The main plot is taken from the Hindu epic
Ramayana, which was written by Sage
Valmiki, and
Adbhuta Ramayan, and follows the story through Sita's perspective.
Baal Kand When Mithila suffers from a drought for twelve years, its childless King
Janak builds a golden plough and unearths a baby girl as he begins to plough. The baby's first cry leads to rainfall. Rishi
Yagyavalkya suggests that Janak keep the baby and so he names her
Sita. Soon after, Janak and his wife have another daughter they name her as
Urmila. Janak's younger brother
Kushadhwaja also have two daughters
Mandavi and
Shrutakirti. After eight years, King
Dasharatha is travelling to Guru
Vashistha's ashram to see his sons. Ram learns that he has an elder sister called
Shanta. Later, it is shown that both Ram and Sita have grown up. In
Ayodhya, King
Dasharatha conducts the
Ashwamedha Yajna for the well-being of his sons and his kingdom. While travelling towards Mithila, Sita dares to stop the ceremonial horse and comforts it. After coming back, Ram tells not to kill the horse but spare its life. Guru
Vishvamitra takes Ram and
Lakshman from Ayodhya to destroy the demoness queen
Tataka. Sita and her sisters also travel along with
Kushadhwaja to see Guru Vishvamitra. Soon Taraka and her son
Subahu are killed by Ram and Lakshman. Guru Vishvamitra tells him that he wants to take both of them to
Mithila and seek the blessings of
Shiv Dhanush. While travelling to Mithila, he sees Rishi Gautam and Ahilya's ashram and cures her curse. Gautam Rishi seeks his greatness to Ram. Meanwhile, Sita learns about her birth. Sita falls in love with Ram without seeing him. Ram comes to Mithila, and they meet for the first time at the
Parvati temple with them Lakshman and Urmila also meet with each other. Soon after, Sita's
Swayamvar is announced.
Lanka king
Ravana's grandfather and minister
Malyavan travels to Mithila to see the greatness of the kingdom and argues with Sita, but it is stopped by Urmila as she becomes angry that how did he do this thing and speaking to the princess like this .Then he informs Ravana that Tataka is killed. In the Swayamvara, nobody can lift the
Shiv Dhanush except Ram. Ram's marriage is fixed with Sita. Later, when Sita and Urmila go to the river Lakshman pours water over Urmila by mistake and they begin to argue while Ram prevents a flood coming in the kingdom, that is created by a serpent which is sent by Ravan to vow revenge on Janak for not lifting the shiv dhanush. Urmila is attacked by the same serpent but Lakshman saves her and show the Asur serpent his Sheshnag avatar. The serpent does not attack him as he is their king. Lakshman and Urmila begin to love each other and indirectly express their feelings to their brother and sisters, Ram along with Urmila ‘s sisters tease her and Lakshman about the same. Afterwards, king Dashrath comes to Mithila and Urmila becomes vidhikari (the lady which takes care of all the rituals of the marriage). Ravan learns that he will die because of a woman and remembers the day he tried to force himself upon a chaste woman,
Vedavati. She had then cursed him that the cause of his death will be a woman. Remembering this, Ravan goes to Yamlok, the abode of
Yama, in the hope that if he keeps Yama under his thumb, he can elude death. However, Goddess of Death Mrityu Devi appears, and a terrible fight ensues between her and Ravan. Ravan soon gets overpowered. King Dashrath seeing the intelligence and knowledge of Urmila and her cousins wants Ram's brothers and Sita's sisters to get married along with Ram and Sita. He shares his thoughts with Raja Janak which he agrees. Meanwhile, in
Lanka,
Mandodari gets worried about the death of Ravan and decides to seek help from a
Vishnu devotee. In Mithila Sita, Urmila, Mandhavi and Shutkirti are married to Ram, Lakshman, Bharat and Shatrughan respectively.
Ayodhya Kand Mandodari tells her father
Mayasura that Ravan's life is in danger, but he refuses to help as she had left with Ravan against her parents' wishes after forced marriage (Gandharava Vivah) by Ravan. Her mother however, guides her in getting the
Amrita. Mandodari goes to Chandralok to get the Amrita.
Vibhishana warns Mandodari that Ravan should not find out about his immortality. Mandodari succeeds in her plan of making Ravan immortal. Ram, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughna reach
Ayodhya with their brides.
Kaushalya,
Kaikeyi, and
Sumitra welcome them. Later, An
Aghori predicts
Manthara's future and tells her that she will be thrown out of the palace.
Ravan challenges the gods to stop him from conquering the world and confronts his sister
Surpanakha for marrying a demon, Vidyutjiva, who is Ravan's enemy. Meanwhile, Bharat and Shatrughan set off to meet
Ashwapati, their grandfather. Dasharath announces Ram to be his heir to the throne. Kaushalya, Sumitra, and Lakshman are ecstatic to know that Ram will be crowned the king of
Ayodhya.
