India is home to many unique places that hold deep cultural, historical, and mythological significance. Among them is a special village where visitors can witness an extraordinary sight — stones that mysteriously float on water. This unusual phenomenon, strongly tied to ancient legends and faith, has made the village a famous destination for devotees, tourists, and researchers alike.
Rameswaram, located in Tamil Nadu, is a holy pilgrimage town and part of the Char Dham Yatra. It is home to the Ramanathaswamy Temple, one of the most important shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva.
This village is also world-famous because of the floating stones kept in and around its temples, which are believed to be connected to Rama’s Bridge (Ram Setu).
While devotees connect these stones with faith, scientists provide another explanation:
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