Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Ram Sethu - World Heritage Site Floating stones found in Rameshwaram

Ram Sethu - World Heritage Site Floating stones found in Rameshwaram

Do stones float in water? The answer would be a certain no. But on the island of Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu, rocks, it seems, do float in water. Difficult to believe, but it's a reality.

The floating stones of Rameshwaram have a mythological twist to it. According to the Hindu mythological epic Ramayana, which was supposed to have occurred over 1.7 million years ago, Lord Rama and his army of monkeys used stones to build a bridge across the Palk Strait to link Rameshwaram to Sri Lanka. Legend as well as archaeological findings, indicate the first signs of human inhabitation in Sri Lanka date back to the primitive age and it is assumed that the bridge's age is also almost equivalent.

"The history of these floating stones is that when Lord Rama made a bridge to trek to Lanka to bring back his consort Sita, these are the same stones used. But today's educated people do not agree to it. They believe it is a coral in Australia, Chennai, in small islands. We believe there is no difference in these stones. Both the stones do not have air in them. The composition is the same and it has 40 kinds of chemicals," he said.

Space images taken by NASA reveal a series of rock outcrops in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka. Some historians say these could be part of the mythological bridge linking Indian peninsula with Sri Lanka island.



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