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The mythical bridge
RAM Setu translates to “Ram’s Bridge”, an ancient bridge made of limestone shaols written about in the Ramayana epic, connecting Pamban island, Tamil Nadu, India, to Mannar island in Sri Lanka. Parts of the ‘bridge’ have sunk under the sea over the centuries. The bridge holds a special significance in the Ramayana, as it was made by Lord Ram, or Rama, to cross over the ocean to reach Sri Lanka Island, and rescue his wife Sita, who was held captive by the demon king Ravana. The Vanaras (creatures with monky faces and human bodies), under the supervision of architects Neel and Nala, were said to have helped to carry huge boulders to construct the ‘floating’ limestone shoals within five days, a

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