Video - Uncovering the Truth: Ramayana's Historical Reality
Do you really think that the Ramayana actually happened in ancient India? Mainstream historians and archaeologists often consider the Ramayana to be a fictional tale written by Sage Valmiki. However, the truth is slowly but surely coming forward. New evidence suggests that the Ramayana might be one of the oldest historical records in the world. One of the most compelling pieces of evidence is the existence of the bridge that Rama and his army built across the Indian Ocean to rescue Sita, his wife. This bridge is now known as Ram Setu or Rama's Bridge. It connects the southernmost part of India to Sri Lanka and is visible in satellite images. Many studies have shown that it is a man-made structure, dating back to about 6,000 to 7,000 years ago. Researchers believe that this time frame aligns with the period when the events of the Ramayana could have actually taken place. The existence of Ram Setu provides tangible evidence that supports the possibility of the Ramayana being rooted in historical events rather than just mythology. Moreover, the significance of Rama in Indian culture and history continues to be celebrated.