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Radha plays a game to make Jambavati understand the meaning of Dhan Lakshmi. Later, they make a devotional call to Lakshmi.
The Gopis invite Krishna and Radha to their villages to perform the Raas. Later, Vidurath receives Mahadev's blessing after offering penance to him.
Balaram accepts Krishna's wrestling challenge. As Krishna partially reveals his motive after losing, Shukracharya makes a deadly deal with Vidhurath.
Krishna welcomes Vidhurath to Dwarka, but the latter invites him to a duel to avenge his brother, Dantavakra’s death. Krishna accepts his challenge.
Shri Krishna outwits Vidhurath by pretending to be tired during their duel while the sun sets. The next morning, Krishna starts the duel.
Since the whole world has been made a fighting ring, Krishna eludes Vidhurath and reaches Vrindavan with Radha. Later, Shukracharya assists Vidhurath.
The Gopikas joyously welcome Krishna and Radha to their village. However, Vidhurath kidnaps all of the Gopikas to persuade Krishna to come to their rescue.
Krishna arrives where Vidhurath has captured the gopikas and surprises him with his illusion. Awestruck, Vidhurath falls in mud in front of Krishna.
Vidhurath accepts his loss and requests Krishna to put a stop to their battle. Later, Krishna kills Vidhurath for attempting to harm Radha.
Shukracharya furiously determines to wipe out Krishna by taking away the love that has his life. Elsewhere, Krishna anticipates a forthcoming danger.
Saambh moans after suffering from a severe stomachache caused by leprosy. Later, Shukracharya infiltrates Nishath's mind to turn him against Krishna.
As he resolves to save Nishath, Balaram asks Krishna to look after Saambh. On the other hand, Shukracharya and Shalva instigate Nishath against Krishna.
Jara shoots an arrow towards Krishna's foot that injures him mortally, and he passes away. With Krishna’s death, Kali Yug begins with a cataclysm on earth.