The Divine Bridge

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By Chinmoy Mukherjee

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In the ancient land of Bharat, a world painted in hues of ochre earth and emerald forests, a profound darkness fell. The air itself seemed to weep, heavy with the scent of lotus blossoms and the distant, briny tang of the sea—a constant reminder of the impossible distance. Sita, the radiant heart of Ayodhya and the beloved wife of Lord Rama, had been stolen away. A shadow had reached from the south, from the golden city of Lanka, and its name was Ravana. The demon king's abduction left a wound in the very fabric of the world, a silence in the forests where Sita's laughter once echoed like silver bells.

To rescue her, Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu whose skin held the deep, celestial blue of a twilight sky, had to cross the vast, churning expanse of the southern ocean. Its waves crashed against the shore with a thunderous roar, a constant, menacing percussion that spoke of insurmountable power. The water was a swirling tapestry of sapphire, turquoise, and angry white foam, and its scent was of salt, secrets, and immense, unknowable depths. The task seemed impossible, a dream that would break upon the rocks of reality.

Yet, in Bharat, where the divine walks hand-in-hand with mortals, hope is a resilient flame. The revered rishis of the land, men who could hear the whispers of the cosmos and smell the fragrance of a prayer, came together. They would not raise an army of swords, but an army of spirit. They would not build a bridge of mere stone, but a bridge of faith, a divine path woven from mantra, wisdom, and the very elements of creation. This is the tale of that bridge, of the journey to build it, a saga filled with the blinding light of divine interventions, the cacophony of monstrous challenges, the vibrant colors of devotion, and the profound, soul-stirring teachings of the sages.

The Divine Bridge