Shri Ram resolves to take on Sahasramukh Ravan and his forces alone. Meanwhile, Kausalya, Lakshman, and others arrive at the Ashram to bring Mata Sita back home. Later, Shri Ram confronts Sahasramukh, while Lord Hanuman battles Atharvasur.
Shri Ram confronts Shurpanakha meanwhile Lord Hanuman fights with Atharvasur. How will this battle end?
Vibhishan tells Lord Ram that only a woman can defeat Sahastramukh. Meanwhile, Lord Hanuman attempts to convince Mata Sita.
Mata Sita and Lord Hanuman are frantic with worry as they search for Luv and Kush, but the twins are nowhere to be found. Will they be reunited safely?
As Sahasramukh overpowers Shri Ram, Mata Sita arrives and reunites with him after years. Taking the fierce avatar of Goddess Kali, she slays Sahasramukh Ravan.
Mata Sita puts an end to Sahasramukh Ravan's tyranny and confronts Shurpanakha after her brother's demise. Later, she returns to Ayodhya, where the residents seek her forgiveness for their harsh words.
Shri Ram, alongside Mata Sita, addresses the people of Ayodhya, while Shurpanakha schemes her next act of revenge.
All of Ayodhya rejoices at Mata Sita's arrival. Meanwhile, a peasant suggests that she should undergo an Agni Pariksha angering the other citizens.
Raja Janak reunites with Mata Sita and her grandsons. Meanwhile, the Asurs invade Ayodhya in search of Luv and Kush. Will the brothers remain safe?
Luv and Kush confront and defeat Shurpanakha. Later, as a lady's saree catches fire in the darbar, the peasant approaches Shri Ram to talk to him about Mata Sita.