Manthara is determined to stop Ram from becoming the king. She reminds Kaikeyi about Dasharath's promise to Ashwapati and feeds that Dasharath is conspiring against her. Kaikeyi decides to stop Ram's coronation. Kaikeyi reminds
Dasharath about the promises that he had given her. He vows to fulfil two wishes. Kaikeyi tells him to crown Bharat as the king of
Ayodhya and send Ram into exile for 14 years. Dasharath hesitantly agrees to crown Bharat the king and send Ram away. Sita urges Ram to take her along with him.
Urmila supports
Lakshman's decision of accompanying Ram. Ram leaves for
Ayodhya in his exile with Sita and Lakshman. Bharat and Shatrughna receive a message asking them to return to Ayodhya. A grieving Dasharatha passes away and Sumitra blames Kaikeyi for his death. When Bharat learns about Kaikeyi's misdeed, he blames her for Dashrath's death. He confronts her for her actions against Ram. Bharat refuses to become the king of Ayodhya. Bharat and Janak decide to bring Ram back to Ayodhya. When Janak reminds her about her love for Ram Kaikeyi requests Bharat to take her along with him to meet Ram. Ram meets Bharat and is depressed about learning about Dasharath's death. Bharat requests Ram to return to Ayodhya, but he refuses. He tells Janak that he will not return because he wants to fulfil the promise he had made to Dasharath. Bharat asks Ram for his sandals. Bharat places Ram's sandals on the throne. He apologizes to Vashisht, saying he cannot take over Ram's place. Shatrughna confronts Bharata for his decision to become a tapas. Bharat assures
Kaushalya that he will stay near Ayodhya. He asks Shatrughna to help him in keeping his promise to Ram to take care of Ayodhya.
Lakshman tells Ram and Sita that Goddess Nidradevi has given him a boon to stay awake so that he can serve them. At Lakshman's request, Nidradevi gives his share of sleep to
Urmila, and Urmila happily helps him and grants his Nidra until he returns to Ayodhya. Everyone hail
Urmila ‘s sacrifice. In vanvas Sita gives a statue of Urmila, that she made to Lakshman to overcome the loneliness and always to help Lakshman find a way in 14 years of vanvas whenever he is sad.
Aranya Kand Ram conveys to Sita about his wish to protect the Rishis and people from the demons. They complete ten years of their exile.
Sugriva tells
Hanuman about
Rumā. Hanuman conveys to
Rumā that Sugriva loves her and wants to marry her.
Bali decides to get Sugriva married to
Rumā. Ravan decides to send
Khar and
Dushan to take control of Dandakaranya.
Surpanakha insists
Ravan to let her go to
Dandakaranya. Malyavan shares his plan to take over
Kishkindha with
Meghanad. Dundubi comes up with a plan to kill
Bali and Sugriva. Dundubi disguises as a buffalo and battles with Bali. Bali kills Dundubi. Rishi Matang curses Bali for breaking his meditation. Ram kills Ravan's soldiers and saves the residents of Panchvati. Surpanakha falls in love with Ram. Mayavi decides to take Bali to the Rishimukh mountain. Bali follows Mayavi into a cave and asks Sugriva to wait outside until he returns. However, Sugriva is shocked at hearing Bali's screams. He closes the mouth of the cave with a big stone as he assumes that Bali was killed by Mayavi. Sugriva suggests that Tara makes
Angad, the king of Kishkindha. Shurpanakha urges Ram to marry her, but he tells her that he is already married. Shurpanakha plans to prove herself better than Sita. Ram gets irate when Shurpanakha comes to him dressed like Sita. She attacks Sita. Lakshmana cuts Shurpanakha's nose for protecting Sita as she was about to kill her, but Sita unaware of Shurpankha's intentions instead blames him for cutting nose of the woman. Surpanakha asks Khara to kill Ram, Sita, and Lakshman. Khara attacks Ram with his asuras. Ram kills Khara and Dushan. Shurpanakha reaches Lanka, tells everyone about the attack. Surpanakha asks Ravan to avenge her insult by Ram. Ravan decides to punish Ram for his deeds. Sugriva's coronation ceremony begins. Hanuman crowns Sugriva as the king of
