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An Indian television drama series about Hindu mythology called RadhaKrishn debuted on Star Bharat on October 1 of last year. It is also streamable online on Disney+ Hotstar. Radha and Krishna are Hindu deities on whose lives the television series is based. Rahul Kumar Tewary is the director, while Siddharth Kumar Tewary, Rahul Kumar Tewary, and Gayatri Gill Tewary are responsible for producing it for Swastik Productions. Sumedh Mudgalkar and Mallika Singh portray Krishna and Radha, respectively. It is one of India's longest-running television shows and will reach a thousand episodes in 2022. It stars Sumedh Mudgalkar, Mallika Singh, Basant Bhatt, Himanshu Soni, Shivya Pathania, and Zalak Desai in important roles.
Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki, a prequel to RadhaKrishn, premiered on October 19, 2021, and ran through July 4, 2022.Teenage Radha-Krishna in Chapter 1
Radha is cursed by Krishna's disciple Sridama in Goloka to forget about him for 100 years and reside in Bhuloka. This was a cosmic joke since Krishna was about to enter the world of the living. In Barsana and Mathura, respectively, Radha and Krishna are reborn.
Kamsa will be killed by Krishna by fate. In the meantime, Radha's friend Ayan adores Radha and tries to keep Radha and Krishna apart. Vyomasura, a demon whose marriage to Radha was prearranged, is vanquished by Krishna.
The human weaknesses of bhaya (fear), moha (greed), krodha (anger), ghrina (hate), irshya (envy), ahankara (pride), and heenbhavna (lack of self-confidence) are all removed from Radha by Krishna. Radha then moves closer to Krishna after overcoming each human weakness. She was compelled to wed Ayan.
Later, she comes to understand that this marriage is only an illusion because she can only wed Krishna because she is the Lakshmi avatar. After Brahma completes their celestial wedding in Goloka, Radha realises that her marriage is a fraud and that she will always be Krishna's companion.
Along with Balarama, Krishna vanquishes the demons sent by Kamsa, including Putana, Bakasura, Aghasura, Timirasura, Sudarshana, Arishtasura, Keshi, Vyomasura, Dhenukasura, Ekadansha, and Pralambasura. Radha's Ashtalakshmi (8 incarnations of Lakshmi) avatars also vanquish. After killing them, Kans finally summons Krishna and Balaram to Mathura, but in vain. Krishna kills Kamsa, and Balaram murders his eight brothers. Devaki and Vasudeva, Krishna's biological parents, are released from jail, and Ugrasena, Kamsa's father, who had been imprisoned, is given the title of king. The Yadavas, Krishna, and Balarama now relocate to Dwaraka, their new residence. Revati (Jyotishmati), who adored Balarama as Shesha, and Balarama wed in Revati's former life. Krishna marries Rukmini somewhere else. Later, Krishna also weds Jambavati and Satyabhama. The villainous Narakasura and his commander Mura are later killed by him.
Mahabharata, Chapter 2.
The Kauravas, the villainous relatives of the Pandavas, Duryodhana and his brother Dushasana, their uncle Shakuni, and Duryodhana's companion Karna, orchestrated the catastrophe at the lac palace, which the Pandavas managed to escape.
He assists Drupada, ruler of the Panchalas, in setting up a Swayamvara for his daughter Draupadi, who was conceived through a yajna. Arjuna, the third Pandava prince, wins Draupadi's svayamvara and weds her, but due to unforeseen circumstances, Draupadi is compelled to wed all five Pandavas. Due to their war with the Kauravas, the Pandavas are given the new kingdom of Indraprastha, which is located distant from Hastinapura.
While Subhadra, the sister of Krishna, marries Arjuna, the real Pundra monarch Paundraka Vasudeva is killed by Krishna. The Magadha ruler Jarasandha is also killed by the second Pandava, Bhima. Soon after, the Pandavas perform the Rajasuya Yagna, gaining control over all of Aryavarta. Shishupala, Krishna's cousin, disrupts the ritual but is then murdered by Krishna.
