Once Narada senses Rambha's endeavor to defile the fervent penance of a Rishi, he incites her vanity, causing her to express her unique beauty, and he challenges her.
Then he meets Kala in the garden in the form of Vidyadhara, for whom she is waiting, and appears to Vidyadhara as Nala, who, being busy fetching Bhagavath Geetha from Krishna, comes too late and makes him misunderstand that Nala is the one who loves Kala; with this blow, Vidhya takes leave of his mentor to be away from Dwaraka and away from all that is feminine in the world.
He distracts Uddanda, who approaches the spot by creating a Yakshini when Rambha appears on the scene, and Kala escapes.
Narada arrives and informs Rambha about Indra's curse, which has deprived her of her divine powers for neglecting her duty.
Vidhya, who has almost completed his visits to the temple, meets Kala's innocence, corrupted by another treacherous act of Nalacoobra.
But the trials and tribulations of Kala, who, despite being blind, throws off Kalpavalli's protection and goes in search of Vidhya, only to learn her crime and die, never seem to end.