Besides, splenetic Sarpakaketu lusts Ratnaprabha and subterfuges by falsifying his paramour, Manjula, as a maid to snare her.
Startlingly, an old monk meets Dharmapala, unwrapped as Ratnabhupala, the bygone King of Ratnapuri and father of Ratnaprabha.
To prove her virtue, Ratnaprabha must die, retrieve back, and knit Amarasimha 3 times without blowing her mark.
Shortly after being alive, Ratnaprabha gazes at Sarpaketu's diabolic shade, who tries to molest her when Manjula blocks and slain.
At the same time, a dacoit, Randhir, supposed to be the chief commander of Ratnabhupala, strikes Sarpaketu's residence, who shields and shelters Ratnaprabha at his hamlet in the forest.
Parallelly, Sarpaketu's knowledge that his dark shade has cracked, so he mingles with Dharmapala and crowns Ratnabhupala by assailing.
Meanwhile, Ratnaprabha again forges as a girl with black shade and servers Amarasimha, who seeks her aid to flee, which she accedes if he is ready to wedlock her, and he does so.