Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi – Kahani Mata Rani Ki
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| Also known as | Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi |
| Genre | Vaishno Devi Jag Janani |
| Created by | Rashmi Sharma |
| Based on | Vaishno Devi the trinity too |
| Written by | Utkarsh Naithani Anshumali Jha |
| Directed by | Bhagwan Yadav
Sandeep Vijay |
| Creative directors | Mallika Sahay Dharm Singh |
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| Country of origin | India |
| Original language | Hindi |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 207 |
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| Production location | Ramdev Film Ciity |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Production company | Rashmi Sharma Telefilms |
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| Network | Star Bharat |
| Release | 30 September 2019 – 2 October 2020 |
Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi – Kahani Mata Rani Ki, is an Indian mythological television series, which premiered on 30 September 2019 on Star Bharat.[1] It is based on the life of Goddess Vaishno Devi. The series is produced by Rashmi Sharma and Pawan Kumar Marut under Rashmi Sharma Telefilms. The show aired its last episode on 2 October 2020.[2]
The series was relaunched on 17 October 2020, during the Navaratri festival, under the name Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi – Mahima Mata Rani Ki.
Plot
The story of the goddess Vaishno Devi begins with the battle between the gods and demons reaching dangerous feats. In order to end all the evil on Earth, the Tridevi, the trinity of Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Parvati / Kali, combine together to create a divine force. The divine force is born in the Kingdom of Sripuram, and is given the name Vaishnavi. On the birth of Vaishnavi, her father is called by the Tridevi in the heavens. The Tridevi tell Vaishnavi's father that Vaishnavi is not an ordinary human and her life has a goal which she has to complete. They tell him that when Vaishnavi is aware of her powers, he must let her make her own decisions, to which Vaishnavi's father agrees. When Vaishnavi's mother, Queen Samriddhi, finds about her husband's promise, she decides to keep her away from the temple of Vishnu in their palace out of fear of losing her daughter. But eventually Vaishnavi sees the temple and she realizes her powers.
The show follows a series of incidents where Vaishnavi helps the people in her kingdom. It includes Vaishnavi offering food to the people of the village, which leads a girl named Bharti to befriend Vaishnavi and give her a shawl, which helps Vaishnavi assume her real form as Vaishno Devi. When the festival of Navaratri begins, Vaishnavi narrates the story of the Navadurgas. This is locally known as a Jagrata. During the puja, Bharti sees a vision in which Vaishnavi takes the form of the Navadurgas. She defeats many demons without violence, because her goal is to end evil in humanity. Later, the Tridevi give knowledge to Vaishnavi and revoke her inner powers. Later she meditates for several years in order to fully transform into Vaishno Devi.
Years later, Vaishnavi has grown up and she sets out to help her devotees. Bhairon Nath, a tantrik, is asked by his guru to find a divine energy he saw through his powers. Bhairon Nath sets out to find the energy, which is Vaishno Devi. When he finally does, he develops some feelings for her which are wrong and Vaishnavi assumes her real form as Vaishno Devi and warns him, but when he does not listen Vaisno Devi beheads him. The Tridevi and Trimurti had agreed that if Vaishno Devi kills anyone, Shiva will end the world. Vaishno Devi explains to Shiva that she gave Bhairon Nath salvation, placating Shiva.
In a promo released by Star Bharat on YouTube, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Kali appear at Vaishno Devi's cave and transform into three rocks, which later absorb Vaishno Devi and land on a bigger rock. These three rocks are devotedly worshipped in the Vaishno Devi Temple, in India.[3]
On 2 December 2019, Star Bharat featured a war between two series, RadhaKrishn and Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi. In Vaishno Devi, it focused on Vaishno Devi turning into the goddess Durga, killing the demon Mahishasura and attaining the name of Mahishasura Mardini.[4]
Cast
Main
- Maisha Dixit as young Vaishno Devi (2019–2020)
- Puja Banerjee/Paridhi Sharma as Vaishno Devi: She is the combined incarnation of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Kali; She is the future wife of Vishnu's Kalki incarnation.
Recurring
- Hrishikesh Pandey as King Ratnakar Sagar: Vaishnavi's father
- Toral Rasputra as Queen Samriddhi: Vaishnavi's mother
The Three Goddesses (Tridevi)
- Manisha Rawat as Saraswati: goddess of the arts, wisdom, music and literature; Brahma's wife
- Madirakshi Mundle as Lakshmi: goddess of wealth and prosperity; Vishnu's wife
- Ishita Ganguly as Parvati/Kali: goddess of power, strength, death and the destruction of the demons; Shiva's wife
The Three Gods (Trimurti)
- Amardeep Garg as Brahma: the greator god; Saraswati's husband. He resides in Brahmaloka
- Vikas Salgotra as Vishnu: the protector god: Lakshmi's husband. He resides in Vaikuntha.
- Kapil Arya as Shiva: the destroyer god; Parvati's husband. He resides in Kailash.
