Hindi poem of the Rītikāvya genre with 324 verses divided in three parts of 108 verses each. The verses are composed in seven Prākṛta metres — Amātrika, Kavitta, Gīta, Ghanākṣarī, Caupaiyā, Drumila, and Mattagajendra. The verses describe different activities of the child forms of the Lord Rāma and mother Sītā. The work is divided into three parts, called the three rays (Kiraṇas). The first ray is set in Ayodhyā and vividly describes is the Avatāra of Rāma, followed by the pastimes and events from his childhood. The second ray is set in Mithilā, describing the Avatāra, childhood pastimes and events from the life of the young Sītā. The first half of the third ray describes messages exchanged by Sītā and Rāma through Nārada. The the second half describes Rāma's journey from Ayodhyā to Mithilā and culminates with the marriage of the princes of Ayodhyā with the princesses of Mithilā.