Shiv Shakti (Colors) 17th October 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Devi Kamakhya manifests in Narakasur’s illusion, her presence radiating fierce power. The Devtas, deceived by false appearances, bow before what they believe to be Lord Narayan. With divine authority, Devi Kamakhya interrupts, announcing that the one standing before them is not Lord Narayan but an impostor. Shock spreads among the Devtas, and Devi Lakshmi stands frozen, her faith shaken. Indradev, bewildered, asks how this can be possible. Devi Kamakhya calmly assures them that she will release them from Narakasur’s maya and raises her hand in divine command. Her energy surges through the illusion, dissolving its deceit. In the next instant, Devtas and Devi Lakshmi see the truth—Narakasur himself standing before them. Realizing what she has done, the Devtas offer their gratitude to Devi
Devi Kamakhya declares that her task is complete and that it is now Devi Lakshmi’s turn to fulfill her dharma. She instructs her to break the very shield that binds her within the illusion. Devi Lakshmi, filled with longing, asks where Lord Narayan is. Devi Kamakhya, with a gentle smile, replies that he stands on the other side of the shield, waiting for her. With devotion and power combined, Devi Lakshmi raises her hand and shatters the protective barrier she herself once created. As the divine energy crackles away, Shiv Shakti appears, accompanied by Lord Narayan and Brahmadev.
Lord Narayan’s eyes light up upon seeing Devi Lakshmi free. He steps forward, joyous yet remorseful. Devi Lakshmi bows before him, apologizing for not recognizing him sooner. Lord Narayan, in return, seeks her forgiveness for failing to protect her. Their reunion radiates divine harmony. Devi Kamakhya interrupts softly, reminding Devi Lakshmi that her duty is not yet over—she must now destroy Narakasur. Mahadev adds that only Devi Lakshmi can end him, as Narakasur’s boon shields him from all others. Revealing the truth, Mahadev explains Narakasur’s real identity.
Stunned, Devi Lakshmi cries that Narakasur is none other than Lakshmi Narayan’s own son — born of divine essence— and questions how she can kill her own child. Narakasur laughs mockingly, declaring that she cannot kill him because she is bound by motherly compassion. Boasting of his power, he claims possession of the treasures from the Samudra Manthan and proclaims himself the new protector of Earth. Yet he demands Amrit—the nectar of immortality—to complete his supremacy.
Mahadev responds gravely that Narakasur will receive Amrit only if he first drinks the Halahala poison. Narakasur sneers, refusing, saying poison is for Mahadev and Amrit for Devtas. Calling upon his followers, he commands the Asurs to drink the poison in his stead. Drunk with arrogance, Narakasur vows he can now overpower the Devtas easily.
Mahadev, holding his trishul, warns that if Narakasur seeks battle, so be it—but the Asurs must not interfere. Narakasur dismisses the Asurs and draws his sword. The battlefield trembles as Mahadev, too, takes his divine blade. The two forces clash; sparks of energy fill the heavens. After a fierce duel, Narakasur knocks Mahadev’s sword away and bellows triumphantly that no one can kill him.
At that moment, Devi Parvati steps forward, her gaze flaming with wrath. She declares that Narakasur has forgotten the eternal truth. In an instant, her form transforms—she becomes Maa Kaali, the embodiment of unstoppable cosmic energy. Dark, fierce, and boundless, Kaali warns that this form recognizes no law, no boon, and no limitation. Narakasur attacks, but every blow turns futile. He stumbles back and shouts that only his mother can kill him. Kaali thunders that his boon cannot restrain her power.
Panicked, Narakasur turns to Mahadev, accusing them of deceit. Mahadev’s voice echoes like thunder: Devi Lakshmi, Devi Saraswati, and Devi Parvati are all manifestations of the supreme source, Devi Adi Parashakti—the mother of all creation. Kaali lifts Mahadev’s trishul, her power unmatched. As divine chants rise in the heavens and the Kaali stotra vibrates through existence, she pierces Narakasur with the trishul, ending his tyranny and restoring cosmic balance.
Precap: Narakasur offers an apology to Kaali, but she declares that he is undeserving of forgiveness and proclaims that this day will be remembered as Narak Chaturthi.
Update Credit to: MA