Other recurring cast
- Sumedh Mudgalkar as the narrator (voiceover)
- Preetika Chauhan as Bhudevi: goddess of the earth, aspect of Lakshmi
- Sailesh Gulabani as Indra: king of the gods
- Vikas Verma as Moor: the former ruler of the Netherworld
- Athar Siddiqui as demon Shrikaal
- Vijay Badlani as Swarna Sagar: Ratnakar Sagar's younger brother; Kadika's husband; Chandra's father
- Preet Kaur Madhan as Kadika: Swarna Sagar's wife; Chandra's mother
- Aryavart Mishra in a dual role as
- child Chandra Sagar: Swarna and Kadika's son
- child Prasad: Shridhar and Sulochana's son
- Shantanu Monga as adult Chandra Sagar: Swarna and Kadika's son
- Aarav Chowdhary as Mahipal: Senapati of Shripuram
- Kunal Bakshi as Maharaj Vimargsen
- Esha Pathak as teenage Bharti
- Anjali Abrol/Razia Khanam/Shaily Priya Pandey as adult Bharti: Bhushan and Bhakti's daughter; Shullu's elder sister; Vaishnavi's best friend; a true devotee of goddes Vaishno; Narendra's wife
- Varsha Chandra/Neha Bam as Bhakti: Bhushan's wife; Bharti and Shullu's mother
- Ankit Rana as adult Shushlok aka Shullu: Bhushan and Bhakti's son; Bharti's younger brother
- Saurav Singh as adult Khagendra: a friend in Bharti's circle of friends
- Surbhi Gautam as adult Adhira: a friend in Bharti's circle of friends
- Rajesh Dubey as pandit Loknath
- Saurabh Deshpande/Gaurav Kothari as adult Rechak: Loknath's son
- Rohit Kumar as adult Kumbhak: Loknath's son
- Pranit Gopalani as child Kumbhak
- Sikandar Kharbanda as Pisach Raj: king of ghosts[5]
- Sandeep Sharma as pandit Jatashankar: a priest who works as Loknath's subordinate
- Himanshu Soni as Rama: Lakshmana's elder brother; King of Ayodhya; Seetha’s consort; Lava and Kusha's father
- Ram Yashvardhan/Ankit Mohan as Bhairavnath: Vibhutinath's elder brother; the main disciple of Grand Master Gorakhnath; true devotee of Lord Shiva; a Tantrik who sets out to find Vaishnavi but is ultimately killed by Vaishno Devi
- Saurabh Sewal Asr/Mana Singh Parmar as Vibhutinath: Bhairavnath younger brother
- Kuldeep Dubey as Shridhar: Sulochana's husband; a true devotee of goddes Vaishno; Prasad's father
- Preity Sahay as Sulochana: Shridhar's wife; Prasad's mother
- Danish Akhtar Saifi as Hanuman: the monkey-god of strength, he is depicted as a human with a monkey head and a tail
- Vishal Dhingrra as Mandhari
- Adi Irani as Devendra: Jyoti's husband; Narendra and Kishori's father; a very influential village chief; he has no religious beliefs
- Geeta Tyagi as Jyoti: Devendra's wife; Narendra and Kishori's mother
- Naveen Pandita as Narendra: Devendra and Jyoti's son; Kishori's elder brother
- Aarushi Sharma as Kishori: Devendra and Jyoti's daughter; Narendra's younger sister; she is blind
- Khushwant Walia as Bheema: Devendra's nephew
- Ravi Kothari as Sankata: Damru's elder brother; Boli's husband
- Shyam Lal sebagai Damru: Sankata's younger brother; Lali's husband
- Dipti Patil as Sugna: Bhakti's younger sister; Manohar's wife
- Gaurrav Walia as Bhadrak: Bhairavnath's friend at the hermitage
- Prity Singhaniya as Lali: Damru's wife
- Payal Gupta as Latika: Prachandasur's lover
- Aakriti Sharma as Rajjo
- Yogendra Kumaria as Suraj Bhan: Rajjo's father
- Khushi Rajpoot as Kulotama: Suraj Bhan's second wife; Rajjo's step-mother
- Pradeep Kumar Tiwari as Banke: Kulotama's younger brother; Rajjo's uncle
- Sonal Parihar as Naulakha: Ratan Lal's daughter; She came into Narendra's life with the intention of separating Bharti from Narendra
- Aishwarya Raj Bhakuni as Shubhangi: A bride who was kidnapped by the demon Dumdubi
- Rishabh Bhardwaj as a groom; Shubangi's husband
- Rohit Choudhary as demon Dumdubi aka Bhuvan: Sankala's son
- Unknown as demon Sankala: Dumdubi's mother; She always kidnaps brides to complete a ritual that keeps him young and immortal
References
- ^ "Jag Janni Maa Vaishno Devi's launch: Toral Rasputra, Madirakshi Mundle talk about their roles". The Times of India. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ "Jag Janani Maa Vaishnodevi to go off air", The Times of India, 27 September 2020, archived from the original on 27 September 2020, retrieved 29 September 2020
- ^ "– YouTube". YouTube.
- ^ "देखिए 'राधाकृष्ण' और 'जग जननी माँ वैष्णोदेवी ' में महायुद्ध, 2 दिसंबर से, रात 9 से 10 बजे". YouTube. 23 November 2019.
- ^ "Sikandar Kharbanda makes his mythological debut with 'Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi'". Times Of India. 29 October 2019.
External links
- Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi – Kahani Mata Rani Ki Archived 29 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine on Hotstar
- Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi – Kahani Mata Rani Ki at IMDb
