The series opens by establishing the grand cosmic order. Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu discuss the creation of the universe and the necessity of Adi Parashakti in shaping it. However, in her pursuit to marry Shiva, she fails repeatedly, leading Shiva to become an ascetic. Brahma suggests his mind-born son, , invoke the Goddess. Adi Parashakti takes birth as Sati , the daughter of Daksh and Prasuti.

The psychological depth given to these ancient figures is what kept audiences hooked across these 200 episodes.

The first 200 episodes of the epic mythological drama Devon Ke Dev... Mahadev

Rather than focusing solely on miracles, the dialogue explicitly broke down complex non-dualistic philosophy ( Advaita Vedanta ), explaining concepts of ego, detachment, love, and cosmic time in a way that resonated with modern audiences.

The Genesis: Sati and Daksh's Discontent (Episodes 1 – 50)