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Building of Rama Setu from "summary" of Scion of Ikshvaku by Amish,Amish Tripathi

In the ancient times, when Lord Rama decided to build a bridge to Lanka, it was not just a physical structure that was being constructed. It was a symbol of unity, determination, and unwavering faith in the face of adversity. The construction of the Rama Setu was a monumental task that required the combined efforts of an entire army of monkeys and bears, led by the valiant Hanuman. The planning and execution of the bridge were meticulous and strategic. Every member of the army had a specific role to play, and they worked in perfect harmony to achieve their common goal. The construction of the Rama Setu was not just a display of physical strength, but also a testament to the power of teamwork and collaboration. As the bridge took shape, it became a symbol of hope and resilience for Lord Rama and his army. It was a physical manifestation of their unwavering belief in their cause and their determination to overcome all obstacles. The construction of the Rama Setu was not just a means to an end, but a journey of self-discovery and self-realization for all those involved. The building of the Rama Setu was not without its challenges. The army faced numerous obstacles, both natural and man-made, but they never wavered in their resolve. They persevered through adversity, and their unwavering faith in Lord Rama kept them going even in the darkest of times. When the bridge was finally completed, it was not just a bridge of stones and rocks. It was a bridge of hope, faith, and unity. It was a testament to the power of belief and determination, and it stood as a symbol of victory for Lord Rama and his army. The construction of the Rama Setu was a defining moment in the epic tale of Lord Rama. It was a moment that showcased the indomitable spirit of humanity and the power of collective effort. It was a moment that would be remembered for generations to come as a shining example of what can be achieved when people come together for a common purpose.
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    Scion of Ikshvaku

    Amish

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