3 Feb 2012

The oldest bridge in the world are found in India


NASA Space Shuttle has managed to find an ancient bridge connecting India and Sri Lanka. The bridge was estimated to have 1.75 million years old and at the same time confirming that the records contained in the ancient book of the Ramayana.

For now, the bridge was given the name Adam's Bridge. The bridge was made of a bunch of mysterious sea shelf along the 30 km in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka. Of form and composition, the experts concluded that the bridge was built by humans and not due to natural causes. Legend and archeology show that humans have inhabited Sri Lanka since 1.75 million years ago, the same as the approximate age of the bridge.

The discovery of this bridge is also a crucial aspect for the confirmation of the mysterious legend called Ramayana is thought to occur in the time Tredha Yuga, more than 1.7 million years ago. In the epic Ramayana, it is stated that a bridge was built between Rameshwaram (India) and Sri Lankan coast under the supervision of Rama who is the incarnation of Krishna-18.

This information may not be so important to archaeologists, but at least be able to open the spiritual gates of the world who want to know the history associated with the mythology of India

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