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Krishna later marries Satyabhama, Jambavati (after retrieving the Syamantaka jewel), and 16,100 rescued princesses. His sister Subhadra is married to Arjuna (Mahabharata link). Part 4: The Narakasura & Baal Leela Continuation (Episodes 121–150) Narakasura's Defeat The demon king Narakasura had imprisoned 16,000 princesses. Krishna, with Satyabhama, kills him and rescues them all. He marries them to restore their honor.

Satyabhama wants the divine Parijat tree. Krishna brings it from Indra's heaven, creating a famous episode of divine jealousy and resolution. Shri Krishna Serial By Ramanand Sagar All Episodes

Princess Rukmini of Vidarbha wants to marry Krishna, but her brother Rukmi forces her engagement to Shishupala. Rukmini sends a Brahmin messenger to Krishna. On the wedding day, Krishna abducts her in a celestial chariot. He defeats Rukmi but spares his life on Rukmini's plea. Their marriage ceremony is elaborate and joyous. Krishna, with Satyabhama, kills him and rescues them all

Krishna, while resting under a tree, is mistaken for a deer by a hunter named Jara. Jara's arrow pierces Krishna's heel—his only vulnerable spot. Krishna forgives Jara, reveals he was Vali (killed by Rama in Treta Yuga) in a past life, and ascends to Vaikuntha. Dwaraka sinks into the sea. Krishna brings it from Indra's heaven, creating a

Kansa invites Krishna and Balram to Mathura for a wrestling match. En route, they encounter the washerman (humbled), the elephant Kuvalayapida (killed), and the wrestlers Chanur and Mushtik (defeated). Krishna ascends the throne, kills Kansa, and frees Ugrasen. Episodes 70-80 cover the coronation of Ugrasen and Krishna's formal education under Sage Sandipani. Part 3: The Founding of Dwaraka & The Rukmini Vivah (Episodes 81–120) Jarasandha's 18 Attacks Kansa's father-in-law, King Jarasandha of Magadha, attacks Mathura 17 times. Krishna builds the impenetrable city of Dwaraka in the sea. The 18th attack forces Krishna to shift all residents to Dwaraka.

Balram sits in meditation, and a white serpent (Shesha) emerges from his mouth, returning to the cosmic ocean.