what did rama ask his army to build over the sea
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Ram asked his army to build a bridge over the sea. Work began at once on a stone bridge. The monkeys pulled out rocks and heavy stones from the mountains, and carried them to the sea. They cut them into shape and began to build the bridge.
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Ram asked his beloved army to build a bridge over the sea.
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- This question is related to a beautiful tale from Ramayana "How the squirrel got his stripes".
- Lord Rama was a great warrior with many crushing weapons in his munitions stockpile. He took a bolt, this bolt had abilities to dry the entire ocean and was going to shoot when the Sea showed up and requested absolution.
- Sea or that Sagar is home to many residing animals and on the grounds that Sagar was requesting absolution, Rama pardoned him. However, at that point, he requested that Sagar recommend a method for conveying this immense armed force to Lanka and afterwards he gave this plan to construct the extension.
- Nal and Neel, two heads of the armed force, were "reviled" that the objects they touch could never soak in water. They were likewise extraordinary specialists and consequently, Sagar proposed it was simpler to construct an extension and to be sure it was because they figured out how to just form that long scaffold in just 5 days.
- In this story, that revile is vital. If not, building extension would have similarly tested as building ships.
- Hence Rama chose to build a bridge instead of sailing through ships. Work started without a moment's delay on a stone span. The monkey army took out rocks and weighty stones from the mountains and conveyed them to the ocean. They cut them into shape and started to assemble the extension.
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