Wednesday 7 February 2018

What is research on Ramsetu?

American scientists research on Ramsetu? 

The Ram Sethu mentioned in the Ramayana has been stamped by American scientists. US science channel has said on the basis of study report of geologist, archaeologist, that there are signs of Ram Setu between India and America. After studying the pictures obtained from the satellite, it has been said that sand rocks are completely natural in the area of ​​30 miles between Indo-Sri Lanka, but the stones kept on them seem to be brought from somewhere else. It is about seven thousand years old, while the stones on them are about four to five thousand years old.

According to Hindu religious texts Ramayana, there is a chain of shallow rocks between Rameswaram and Mannar Island in the northeast of Sri Lanka in the southeast of India. The sea is very shallow in this area. The depth of these rocks in the sea is just 3 feet to 30 feet. It is known in India as Ramsetu and Adams Bridge in the world. The length of this bridge is about 48 km. Ram Sethu physically separates the Bay of Bengal from the Gulf of Mannar with calm and clean water in the north, which connects religious and mentally south India with northern India.

After the study, scientists have made these seven big disclosures about Ram Sethu:

1. America's science channel claims - Ramsetu Kori can not be imagined.

2. Scientist Allen Lester said, "Lord Rama, mentioned in Hinduism, made such a bridge.

3. Channel claim - The stone present between India and Sri Lanka is about 7 thousand years old, sand on the ground 4 thousand years old

4. Channel claims, these structures are not natural, created by humans.

5. Scientists claim- The stones found on Ramsutu are quite different and very ancient

6. Archaeologist Chelsea Rose claims to know the age of the stones, then it is known that these stones are much older than the Balooheet.

7. Scientist Allen Lester said, on research, it was found that these stones located on the Balala grounds were brought from somewhere else.

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