Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 >RamaRao Chetlapalli <rama_chetlapalli >manthan (Manthan) >Manthan <manthan >[Manthan] Re: Floating stones found in Rameshwaram >Sun, 30 May 2004 13:06:13 -0700 (PDT) > >[==========================================] >Manthan: Information Exchange Network for >Ideological Empowerment of Hindus >Sponsored By: http://www.voiceofdharma.com >[==========================================] > > >There are many aspects of natural geographic >phenomenon integrated in our epics. In Rameshwaram >there is a hillock facing Srilanka naturally inclined >towards Srilanka, from where Hanuman is supposed to >have started his jump. In Ramayan time, Rameshwaram is >not an island it is supposed to be connected with >mainland. So at the time, the sea level would have >been lower and building a bridge across out of natural >rock croppings would have been feasible. > >What is interesting is 'floating rock' still available >in Rameshwaram. Perhaps persons in this list can >explore and find about it when they go to India. I >have never heard of it earlier. > >There are some elements of truths in many of unusual >aspects mentioned in your epics(as they are morphed >version of real events); For example existence and >submergence of Dwaraka, existence and underground >flowing nature of Saraswathi(it is feasible only if >Saraswathi waters are flowing into Yamuna which is >used to be its tributary before tectonic movements) >and making Prayaga a place of merger of two subterrain >rivers and one underterrain rivers. > >In Garhawal Himalayas and towards the origin of >Yamuna, Ganga there are black hairy dogs as mentioned >in Mahabharata ending of 'yama accompanying Pandavas >as a black dog' which accompany old pilgrims. No where >else in India you can find black hairy gentle dogs. > >It is just like current day fictionalized real life >stories capture current life styles and geographic >aspects, our epics present real life stories along >with details of the time they were written. > >-rama > >--- aravindan s neelakandan ><infidel_hindu wrote: > > [==========================================] > > Manthan: Information Exchange Network for > > Ideological Empowerment of Hindus > > Sponsored By: http://www.voiceofdharma.com > > [==========================================] > > > > Let us not make ourselves a fool by listening to > > these things. The > > so-called bridge is actually a natural phenomenon > > and indian satellite > > pictures reveal it too clearly. If we take these > > things seriously we shall > > be providing excellent ammunition to lefties to > > picture us as > > pseudo-scientific and what not. At the best we can > > say how our culture has > > integrated beautifully the geological marvels with > > our legends and epic. > > > > > > > > On Sat, 29 May 2004 Priyadarshi Rajiv wrote : > > > > > >URL: > > >http://headlines.sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=13485843&headline=Floating~ston\ es~found~in~Rameshwaram > > > > > >Floating stones found in Rameshwaram > > > > > >Saturday, 29 May , 2004, 01:21 > > > > > >Do stones float in water? The answer would be a > > certain no. > > >But in the island of Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu, > > stones, it seems, do float > > >in water. > > > > [..] > > > > > > ******************************************** > > Manthan is a moderated, invitation-only list. > > Listadmin: owner-manthan > > ******************************************** > > > > > > > > > >Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger. >http://messenger./ > >******************************************** >Manthan is a moderated, invitation-only list. >Listadmin: owner-manthan >******************************************** > _______________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2007 Report Share Posted April 5, 2007 The floating Rock is called Pumice stone. It is formed during volcanic erruption. Is hard but has high level of Porosity, which lets it float on water. Where as Rama bridge is mostly a natural bridge, it is entirely possible that that this land extension was bridged at certain gaps during Ramayana days. And the material used to bridge was using Pumic stone. What any Government of a self respecting culture would do, is investigate the region before deciding to excavate. Indias mindless secularism sees it as Safronization, and that is a real shame. We should keep in mind that water levels during Ramayana period (about 3500-4000 BC) was much lower as the northern India region was colder, and Glaciers were at much lower hights. The level of water increase must be (guess) about 100-200 ft. That would make most of the submerged bridge a contiguous land mass. In any case India/we owe it to ourselves to investigate. Ravindra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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