Krishna later marries Satyabhama, Jambavati (after retrieving the Syamantaka jewel), and 16,100 rescued princesses. His sister Subhadra is married to Arjuna (Mahabharata link). Part 4: The Narakasura & Baal Leela Continuation (Episodes 121–150) Narakasura's Defeat The demon king Narakasura had imprisoned 16,000 princesses. Krishna, with Satyabhama, kills him and rescues them all. He marries them to restore their honor.
Krishna orchestrates the deaths of Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Duryodhana, and Shishupala (his cousin who insulted him 100 times). After the war, Gandhari curses Krishna that his entire clan will perish in 36 years. Part 6: The Twilight of the Yadus & Krishna's Departure (Episodes 191–221) The Decline The Yadavas grow arrogant and intoxicated with power. In Prabhasa, they mock the sage Vishwamitra's disciples. A demon named Muni (or a rod of iron from a curse) turns into a club. The Yadavas fight each other with blades of grass that turn into iron weapons. All perish. Shri Krishna Serial By Ramanand Sagar All Episodes
Balram sits in meditation, and a white serpent (Shesha) emerges from his mouth, returning to the cosmic ocean. Krishna, with Satyabhama, kills him and rescues them all
On the battlefield, Arjuna collapses. Krishna delivers the entire Bhagavad Gita—covering karma yoga, jnana yoga, bhakti yoga, and the Vishvarupa (Cosmic Form). These episodes are slow, philosophical, and revered. After the war, Gandhari curses Krishna that his
Sages Vishwamitra, Kanva, and Narada visit Dwaraka. The Yadavas mock the sage Durvasa (or in some episodes, the sages are insulted by Samba). A curse is pronounced: the Yadus will destroy each other with clubs, and Dwaraka will sink. Part 5: The Mahabharata Connection (Episodes 151–190) Krishna as Charioteer The serial shifts heavily to the Kurukshetra War. Krishna refuses to take up arms but offers his Narayani Sena to Duryodhana and himself as a non-combatant charioteer to Arjuna.
Princess Rukmini of Vidarbha wants to marry Krishna, but her brother Rukmi forces her engagement to Shishupala. Rukmini sends a Brahmin messenger to Krishna. On the wedding day, Krishna abducts her in a celestial chariot. He defeats Rukmi but spares his life on Rukmini's plea. Their marriage ceremony is elaborate and joyous.