Ramasetu

Ramasetu:



Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu in South India, which is a part of ramasetu (railway) to the island, and Sri Lanka, the country's mannar (Mannar) sand dunes in the middle range of the island. This is especially the sand dune, and includes limestone rocks. Munigiyunde some parts of the Indian Ocean at a depth of about 1.2 meters in length and 18 miles in the sand dune (ie 30 km). English East India Company ramasetuni Adams Bridge (Adam's Bridge) has been described as.

Arguments


Kaanda 22: 66-70 vanarulu the first day of the 14 plans, 20 plans for the second day, the third day of the 21 plans, 22 plans for the fourth day, aidavaroju 23 Yojana - a total of 100 by the end of the planning gattuvaraku Sri Lanka joined the bank made within 5 days of the Ram .. setuvantena +, 20 +, 21 +, 22 +, 23-length = 14 to 100 plans. 3 miles west of the planning. Five days have been built, such as miles 100x3 = 300; Mile of the 1.6 kilometers, 480 kilometers of the bridge structure vanarulu exaggeration to 5 days = 300x16, ramasetu actual length of just 30 kilometers [2] However, it was possible to 480 kilometers, 30 kilometers from the original bridge for at least 5 days may also argue that building inconsequential. Sri Lanka is the island shore or small. According to the Ramayana, India, Sri Lanka island, 480 kilometers (100 plan) is located. But today, looking at the fact that India is only 60 km from Sri Lanka to just 30. The dissolution of the snow on the ground because of the rise in sea level and increased the distance between the two places, but do not slow down. Sri Lanka is the fact, mentioned in the Ramayana may argue that the anukovakkarledani. "Daivasambhutudaina Rama finally vanarula Why rely? Straight to the Rama padavamida Lanka may go to it? Or Hanuman back yours may go to it? Valmiki Maharshi for a living from north to south migration is coming on the way to his Ramayana epic writing, the last Rameshwar and there Kaanda conceived vrasivuntadani, after or just in the Nkalone tanuvucalincadani "Some vislesakula argument.

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