Kishkindha. A furious Bali returns to Kishkindha and attacks Sugriva for locking him up in the cave. Hanuman rescues Sugriva from Bali and takes Sugriva to Rishimukh mountain. Ravan gets information about Ram and learns that Sita is Ram's weakness. He also remembers the incident at Sita's swayamvar and his oath to take revenge from Janak. Ravan decides to abduct Sita. Ravan tells Marich about Surpanakha's humiliation and seeks his help to avenge her insult. Marich disguises himself as an injured golden deer to distract Ram from Sita and leads him far into the forest. Sita sees the injured golden deer and tells Ram that she wants to cure it. Ram tells Lakshman to stay with Sita while he goes to bring the deer. Meanwhile, Hanuman tells Sugriva that Bali has made Rumā his slave. Hanuman tells Sugriva that he will seek help from the other kings to defeat Bali. However, Ram is shocked when Marich calls out to Sita and Lakshman in his voice. Sita is worried about hearing Ram's cries. Marich apologizes to Ram for his misdeed and dies. Sita orders Lakshman to go but Lakshman refuses knowing that deer is magical. But he hesitantly agrees to go when Sita panics and frantically orders him to go aid Ram. He draws a powerful line
Lakshmana Rekha which no immoral creature could cross to protect Sita, but tells Sita not to cross it. When Lakshman leaves, Ravan disguised as a sage tricks Sita to cross the Lakshmana Rekha. Sita tries to run, but he ends up abducting her. On the way to Lanka,
Jatayu tries to save Sita, but Ravan cuts off his wings. Sita then throws her jewellery to the ground hoping Ram will see it as a sign. Ravan kidnaps Sita and takes her to Lanka. Ravan's mother
Kaikesi, tells him that he should marry Sita as she is a powerful woman instead of treating her badly. Sita finds her place in the garden of Lanka (
Ashoka Vatika) and refuses Ravan's proposal saying that she is always going to love Ram and never be unfaithful to him. She decides to wait for him until her death. Meanwhile, Ram learns about the abduction from the bird Jatayu.
Kishkindha Kand Hanuman meets Ram and becomes his devotee. He narrates about
Sugriva's problem and his brother Bali misbehaving with his wife,
Rumā. Ram challenges to kill Bali and liberate him from all his sins. He directs Sugriv to go on a duel with Bali so that he can kill him during that time. Everything happens accordingly and Ram kills Bali. Sugriva is crowned the king of
Kishkindha. Bali's son Angad begins to follow Ram and joins the monkey army. Sugriva and Ram instruct Hanuman to enquire about Sita and her well-being. Ram also gives him his ring as a mark of his well-being to Sita.
Sundar Kand Hanuman goes to Lanka and meets Sita. He also gives her Ram's ring. Sita gets shocked when she learns about Ram's condition. Ravan instructs his second son
Akshayakumara to attack Hanuman. Mandodari knows about Hanuman's strength and fears because she doesn't want to lose her son. Instead, she wants Akshayakumara to leave Lanka. Akshay heads his father's words and attempts to attack Hanuman. Hanuman, with his wit and power, kills Akshayakumara. Soldiers bring his dead body to the king. All get shocked to see this, and
Mandodari gets shattered to see her deceased son. Hanuman is brought to the king by the soldiers, and Ravan decides to punish Hanuman by sentencing him to death. But
Vibhishan advises to mutilate one of his body parts rather than killing him. Ravan chooses to burn his tail. All the men and Meghnadh burn the rear. Sita learns about this and prays to Agni Dev to produce coolness instead of a burning sensation to Hanuman. Hanuman burns the whole Lanka with his tail. Sita gives her chudamani (head ornament) to Hanuman as a mark of her presence in Lanka. Hanuman leaves Lanka. Vibhishan pleads with his brother Ravan to free Sita and handover her to Ram as she is someone's wife. Ravan, considering him as his enemy throws him out of Lanka. Hanuman reaches Ram and tells about Sita being in Ashok Vatika. Ram vows to free Sita from Ravan's captivity and kill him. Ram, Lakshman, and the whole monkey army decide to construct a sea bridge (
Ram Setu) across the ocean to Lanka. Two other monkeys, Nal and Neel, join the monkey army. Ram prays to Lord Shiva before constructing the bridge. Ram, along with the monkey army, constructs the bridge and goes to Lanka. Vibhishan joins Ram's army and tells them that he will help them in the war.
