The story of this version is presented as a narration by
Shiva to
Parvati. The plot moves as a form of dialogue between the two. The story begins with
Sati and how Shiva is reunited with Sati in the form of Parvati. After being reunited with the goddess, Shiva narrates the story of Rama to Parvati. The plot of the Ramayana begins with
Dasharatha's efforts of getting a son by holding a . The central plot of the Sanskrit Ramayana is followed in the text, with some significant departures in the plot and the characters, influenced by local tradition. According to the author, Rama is
Jagannatha or
Vishnu himself,
Sita is
Lakshmi, and his brothers are partial incarnations of Vishnu. The gods scheme to have Rama exiled from his
kingdom following his wedding so that he would fulfil his destiny of slaying
Ravana, sending the heroes Khala, Durbala, and
Saraswati to influence
Kaikeyi's hostility towards Rama. Shiva is regarded to have achieved
liberation by chanting the name of Rama. Jagannatha himself is attributed as the author of the work according to Balarama Dasa, who calls himself the scribe. In his chapters, the author employs versions of the legend from the
Puranas,
kavyas, southern and northern folk traditions, and
natakas. ==Structure==