नही किया गया था रावण का अंतिम संस्कार, आज भी मौजूद है रावण का शव

नही किया गया था रावण का अंतिम संस्कार, आज भी मौजूद है रावण का शव


In the Ramayana, there is a detailed description of the war between Lord Shriram and Ravan. In the war Shriram had killed Ravana and handed over the rule of Lanka to Vibhishan. In such a case, the question arises that what happened to Ravana's dead body? Where was his funeral done?
Many such questions remain intact today, but Sri Lankan government and many people claim that Ravana's body is still present on earth.





He is kept safe by making 'mummy' as the bodies of ancient kings of the ancient times were kept in Egyptian pyramids. The Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka also mentioned this. This mummy is said to be kept in the raging forests of the place. 

It is believed that when Ravana was slaughtered, his soldiers made many efforts to revive him, but he did not get success. They did not want to burn the dead body of their beloved King, because they expected Ravan would survive one day. Therefore, he used various chemicals to keep the body safe and kept it as Mami. It is believed that Ravan's mummy is still kept in the forests of Ragla. It is a very thick forest where many violent animals live. 

Many venomous snakes and ravenous animals live in the vicinity of Mami who guard the mummy of Ravan. Some people also believe that there is a treasure of Ravan under Mami. Although many people do not agree with this, since it is not possible to remain there for a number of years after being aware of any treasure. Ravana was very knowledgeable and mighty. It is believed that the length of Ravan's mummy is about 18 feet. 

A special type of coating has been put on Ravana's body, which has been preserved for thousands of years, apart from this, many evidence related to Ravana is also reported in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan people have come to hear these things from their ancestors. It may be that many of these things do not fit the criteria of science, but people there have their own beliefs and beliefs often do not care for any scientific criterion. There are many historical sites associated with Ramayana in Sri Lanka today, which bear testimony to the history of the last Ramayana

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