Food thefts plague Puri; Balram helps neighbors caught by Batuknath. Jagan takes Balram's punishment, prompting the king to seek forgiveness and aid the neighbors.
Balram's sick mother prompts him to pray to Jagan. Blessed with a food-filled matka, Damu steals it. Jagan transforms it into an "Aafat Matka," teaching Damu a lesson.
Damu and Devjaani fear losing to Sambhu in kabaddi. They kidnap him, leading Balram into trouble. Jagan exposes their fears through a game, leading to Balram's rescue.
Lord Jagannath refuses prasad; Balram discovers him eating khichdi from a poor woman. Providing proof, Balram enlightens Bade Panda and the king about Jagannath's love for true devotees.
Balram's sick mother prompts him to pray to Jagan. Blessed with a food-filled matka, Damu steals it. Jagan transforms it into an "Aafat Matka," teaching Damu a lesson.
Balram works as a cow-herd to buy Jagan a dress. Devjani hides calves to discredit him. Jagan's magical bansuri tune reveals the calves, proving Balram's innocence.
A mimicry artist comes to Puri and Maharaj appoints him the state vidushak. He makes everyone laugh until one day he pretends to be Lord Jagannath and insults Jagannath's bhakts in the name of art and freedom of expression.
Gatru Matru con Somnath into giving up his shop in the name of unpaid debt. Balram knows his father has paid full debt to the evil twins so he and Jagan start looking for Sakshi and Pramaan for the same.
A man Champak and a woman Madhu accuse Maharaj of Puri for corruption, inequality, and exploitation before diving into the sea. Maharaj gets so depressed by the accusations and their deaths that he too denounces his throne.
Balram is shocked to see his lookalike has taken his place in his home, gurukul, friend circle, and even in Jagan's life. Balram tries to get his identity back only to realize this whole facade was a test of his Bhakti.
Balram went to his grandparent's house to help them. Jagan gets disappointed in this and leaves Earth. Seeing this Prakriti Devi gets angry with Balram. But later Jagan saves Balram from Prakriti Devi.
Balram vows to donate to anyone who asks him for anything. In the process, he gives everything in donation even when he gets ready to give his life. Jagan restores everything that Balram donated and blesses Balram to become a great daani.
Balram ignores his mother Jambo and doesn't help her in her work. Jagan makes Balram realize the value of a mother and how he should have taken better care of her.
Balram with Jagan travels to Rajathan. On the way back, Gatru Matru intercepts him and steals a sandook and a letter given to him by Raghuvendra. Jagan makes Gatru Matru find the letter and Balram brings it back.
Gatru Matru tries to steal the gold coin potli from the blind Sant given to him by Jagan but they fail. The twin in order to take revenge puts a snake on him and the snake bites him.