Pushpadant overcomes with emotions after hearing Meera Bai's story. He realizes the value of devotion and is finally freed from his curse.
Lord Krishna comes to Dwarka in Sadhu avatar to tend to Meera's health. Despite the disguise, Meera instantly figures out that it is none other than the Lord himself.
Meera travels to Dwarka to finally meet Girdhar Gopal. She decides to wait for him at the seashore and refuses to go anywhere else. Eventually, her aged body takes a toll, and her health deteriorates.
After Tansen sings praises for Meera, emperor Akbar decides to go to Vrindavan and meet her in person.
Shri Jiva Goswami accepts Meera with open arms and welcomes her into his Dharamshala. Meanwhile, Meera loses her patience, waiting to meet her lord and takes on a troublesome vow.
Before Meera leaves Chittor, Vikramaditya sends a parting gift for her. However, the gift turns out to be a trap. What will she do now?
Meera leaves Chittor according to the instructions given to her by Tulsi Das. She takes part in the Holi celebrations before leaving, while Vikramaditya still stands against her and her devotion.
Vikramaditya is stunned to see Meera alive and well despite drinking the poison that he sent for her. Meera is overjoyed to know that Shri Krishna protected her from harm, and she starts dancing in the palace without a care in the world.
Hearing the Nawab praising Meera irks Vikramaditya the wrong way. Seeing things getting out of his hand, Vikramaditya decides to take a serious step against Meera.
Vikramaditya feels that the Krishna statue has some magical powers, and he decides to take it away from Meera. When Meera finds out that the idol is missing, she panics and heads out to search for it.