh about a gigantic lizard-like creature. Meanwhile, Radha attempts to trick Krishna in order to travel to Vrindavan.
Radha irks the Gopis by doubting their affection for Krishna as they criticise him. Meanwhile, Balram reaches out to protect his sons from a giant monster.
Yashoda feels delighted when Radha pays her a surprise visit. Radha later reminisces about her time with Krishna on entering his bedroom.
Krishna tries his best to stop Radha from meeting the Gopis but fails. Later, he arrives at Nand’s place, brings down a hanging pot of butter and starts relishing it.
While Krishna steals the butter pot and hides, an evil creature searches for him. Later, Krishna returns to Gokul and meets Yashoda.
Yashoda persuades Krishna to stay with her for a few more days. Meanwhile, the evil creature successfully escapes from Balram's trap.
Krishna decides to end the conflict between Radha and the Gopis and plays with them. Meanwhile, Yashoda cooks for him the whole night.
Krishna tricks the Gopis and Yashoda yet again to gain their affection. While Saambh gets annoyed at a sleeping Balaram, Krishna advises the latter.
Balaram comes to know bout the past birth of the Asur who is in the form of a lizard. Meanwhile, the residents of Vrindavan come to meet an injured Krishna.
Krishna repents for his pretention of being injured. Meanwhile, the Asur travels to Vrindavan creating rampage all over.
While Krishna tries to escape secretly to face the Asur, Radha catches him red-handed. Meanwhile, Balaram and the boys fail to capture the Asur.
Krishna somehow manages to escape from his house. Later, he meets Nrigasur and gives him salvation from his lizard form.
Krishna prevents Balram from visiting Vrindavan by promising him something better. Meanwhile, Radha doubts Krishna's behaviour and asks Yashoda to check his room.
The Gopis take Krishna to a beautiful place to make him happy and shower their love on him. Elsewhere, Banar Rakshas attacks Gokul.
Nand comes up with a smart plan to convince Krishna to hatch some Durlav Pushp. Later, Krishna lands in a fix when Radha and Yashoda request him for the Pushp.
Krishna's lies get revealed in front of Yashoda and Radha. Later, he comes up with another mischievous plan to pacify them and win their affection.
Radha reads Krishna’s emotional letter publicly and feels guilty. Meanwhile, another devil approaches Dwarka via the sea route.
Krishna tricks Radha but she refuses to fall for it. Dau receives Krishna's letter of apology, but doesn't believe his words while danger looms over Dwarka.
An enormous demon approaches Dwarka, challenging Krishna. Later, Krishna hears of the demon and informs Balram about his onslaught.
Dwividh continues to create a rampage in Dwarka, looking for Krishna. Later, he tries to abduct the Gopis when Balaram and the boys defeat him.
Dwividh decides to kidnap the Gopiyas to entice Krishna to Dwarka. Balaram eventually learns about Dwividh's initiative to reattack Dwarka.
Dwividh attacks once again with his army and kidnaps the Gopis. Later, Krishna gets the message and decides to combat him.
Radha battles Dwividh courageously, but he abducts her. Meanwhile, Krishna gets surrounded by Dwividh’s soldiers.
A tired Dwividh falls as he races to catch Krishna. Meanwhile, the Gopis refuse to leave with Balaram till Krishna comes to rescue them.
Dwividh hurls huge rocks at Krishna and the Gopis after threatening him to fight. Later, Balaram kills Dwividh after Krishna's instructions.
Radha is startled by Krishna's revelation after meeting him on the outskirts of Vrindavan. Eventually, Krishna notifies Yashoda that he must return to Dwarka.
As Krishna arrives at Dwarka, a few sages approach him regarding Hans and Dimbak's problem. With Krishna's warning, Saambh goes to tackle the situation.
Hans plans to hold marriage for the bachelors of Dwarka and orders to abduct them. Elsewhere, Durbasha calls Balaram and Krishna to tackle the problem of the Brahmins.
Radha stands as a barrier between the unconsented marriages that Hans is trying to do. Later, Maharishi Durbasha expresses his helplessness to Krishna.
Hans declares that if Radha agrees to marry him, he will spare all the abducted women. Subsequently, Krishna recommends a personal meeting with Hans.
Hans sends a gift for Radha and a letter to Krishna to tell him that he wants to marry Radha. Later, Radha agrees to the marriage to save the people of Dwarka.
While Radha feels guilty about hiding her decision from Krishna, Hans arrives with the prisoners. Later, Radha declares her decision for the people of Dwarka.
Hans desires to fulfill Radha's wish of weighing her in gold but gets failed in fulfilling it. However, Radha gives Hans another chance.
Hans decides to strike Kuber for his wealth after failing to weigh Radha in gold. Meanwhile, Radha requests Krishna to stay out of her dispute with Hans.
Hans gets perplexed when he cannot weigh gold equal to Radha and thinks it is part of Krishna's deception. Later, he wishes to meet Mahadev.
Hans provokes mayhem after Krishna refuses to give him his ornament. Later, as he kidnaps Radha to marry her forcefully, Krishna gets outraged.
Hans reveals the weapons he received from Mahadev as blessings, yet Krishna beats him in the battle. Later, Mahadev takes Hans' defeat as an insult to himself.
Krishna persuades Mahadev to restore the boon he offered to Dimbak. However, as Mahadev rejects Krishna's suggestion, the two engage in a fierce battle.
The downfall of the world starts as Krishna and Shiva clash in battle. Krishna later recounts a story about Mahadev's boon to prove his culpability.
Krishna narrates the story of Vrikaasur seeking Mahadev's blessings. He also mentions a boon that Mahadev bestowed on the demonic Vrikaasur.
The Gods flee to Vaikunth for safety when Vrikaasur attacks Devlok. Later, Shukracharya asks Vrikaasur to take over Vaikunth, but he decides to attack Kailas.
Bhasmasur resolves to invade Narayan's Vaikunth Lok after conquering Kailas Lok. Meanwhile, Narayan requests that Lakshmi bathe in the holy Mansarovar Lake.
Narayan finds a solution when Bhasmasur gets fascinated by Lakshmi and Parvati. Upon learning this, an enraged Shukracharya decides to confront Bhasmasur.
Mohini pretends to love Bhasmasur to prevent him from attacking Vaikunth. Later, she confronts the Gods on behalf of Bhasmasur.
Lakshmi gets ready to go to war against Bhasmasur, but Mohini tells her how to avoid it. Later, Mohini delivers a shocking message to Bhasmasur.
Bhasmasur is delighted as Mohini decides to marry him in front of Guru Shukracharya. However, Guru Shukracharya feels suspicious of Mohini's decision.
While Bhasmasur asks to meet with Mohini's family before their wedding, Lakshmi feels confused about Narayan's plan. Later, Mahadev arrives to meet Bhasmasur.
Mohini wants her family members to prepare a dance performance for her wedding. Later, Shukracharya informs Bhasmasur about Mohini and her family's real identity.
Mohini manipulates Bhasmasur into joining her in dance and makes him touch his head which causes him to turn into ashes. Later, Mahadev apologises to Narayan.
Jara shoots an arrow towards Krishna's foot that injures him mortally, and he passes away. With Krishna’s death, Kali Yug begins with a cataclysm on earth.