Dronacharya becomes the commander. On the 13th day, he forms the deadly Chakravyuha . Only Arjuna knows how to break it, but he is distracted by the Samsaptakas. Abhimanyu enters the Vyuha, but the Pandava soldiers fail to follow him. Inside, he fights alone—fighting great warriors like Karna, Drona, and Duryodhana. He is finally surrounded and killed brutally. Episode 84 shows his father Arjuna weeping and vowing to kill Jayadratha (who guarded the Vyuha’s exit) by the next day, or self-immolate.
The Mahabharat, one of the most revered and iconic epics in Hindu mythology, was beautifully adapted into a television series by Star Plus in 2013. Directed by Ravindra Jain and produced by Siddharth Kumar Tewary, the show ran for 94 episodes, captivating the hearts of millions of viewers across India and beyond. This essay will provide an overview of the episodes from 1 to 94, highlighting the key events, characters, and themes that made this series a masterpiece. Mahabharat Episode 1 To 94 Star Plus
The Epic Revival: Mahabharat (2013) – A Journey Through Episodes 1 to 94 The 2013 reimagining of the Mahabharat Dronacharya becomes the commander