Eight Evidences which prove that Ramayanam is not a "myth", it is our history !!!

Eight Evidences which prove that Ramayanam is not a "myth", it is our history !!!  

1. Ram Setu :
Dhanushkodi is believed to be the site where Bhagwan Ram asked Vaanar Sena to build a bridge which could carry his army across to Lanka. 
NASA images and presence of floating stones in the area are compelling pointers to the historical existence of Ram Setu bridge

2. Pushpak Vimaan route :
Coordinates (N,E)
Nashik 19.99°, 73.78°
Hampi 15.33°, 76.46°
Lepakshi 13.80°, 77.60°
Sri Lanka 7.87°, 80.77°
This is the route of Pushpak Viman when Maa Sita was abducted. Amazingly all lie in a straight line. How did Valmiki know 1000's of years back?

3. Bhagwan Hanuman footprints :
Researchers believe that there are physical traces of Hanuman ji's prescence in the form of giant footprints etched in stone. 
The footprints believed to be his are spread across regions spanning from Andhra Pradesh to Sri Lanka & throughout Asia.

4 Ashok Vatika :
This is where Maa Sita was kept captive after her abduction. The present day Nuwara Eliya is believed to be the site of Ashok Vatika. 
Reserchers claim that giant footprints discovered there are those of Bhagwan Hanuman when he went to meet Maa Sita in Sri Lanka.

5. Sigiriya :
The Sigiriya rock fortress in Sri Lanka is believed to be the site of Ravan`s gold palace designed by Kuber. 
Located at the plateau bottom is a cave which is said to be one of the places where Sita Maa was believed to be held captive.

6. Cobra Headed Cave :
The Cobra Hood cave, part of the Sigiriya Rock Fortress has an inscription “Parumaka Naguliya Lena”. At several places the word "Naguli" has been used to describe Maa Sita. 
The inscription while etched after the Ramayan period is said to refer to Maa Sita

7. Kannaiya Hot Wells :
In Ramayan, there is mention of hot water springs. This is said to be the site where Raavan and his mother are said to have worshipped Bhagwan Shiva.
Local legends & researchers suggest these Kannaiya hot water springs were created by Raavan for water supply

8. The Lepakshi Mandir is believed to be the site where Jatayu fell while battling Raavan. 
The soot black soil indicating fire destruction near Raavan`s kingdom are other examples.

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