Long before high-budget CGI and international collaborations, there was one man who brought the divine to the dusty streets of 90s India. After the phenomenal success of Ramayan, Ramanand Sagar undertook an even grander challenge: chronicling the life of the cosmic charioteer, Lord Krishna.
In the quiet cells of Mathura's prison, a prophecy trembled the walls. Devaki and Vasudev, chained to the floor, watched as the eighth child—a boy with eyes like the monsoon lotus—was born. The prison guards fell asleep. The locks melted. As Vasudev carried the newborn across the raging Yamuna, the serpent Shesha rose from the waters to shield them. On the other bank, in the cowherd village of Gokul, Yashoda and Nanda welcomed their foster son: Krishna.
Original Run: 1993 – 1996 (Initial broadcast); extended through 1999 on other networks. Language: Hindi. shri krishna ramanand sagar all episode
Shri Krishna is a revered figure in Hinduism, considered the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. His life and teachings have been a guiding light for millions of people across the world. Ramanand Sagar, a renowned Indian television producer, brought the epic story of Shri Krishna to life through his iconic series, "Shri Krishna." The show, which aired in the 1990s, was a massive success and remains one of the most beloved and iconic television series in Indian history.
Episodes focus on Krishna’s love for Radha, the Rasa Leela, and defeating various demons sent by Kans. Mathura & Dwarka: Slaying of Putana, Trinavarta, Shakata (cart demon)
Episodes 56–80: Krishna and Balarama travel to Mathura, the wrestling match, and the ultimate slaying of King Kansa. 3. Dwarka and Marriage
The show's longevity is largely attributed to its stellar casting, with many actors becoming synonymous with the deities they portrayed: The show's longevity is largely attributed to its
: Covers the prophecy regarding Kansa, the divine birth in prison, and the celebration at Nandrai's house in Gokul. Episodes 11-20