ADAM'S BRIDGE
Adam's bridge was built by man? Or a wonderful creation of the environment?
Ram Sethu Bridge, also known as Adam's Bridge, was proven to
be a man-made structure by the special show "What on Earth" on
America's "scientific channel."
Several years ago, a NASA spacecraft took a stunning
collection of pictures. The images unmistakably depict a chain of rocks in the
Indian Ocean's shallow water between Sri Lanka and India. Based on their
examination of images, a team of American geologists and scientists who were
researching the Ram Setu Bridge came to the conclusion that it is not a natural
site but rather a man-made one.
Between Mannar Island in Sri Lanka and Pamban Island in
Rameswaram, India, is where the Ram Setu Bridge is situated in the water. It
should stretch for roughly 30 kilometers. The Sita Devi, the queen of Prince
Rama, was taken captive by King Ravana of Sri Lanka, who later arrived in Sri
Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana. According to legend, Lord Rama
despatched his monkey army to Sri Lanka in order to save her and constructed
this bridge between India and Sri Lanka.
Between Mannar Island in Sri Lanka and Pamban Island in
Rameswaram, India, is where the Ram Setu Bridge is situated in the water. It
should stretch for roughly 30 kilometers. The Sita Devi, the queen of Prince
Rama, was taken captive by King Ravana of Sri Lanka, who later arrived in Sri
Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana. According to legend, Lord Rama
despatched his monkey army to Sri Lanka in order to save her and constructed
this bridge between India and Sri Lanka.
A portion of the Ram Setu Bridge, according to the Bharatiya
Janata Party and other Hindu extreme groups, will be harmed by the Setu
Samudram project that the Indian government planned in 2008 to build a canal
through this region. The Supreme Court came to the conclusion that there was no
historical proof of Prince Rama's existence at that time. They contend that
this discovery demonstrates Prince Rama was alive and that American experts
have disproved the court order.
The Ramayana by Valmiki is where we first learn about this
bridge's historical background. It is referred to as "Rama Setu" or
"Rama's Bridge" there. In the Ramayana, verse 2-22-76, Rama refers to
it as "Sethubandhanam." Today, this place is referred to as
"Sethu Samudram." It denotes a "bridged sea region." is
located at India's Thanjavur Saraswati Mahal Library. W. This region is
identified as "Ramancoil" on a Dutch map created in 1747. "The
location where Rama's temple is located" is depicted on another map. In
Rameswaram, there is a temple devoted to Rama. This region was designated as
"Sethubandha" and "Sethubandha Rameswaram" on Marco Polo's
maps.
It is referred to as the "Bridge on the Sea" in
Iban Kordabe's "Book of Roads and Kingdoms," which was written in the
ninth century. This was designated as Adam's Bridge on a British map made in
1804. The name "Adam's Mountain" refers to Sri Lanka in early Islamic
literature. Rama's Bridge is also known as "Adam's Bridge" since it
is believed that Adam arrived on earth and passed through this location on his
way from Sri Lanka to India.
A good proof that a technology so sophisticated as to be
able to create a bridge over the big ocean existed in the globe for thousands
of years—and that the legend of Rama would also come to pass—lies in the new
scientific hypothesis.
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