All Episodes: Shivam Tamil Serial
The serial began by establishing the premise: Lord Brahma seeks a deity powerful enough to tame the destructive force of the demon Jalandhar. The answer lies with Lord Shiva (portrayed brilliantly by Mohit Raina), who is deep in meditation. The initial episodes focus on Daksha’s animosity toward Shiva. We witness the love story of Sati (played by Mouni Roy in the original), Daksha’s daughter, and her undying devotion to Shiva. This arc culminates tragically with Daksha’s Yagna (fire sacrifice), Sati’s self-immolation, and Shiva’s terrifying dance of destruction (Tandava) which destroys Daksha’s ego. This set the tone for the series: high emotional stakes balanced with divine morality.
Shivam realizes revenge has caused too much pain. He decides to use the pendant only for good — helping police solve cold cases, rescuing trafficked kids, etc. shivam tamil serial all episodes
Before the era of high-budget VFX-heavy films like Baahubali or Brahmastra dominated Indian screens, there was Shivam. Airing on Star Vijay (and later dubbed/re-aired on other networks), this serial wasn't just a daily soap; it was a cultural event that brought the grandeur of Indian mythology into Tamil living rooms. The serial began by establishing the premise: Lord
Shivam was not merely a television serial; it was a cultural phenomenon. Aired on Star Vijay, this dubbed version of the Hindi series Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev broke the mold of typical Tamil soap operas. At a time when television was dominated by family dramas and villainous mother-in-law tropes, Shivam brought grand production values, intricate storytelling, and spiritual philosophy to the prime-time slot. It retold the legends of Lord Shiva, not just as a deity, but as a complex character embodying love, justice, detachment, and supreme power. We witness the love story of Sati (played
The beauty of Shivam lay in its episodic structure, which spanned hundreds of episodes, dividing the vast Puranic lore into digestible, interconnected sagas. While it is difficult to summarize every single episode, the narrative can be categorized into distinct phases that defined the show’s run:
Unlike many mythological shows that can feel preachy, Shivam focused on "Leela" (the divine play). It balanced high-octane action sequences—battles with demons like Jalandhara or Tarakasura—with quiet philosophical moments.
It introduced a generation of younger viewers to concepts like:
