) What was the squirrel doing and why did Lord Rama take the squirrel into his hands
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Answer:
The squirrel told lord Rama that he was carrion pebbles to help lord Rama in building the bridge.
Lord Rama told the monkeys not to make fun of the little squirrel just because he was smaller in size. He also told the monkeys that he valued the squirrel's help in building the bridge because it was done with a lot of devotion and love.
lord Ram took the squirrel in his hands to thank him for his work and also stroked his back.
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Answer:
The squirrel helped in the construction of the bridge, and Lord Rama took the squirrel to convey his gratitude and love.
Explanation:
The small squirrel was working to build a bridge for Lord Rama when his entire army of monkeys chose and carried huge stones in it. Lord Rama told the monkeys that he appreciated the squirrel's contribution to the bridge construction because it was done with great commitment and love. Lord Ram grabbed the squirrel in his hands and stroked his back, thanking him for his efforts.
According to The Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic, the bridge was erected by the 'Vanara army' to rescue Sita, who had been kidnapped by Ravana.
However, if we look at it from the perspective of beliefs, it is believed that this bridge was built in only days. According to oceanography studies, the bridge is years old.