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If you look at satellite imagery, you will notice a faint hint of a connecting strip between India and Sri Lanka. This is Adam’s Bridge, also known as Ram’s Bridge or Ram Setu (राम ...
Ram Setu or Rama's Bridge is a causeway that is created across the sea connecting Pamban Island in Tamil Nadu to Mannar Island in Sri Lanka. 12 interesting scientific facts to know about Ram Setu .
Talk about Indian mythology or Indian history and you will see the buzz around the famous Ram Setu bridge. The bridge is the shoal chain between India and Sri Lanka, and there has been a debate ...
Taking to X, he wrote, “On the way back from Sri Lanka a short while ago, was blessed to have a Darshan of the Ram Setu. And, as a divine coincidence, it happened at the same time as the Surya ...
The European Space Agency has shared an image of the Ram Setu taken by its Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite. Also known as the Adam's Bridge, it is a chain of shoals linking India and Sri Lanka.
An American show claimed that Ram Setu or Adam’s Bridge is believed ... was built to rescue Sita (Rama’s wife) from Sri Lanka, w … Read more ...
A few days back, on April 6, PM Narendra Modi, when returning from Sri Lanka, posted on X about his view of the Ram Setu. The PM wrote ‘On the way back from Sri Lanka a short while ago ...
While Hindus call it Ram Setu, in Sri Lanka it is called Adam’s Bridge. According to some geologists, the limestone shoals are the remnants of a natural bridge that was formed after Sri Lanka ...
Ram Setu or Adam’s Bridge is a chain of limestone shoals between Rameswaram island off India’s south-eastern coast and the Mannar island off Sri Lanka’s north-western coast. Popular Hindu ...
PM Narendra Modi expressed being blessed to have a darshan of Ram Setu while returning from Sri Lanka, amid criticism from BJP leader Subramaniyan Swamy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on ...
The key issue facing Aryan is whether the titular Ram Setu is just a chain of natural limestone shoals under the sea between Rameswaram Island in Tamil Nadu, India, and Mannar Island in Sri Lanka.