Ganga, the sacred river, transforms into a symbol of carnal desire in 'Ram Teri'. Her 'maili' form, a metaphor for her pure, untouched self, struggles against her burgeoning lust. The song, a haunting melody, captures her internal conflict as she sings, 'Tujhe bulaya', inviting the brave to satisfy her burning needs. The forest, a witness to her secret longings, resonates with her lewd lyrics, as Ganga's 'ganga' swells in anticipation.