Where is the bridge of Ramayana located in the world today?

Where is the bridge of Ramayana located in the world today?

Lakshmana did not sleep for fourteen years in exile. Lakshmana did not sleep for fourteen years to protect Rama and Sita. On the first day of his exile, the Goddess of Sleep appeared in front of Lakshmana and requested her not to sleep for fourteen years and she was satisfied with his request. However, the Goddess said that someone should take the responsibility of this sleep. Then Lakshmana’s wife agreed to take this responsibility.

We all know about Kumbhakarna that Kumbhakarna slept for six months and woke up once because of eating food. But Kumbhakarna did not sleep like this from the beginning. After Kumbhakarna did a lot of penance, Brahma came to give him a boon. He planned to ask for the seat of Indra as a boon. When the king of gods Indra came to know about this, he asked Goddess Saraswati to stop Kumbhakarna from asking for this boon. So Goddess Saraswati held his tongue while asking for the boon of Kumbhakarna. And so Kumbhakarna uttered Nidrasana instead of asking for Indrasana. From then on, Kumbhakarna would spend six months sleeping.

Vibhishan is one of the characters in the Ramayana. Without whom Rama could not have killed Ravana. Vibhishan asked Rama to apologize for Ravana’s kidnapping of Sita. And so Ravana got angry and expelled Vibhishan. And then Vibhishan sided with Rama and told him how Ravana could be killed.

The monkey army was building a bridge with stones to rescue Sita from Lanka. This incident in the Ramayana happened many years ago. But now NASA has found a similar bridge to connect India and Sri Lanka. Researchers have researched and said that the bridge was built around the time of the Ramayana. This bridge is also called Adam’s Bridge. Everyone knows about Sita breaking her bow on her own, which only Rama could break. However, many people do not know who owned this bow. That bow belonged to Mahadev, whose name was Pinaka.

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