The Sacred Causeway: An Exhaustive Analysis of Ram Setu in Sanatani Civilizational History, Geology, and Law
Ram Setu represents one of the most profound intersections of geological reality and civilizational memory in the Indian subcontinent. Stretching approximately 48 kilometres across the Palk Strait, this chain of limestone shoals connects the southeastern tip of Pamban Island in Tamil Nadu, India, to the northwestern coast of Mannar Island in Sri Lanka. To the uninitiated eye, it appears as a submerged ridge of coral and sand, a barrier separating the turbulent Bay of Bengal from the tranquil Gulf of Mannar. However, within the Sanatani worldview, it is a living monument—a physical testament to the Itihasa (history) of the Ramayana and the engineering prowess of the Vanara Sena under the guidance of Lord Rama.






