Where is Ram Setu now?

Adam's Bridge, also known as Rama's Bridge or Rama Setu, is a chain of limestone shoals, between Pamban Island, also known as Rameswaram Island, off the south-eastern coast of Tamil Nadu, India, and Mannar Island, off the north-western coast of Sri Lanka.
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Is Rama Setu still there?

Although the Sethusamudram Project was planned to be executed by deepening the Pamban pass, so that the Rama Sethu could also be preserved, the project is still at a standstill. Oceanography research suggests that the bridge is 7,000 years old.
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Can we visit Ram Setu?

The Ram Setu can be reached if you hire a Jeep to travel to Dhanuskodi Beach. You have to walk upto the portions that seem to lead to Ram Sethu. People say the RS was submerged after the 1964 cyclone that devastated Dhanuskodi Town.
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Is Rama Setu bridge real?

The existence of the Ram Setu has been mentioned in the Hindu mythology Ramayana, but there has been no scientific proof yet that it is a man-made bridge. The bridge was reportedly passable on foot up to the 15th century.
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Where is real Ravana Lanka?

The most original of all the existing versions of Valmiki's Ramayana also suggest the location of Ravana's Lanka to be in the western Indian Ocean. It indicates that Lanka was in the midst of a series of large island-nations, submerged mountains, and sunken plateaus in the western part of the Indian Ocean.
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Is Ramayan true story?

While there have been voices proclaiming the authenticity of the Ramayana, research to prove it has increased in recent times. Dr Vadlamudi Raghavendra Rao, professor of anthropology, University of Delhi, and one of the authors of the study, said, “Definitely, the events described in Ramayana occurred in real.
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Who broke the Ram Setu?

At the behest of Vibhishana, Shri Ram cut that bridge into three pieces with his arrows. So that no one can misuse it. In this way, Shri Ram himself had broken the Ram Setu.
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Can you walk from India to Sri Lanka?

A chain of coral islands and sandy shoals twists across the strait between India's Pamban Island and Sri Lanka's Mannar Island. It's called Adam's Bridge, and as recently as 500 years ago, you could walk across it.
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Can we go to Adam's bridge?

Adam's Bridge can be reached by driving from Rameswaram to Dhanushkodi as after the 1964 cyclone, road connectivity is not there. From Dhanushkodi, visitors can reach Ram Setu Bridge by local vans. Here, tourists can visit the local temples and witness the floating stones that were used in the bridge.
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Can we see Ram Setu from India?

Dhanushkodi, a place 20 km away from the main town of Rameshwaram, is the place where you can see the Ram Setu. India is a country full of surprises, both natural and man-made.
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Is Sri Lanka visible from India?

International Maritime Law decrees that for a boundary line to be feasible, the countries in question must be separated by a distance of at least 36 nautical miles. The distance between India and Sri Lanka, however, is just 18 nautical miles.
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Who built Ram Setu?

Ram Setu is a chain of limestone shoals between the coasts of India and Sri Lanka. According to the epic Ramayana, the bridge was built by the 'Vanara army' to rescue Sita, who was kidnapped by Ravana.
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Is Ram Setu natural or manmade?

The bridge currently connects Pamban island in India's Tamil Nadu state with Sri Lanka's Mannar island (which was man-made). All of this hints that while the sand formation was natural, the rocks (that are said to be 7,000 years old) have been placed there.
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What is Ram Setu length?

Also known as Adam's bridge, this 48-km long bridge-like structure between India and Sri Lanka finds mention in the Ramayana but little about its formation is known or proven, scientifically.
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Did Hanuman separated Sri Lanka from India?

Having been reminded of his powers by Jambavan, the king of the bears, Hanuman crossed the strait between India and Lanka in one leap, despite the efforts of watery demonesses to stop him by swallowing him or his shadow. He was discovered in Lanka, and his tail was set on fire, but he used that fire to burn down Lanka.
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Where is Adam's bridge?

Adam's Bridge, also called Rama's Bridge, chain of shoals, between the islands of Mannar, near northwestern Sri Lanka, and Rāmeswaram, off the southeastern coast of India. The bridge is 30 miles (48 km) long and separates the Gulf of Mannar (southwest) from the Palk Strait (northeast).
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How was Ram Setu destroyed?

The bridge was reportedly passable on foot up to the 15th century until storms deepened the channel. Temple records suggest that Adam's Bridge or Ram Setu was completely above sea level till 1480 when it was broken by a cyclone that hit the area.
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Is the bridge between India and Sri Lanka real?

Adam's Bridge, also known as Rama's Bridge or Rama Setu, is a chain of natural limestone shoals, between Pamban Island, also known as Rameswaram Island, off the south-eastern coast of Tamil Nadu, India, and Mannar Island, off the north-western coast of Sri Lanka.
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Is Hanuman alive?

Centuries after the events of the Ramayana, and during the events of the Mahabharata, Hanuman is now a nearly forgotten demigod living his life in a forest.
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What language did Ravana speak?

The king Ravana who ruled Sri Lanka spoke Tamil language in every day usage while he had a good knowledge of Vedic sanskrit. He wrote many Sanskrit hymns among which the Tandava stothram is the most famous one.
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Did Ravana really exist?

It is said that Ravana ruled Lanka for several hundred years prior to the times of Ramayana, when he was killed by prince Rama for kidnapping his wife Sita. Yet some believe Ramayana to be a semi-fiction woven around a real King who ruled over Sri Lanka from 2554 to 2517 BC.
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Why do Ram Setu stones float?

The bubbles trapped inside the stone give it a spongy appearance to it which makes it float in water. Some of the Ram Setu Floating Stone found on the coastal site of Rameshwaram. These floating stones are similar to any other rocks that own the same features, chemical as well as physical components.
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What is the proof of Ramayana?

In Ramayana's case, there is no evidence to prove that it is anything else except a myth. There is also no evidence — either historical or archaeological — which proves that Ram ever existed or that he ruled Ayodhya," claims Settar.
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Is Sri Lanka and Ravana the same?

Yes today's Sri Lanka was a part of Ramayana in the name of Lanka under the Rakshasa king Ravana.
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Is Sita Nepali?

Mother Sita also known as 'Janaki' was born in Janakpur ( the kingdom of King Janak ) which presently lies in Nepal.
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