Vijay Tv Mahabharatham All Episodes -1-268- -
The series referred to as Mahabharatham (Episodes 1-267) on Star Vijay is the high-budget 2013 Tamil-dubbed version of Siddharth Kumar Tewary's Mahabharat
. This rendition is widely celebrated for its grand visuals, modern special effects, and powerful character portrayals. Post Overview Total Episodes Original Network : Star Vijay (Tamil dub of Star Plus original). : Mythological Drama / Epic. Lord Krishna Saurabh Raj Jain (Tamil voice by Actor Dasarathy Shaheer Sheikh Pooja Sharma Aham Sharma Vijay Tv Mahabharatham All Episodes -1-268-
Episode Highlights You Shouldn’t Skip
- Episode 1 – The opening sequence showing Vyasa dictating the epic to Ganesha.
- Episode 69 – Draupadi’s swayamvara – Arjuna strings the bow.
- Episode 94 – Draupadi’s vastraharan – the most emotionally intense episode.
- Episode 169 – Krishna’s Visvarupa (Cosmic Form) before the war.
- Episode 268 – Yudhishthira’s final test and the Pandavas’ journey to heaven.
8. Conclusion
The Vijay TV Mahabharatham (Episodes 1–268) remains a landmark Tamil television event, bringing the epic to a new generation with modern production values. While it faced minor criticism over dubbing quality and pacing, its successful run on Star Vijay and continued availability on Disney+ Hotstar ensure its place as a key reference for Tamil-language mythological television. The series referred to as Mahabharatham (Episodes 1-267)
For anyone seeking a complete, visually rich, and dialogue-driven retelling of the Mahabharata in Tamil, this 268-episode series is the most accessible modern version. Episode Highlights You Shouldn’t Skip
7. Episode 268 – Special Content
Unlike the Hindi version (267 episodes), the Tamil broadcast’s Episode 268 typically includes:
- The Mahaprasthana Parva – Pandavas and Draupadi walking toward the Himalayas, falling one by one.
- Yudhishthira’s final test in heaven.
- Krishna’s departure from the mortal world.
- A short dedication to Vyasa and the production team.
In some streaming versions, Episode 268 is merged with Episode 267.
Themes to look for
- Dharma (duty/ethics) vs. personal desire
- Fate vs. free will
- Honor, pride, and the consequences of deception
- Complexities of kinship and political power