The Ramayana Mandali from Uttar Pradesh showcased emotional performances on the Aranya Kand, where each character spoke their own dialogues, accompanied by background music. The influence of Chhattisgarh's Ram Leela was evident in their performance. The exquisite rendition of the Ramayana by West Bengal was originally based on Kritivas' version of the Ramayana. Kritivas' imagination, in addition to Valmiki's original text, added remarkable depth to the staging of the Ramayana. Kritivas beautifully portrayed the tender aspects of Lord Shri Ram, emphasizing his emotional nature. The tragic episodes, such as Sita Haran in Aranya Kand, were portrayed with palpable emotion in this poignant story, narrated in the melodious Bengali language. This highlights the remarkable cultural unity of India, as the spirit of creation remains the same from Kritivas in Bengal to Kamban in Tamil Nadu.