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'The Great Sacrifice of Ramayana Recitation,' in Monika Thiel-Horstmann (ed.), Ramayana and Ramayanas, 185-205. (Spanish translation by Mariela Alvarez) 1992. Ramcharitmanas consists of seven parts or Kands ,All kand Describe slok and its description. Also appeared as 'La Busqueda del Tulsidas Legendario.' Estudios de Asia y Africa 81 (Journal of El Colegio de Mexico), Vol. Though NASA has also taken a satellite picture of the Ramar Sethu, they have not given any opinion on whether it was man made or natural. Shree Ramcharitmanas or Ramayana is an epic poem in awadhi, composed by the 16th-century Indian poet Goswami Tulsidas. Scientists consider Ramar Sethu to be just a natural formation. Hindus consider it a religious symbol and an ancient monument. According to Hindu mythology, the bridge was built by the vanarasena (army of monkeys) to help Lord Ram cross over to Ravana's Lanka, wage a war and bring back his wife Sita. Whatever details he had collected would be presented in Parliament on May 23 and not before that, "as any announcement now will work to the advantage of the opponents".īaalu took copies of the Valmiki Ramayan, Tulasi Ramayan, Adhyathma Ramayan,Kamba Ramayan and many other books, as also copies of maps on Ramar Sethu. Baalu said he had gone there just to get more facts about the bridge. Baalu's visit is seen as an effort to arm himself with facts about Ramar Sethu when he faces the BJP and the AIADMK MPs in Parliament, who are opposed to the damage to the 'bridge'.Īsked later by reporters whether he had gone to the library to 'destroy' evidence regarding Ramar Sethu, he wondered how it would be possible to do that in the 1000 year old library. He also sought details about books and pictures on Ramar Sethu. Amidst the Sangh Parivar's opposition to dredging in the Ramar Sethu or Adam's Bridge area in Palk Straits for the Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project, Union Shipping Minister T R Baalu spent more than four hours at the historic Saraswathi Mahal Library here, sifting through ancient documents and the Ramayana.Īccording to library sources, Baalu noted down some details about the Ramar Sethu during his visit on Monday.