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Music for the first 140 episodes was composed by Sandeep Mukherjee, Kartik, and composer duo Inder Bawra and Sunny Bawra. Later on, Sandeep Mukherjee for a few episodes and then Bawra brothers for a few episodes, took over complete responsibility as the series composer. Famous [[Pakhawaj]] player, singer and composer Pandit Bhavani Shankar recorded an original composition for the ''[[Tandav]]'' sequence shown after Sati's demise.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tellychakkar.com/news/pandit-bhavani-shankar-sings-tandav-song-mahadev |title=Pandit Bhavani Shankar sings a tandav song for Mahadev |publisher=''Telly Chakkar'' |date=May 2, 2012 |accessdate=November 7, 2012}}</ref>
 
===Songs===
* ''Shiv Shiv'' - Theme music and used as a background score.
* ''Dev Dev Mahadev Shiva'' - Used as a background score.
* ''Dev Dev Mahadev Dev'' - Used as a background score.
* ''[[Karpur Gauram Karunavtaaram]]'' - Used as a background score.
* ''Chandrama Priyatam Mere'' - picturised on [[Chandra]] and Rohini.
* ''Sab hai Apoorna Sangeet Bina'' - picturised on Mahadev singing a melody to reinvigorate [[Raga]] and [[Ragini]].
* ''Ritu Basant Ki Aayi'' - picturised on princesses Khyati, [[Aditi]] and [[Revati]] singing a melody on the occasion of ''[[Vasant Utsav]]''(Spring Festival).
* ''Shiv Stuti'' - picturised on Sage [[Dadhichi]] and his disciples praying to Mahadev's Shivling.
* ''Mahal Ki Rajkumari'' - picturised on Sati.
* ''Teeno Loko Ke Swami Ho Bholenatha'' - picturised on Mahadev in honour of the beginning of [[Shivratri]] as declared by Lord [[Vishnu]].
* ''Vishnu Stuti'' - picturised on Shiv as [[Jata]].
* ''Shiv Stuti'' - picturised on Queen [[Prasuti]], her daughters and son-in-laws praying to Mahadev.
* ''Abhinandan Hai'' - picturised on Madnike on the occasion of Mahadev and Sati's marriage.
* ''Sabko Chod Chali'' - picturised on [[Sati (goddess)|Sati]], Mahadev, and others on Sati's farewell.
* ''Chaupaiyaan'' - picturised on [[Rama]] and [[Lakshmana]] while they create [[Rameswaram]] [[Shivalinga]]m.
* ''[[Tandav Nritya]]'' - picturised on Mahadev.
* ''Virah Ki Peeda'' - picturised on Mahadev and Sati.
* ''Maiya Tere Angane Mein Utri Hain Bhor'' - picturised on celebrations of [[Parvati]]'s birth.
* ''Dashavtaar Katha'' - picturised on Mahadev, presenting a dance ballet in King Himavan's palace.
* ''Aao Ri Aao Himvaan Lali Ko'' - picturised on Parvati's ''Haldi'' ceremony.
* ''Hum Jaanat Hai'' - picturised on Parvati's ''Sangeet'' ceremony.
* ''Thoda Samay Bacha Hai'' - picturised on Mahadev's ''Sangeet'' ceremony.
* ''Shivji Bihaane Chale'' - picturised on the journey of Mahadev's wedding procession.
* ''Tribhuvan Dete Badhaai'' - picturised on Mahadev and Parvati's ''Jai Mala'' ceremony.
* ''Saat Phero Ki Ghadi Shubh Aa Gayi'' - picturised on Mahadev and Parvati's ''[[Saptapadi]]'' ceremony.
* ''Baabul Ke Ghar Se Chali'' - picturised on Parvati's ''Bidaai'' ceremony.
* ''Jhoomo Re Naacho Re Gaao Re'' - picturised on celebrations on birth of Sukarma and Medhavati's daughter [[Matsya]].
* ''Mann Re Tu Kitna Bebas Hai'' - picturised on Parvati and Mahadev in anguish over their separation.
 
==Production==