
The episode begins with Lord Shiva expressing deep admiration for children who stand by their parents during difficult times. He declares that from now on, Ganesh will also be known as Mohadar. Devi Parvati, reflecting on her journey, says it has been a victory of love, though incomplete, as she has visited only four of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas. Despite her exhaustion and injuries, she refuses to stop and continues her pilgrimage, with Shiva’s divine reflection silently accompanying her.
Before she departs, Shiva lovingly offers her fruits and gently feeds her. Parvati, recalling the sorrow she once felt during Shiva’s long absence, insists that he now see and feel her pain, so he understands the depth of her devotion.
Meanwhile, Ganesh grows even more powerful. With blessings from the divine, he successfully restores Kailash, and everyone chants in celebration, “Mohadar Ganpati ki jai.” On the other hand, the Asurs are in disarray. They suffer defeats and begin to argue among themselves. Swarth questions their future strategy, and Shukracharya reveals that Rishi Kashyap will now become a part of their plan.
Elsewhere, a wounded and tired Parvati pushes forward, pausing only to care for her wounds. She tells Shiva’s reflection that her pain gives true meaning to her love. In a nearby village, as she walks, devotees begin to follow Shiva’s divine form, unaware that he is only a reflection. Watching from above, Narad notes the intense emotional pain both Shiv and Shakti are experiencing. Lord Narayan then explains that this is only the beginning — the divine leela (cosmic play) of Shiva is just unfolding.
The episode ends.