Yuddh Kand Ram, Lakshman, and the monkey army reach Lanka, and Ram declares war against Ravan. Ravan plans troops to attack the monkey army at midnight. Ravan's army attacks the monkey army as per plan. Meghnadh plans to kill Ram and Lakshman. With his illusion, Meghnadh shoots an invisible venomous arrow at Ram and Lakshman. They become unconscious. Ravan becomes happy that his son Meghnadh has killed Ram and Lakshman. Lord Shiva then decides to request the King of birds, Lord Garuda to save Ram and Lakshman, which he does. Ram then kills many more warriors in the war, including Ravan's younger brother
Kumbhakarna. This gravely angers Ravan, and he decides to kill Ram as soon as possible. After that, he sends Meghanad to fight Ram-Lakshman. He goes to the battlefield and fights Lakshman. He uses Shakti on Lakshman, and Lakshman goes into an unconscious state. Trijata tells Ram's army the address of Sushena. Hanuman flies to the house of Sushena. Sushena tells the only option to save Lakshman is Sanjeevani Booti. Hanuman flies to the Himalayas to get Sanjeevani. After he returns, a Lepa of Sanjeevani is drunk by Lakshman, which brings him back to life. While in Lanka, Meghnad does the Devi Yagya to get Divine Weapons and Divine Horsecart. The disadvantage of this Yagya was that if the Yagya is stopped in between, then the person doing it gets killed. The vanar sena disturbs Meghnad. Lakshman chops off the head of Meghanad. After this, Raavan enters the battlefield. Ram gets hurt, and Ravana nearly strangles him to death. Each time he attacks Ravan, he gets back. Vibhishana tells the secret of Ravan to Ram that he had nectar in his navel. Ram then shots the arrows at Ravan's navel. Ravan dies. But after he dies, his mother creates his elder and more powerful brother, Sahastra Ravan. Now Ram thinks that since he was able to kill Ravan once he can kill him once again. He starts shooting arrows at Sahastra Ravan. But nothing happens to Sahastra Ravan, he single-handedly defeats them all. Kaikesi informs this to Sita and she rushes to the battlefield. In a fit of rage, she transforms herself into Kali and kills Sahastra Ravan. Later, Lakshman talks to Urmila's idol that was given by Sita and thanks her for her support and love and for granting his Nidra, he tells her that Ram and sita meeting time has come and their reunion is also not away. Later, Ram questions Sita's purity and then Sita does the Fire test and proves her purity. Later, they all return to the kingdom and reunite with all others. Sumitra sees Lakshman desire to meet Urmila in the eyes and tells him to go and reunite with her and also wake her from the Nidra as she will only open her eyes when Lakshman is in front of her.
Uttar Kand Lakshman meets Sleeping Urmila and tells he could have not served Ram without her help and support, and asks her to open her eyes when she doesn't Lakshman becomes worried, Vashistha tells him to pray to Nidra Devi, Lakshman prays to her and takes his Nidra back. Afterwards, Urmila wakes from her Nidra and they reunite, starting a new life together. After being crowned king, Ram spends life pleasantly with Sita. Sita gets pregnant with Ram's child. Rumors about Sita's purity spread in Ayodhya. Ram banishes Sita to the forest due to rumors. Lakshman leaves her in the forest, blaming himself. Urmila and her sisters are angry with Ram and confront him. Sage Valmiki shelters Sita in his hermitage, where she gives birth to Ram's twins, Lava and Kusha. Sita raises them incognito as Vanadevi. After 12 years, Ram performs the Ashwamedha Yagna, and the twins capture the horse, leading to battle. After defeating Lakshman, Bharata, Shatrughna, and Hanuman, the twins are about to fight Ram, but Sita stops them, asking Ram to forgive. She reveals Ram is their father, and they realize their mother is Sita. Urmila and her cousins reunite with Sita. Ram asks Ayodhya if he can bring Sita back. He brings Sita back, where Lava and Kusha unite with Ram. Sita refuses to return to Ayodhya, citing society's doubts about her character. To prove her purity, Sita returns to her mother, Bhumi, confronting Ram. Ram is heartbroken and returns to Ayodhya, promoting women's rights for Sita. Years later, Ram crowns Lava and Kusha as Kings of Ayodhya, and Rajmatas pass away. Urmila dreams of Lakshman's death and discusses it with him; he reassures her. Urmila consults sage Vashistha, who warns her. She prays to Mahadev for Lakshman's safety. Kal visits Ram as a sage, urging capital punishment for interference. Lakshman guards the door and stops Rishi Durvasa, who threatens to curse the kingdom. To save the kingdom, Lakshman enters the chamber, leading Ram to order him to leave. Urmila is heartbroken as her dream comes true; she faints when Lakshman refuses to take her. Lakshman, regretting not loving Urmila enough, meets Ram for the last time. He goes to the forest and kills himself. The next day, Ram and his brothers drown in the Sarayu River. At the river's bottom, Ram turns to Vishnu. Bharat transforms into the conch shell Panchajanya, and Shatrughna into Vishnu's Sudarshan Chakra. They return to Vishnu, where Lakshmi tells Vishnu it took long to join her and suggests returning to their abode. Urmila and her cousins grieve for Lakshman, Bharat, Shatrughna, and Ram. Hanuman tells Ayodhya's populace that Ram and Sita live in all, showing they were always in his heart. ==Cast==