From original Sanskrit Ramayana of Valmiki to the Awadhi Ramcharitmanas of Tulsi Das have mainly focused on ideals of Lord Rama.
[3] In this version of Ramayana, the life of Goddess Sita and her infinite powers have been described from the beginning to the end.
[4] In this Ramayana, the form of Goddess Sita has been described as Shakti Swarupa.
Her first, second and third forms are Shabda Brahmamayi, the Shakti who incarnated from the Halagra (front part of the plough) in the sacrificial ground of the King Janaka and Avyakt Swarupa respectively.
[3] This version of Ramayana is composed in Maithili poetic language.