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26 June 2024

Star Suvarna devoutly presents the story of Parvati, the mother of the universe in "Sri Devi Mahatme"

"Sri Devi Mahatme" is coming to your home screens from this July 1st, Monday to Saturday at 7 PM on your favourite Star Suvarna channel.

26th June, 2024: Star Suvarna channel, which has been a witness to several firsts in Kannada television, has been offering viewers mythological, spiritual, and value-based stories through serials such as Guru Raghavendra Vaibhava, Hara Hara Mahadeva, Udo Udo Sri Renuka Yallamma, and Ediyuru Sri Siddhalingeshwara. Now, to double your entertainment, it is ready to present the story of the compassionate mother 'Parvati' that the world is waiting for, titled “Sri Devi Mahatme.”

According to mythology, Sati is very beautiful. How will Sati, who falls in love with ascetic Shiva, be reincarnated as Parvati? And why does Mahakali wear Rudravatara? Apart from that, the main purpose of 'Shri Devi Mahatme' is to inform people about the glory and miracles of the Mother of God in an intuitive way.

This serial is being grandly filmed with magnificent sets and extraordinary graphics technology. The promos being aired on TV have captivated the audience, who are eagerly waiting to watch the serial. Arjun Ramesh is playing the role of Shiva, and Jeevitha Vasishta is playing the role of Parvati. Additionally, this mythological serial boasts an excellent cast and is being produced by Nandi Movies production company.

The story of Parvati, the mother of the universe, "Sri Devi Mahatme" is coming to your home screens from this July 1st, Monday to Saturday at 7 PM on your favourite Star Suvarna channel. Witness the glory of the Goddess and feel blessed.

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