Later, Duryodhana arranges a dice game with Shakuni in which the Pandavas lose everything they own and are humiliated, but Krishna stops Duryodhana from stripping Draupadi in front of the court. The 13-year exile of the Pandavas and Draupadi follows. When they return, the Kurukshetra War begins, and Arjuna learns the Bhagvad Gita from Krishna. Bhishma is killed by Shikhandi, who received a blessing from Lord Shiva in her past life as Amba to slay Bhisma. Arjuna kills Karna, while Dhrishtadyumna kills Dronacharya. When Duryodhana dies, the conflict is over. Sahadeva kills Shakuni, whilst Bhima kills all 100 Kauravas. Gandhari curses Krishna, predicting that the Yadava dynasty will also fall. Krishna, on the other hand, helps Ayan mature as a person.
Punarmilan, Chapter 3
Krishna visits Dwaraka once more. Pradyumna weds Rukmavati after he returns to Dwaraka, and the couple has a son named Aniruddha. She gives birth to Samba, the son of Jambavati and Krishna, who was said to be the cause of the Yadava catastrophe as predicted by Gandhari. Samba is a short-tempered young man who loves his family, especially his mother, but despises Radha. Nishath and Ulmuk, sons of Samba, Aniruddh, and Balaram, are later taken to Gurukul with Radha and return there when they are teenagers. Usha, his daughter, holds Aniruddha captive in Shonitapura, the Banasura kingdom.
Shiva is forced to battle for Banasura as a result of his boon, leading to a confrontation between Krishna and Shiva. This quickly leads to a war between Krishna and Banasura. Krishna vanquishes Shiva and exacts revenge on Banasura for taking his grandson. Soon after, Aniruddha marries Usha, while Samba marries Duryodhana, the Kaurava princess of Hastinapur, and Lakshmana, the son of Bhanumati. Samba is cursed with leprosy by Krishna because he earlier allied himself with Banasura, and Radha uses Mahamrityunjay Jaap to heal him. Krishna later weds Devi Yamuna.
The story is introduced by Shankhchuda (Sridama's rebirth), who has a devoted wife named Tulasi who serves as his source of strength but who he never actually uses.
Shankhchuda gained tremendous strength because to Tulasi and her love for him, and he makes a vow to destroy the cosmos. Krishna approaches Tulasi to sever her devotion while posing as Shankhchuda. Tulasi feels duped after Shankhchuda is killed. She makes the slagrma (curse) for Krishna to turn into stone. Krishna turns into a stone. Tulasi recalls her background, though, and realises her error. She makes the decision to reverse her curse and changes into a Tulsi plant. Krishna instructs her to stay on earth in this shape when she marries him in it. This depicts Tulasi Kalyna, the wedding of Tulsi. Later, Hanuman travels to Dwarka and sees Krishna, Balram, and Radha as Rama, Lakshman, and Sita, respectively.
Krishna should conduct the Ashwamedh Yagya, which requires a companion (ardhngini), according to Lord Shiva, who makes the suggestion. Other queens object to Krishna's choice of Rukmini, saying that they are as qualified to sit with him during the yajna. To locate Krishna's ideal spouse, Narada advised performing tulabhara (balance). Krishna sat on one side of the weighing scale, and the other queens had to place their jewellery on it in order to win Krishna. Krishna, though, was unbeatable. Finally, Rukmini kept a set of Krishna-gifted bangles and a tulasi leaf, and after balancing the scales, she wins him.
The time finally arrives after Krishna's 100th Janmashtami when Sridama's curse is lifted and Radha remembers everything about Goloka and her true identity as a goddess and Krishna's wife. Later, after realising Kaptasur's evilness, who was Shalva's sidekick and resembled Krishna, is killed by her. Dantavakra's brother Vidhurath later tries to murder Radha but is put to death by Sudharshan Chakra, a weapon of Krishna.
Later, Samba insults Rishi Durvasa while posing as him, only to be cursed to bring about the end of the Yadav dynasty.