The book Ram Setu (Untold Story) authored by Ankit Saraf has been honored with the prestigious Best Book Representing History Award in the esteemed Rashtriya Pratibha Samman. This recognition underscores the book’s exceptional contribution to the understanding and portrayal of historical narratives. You can find out the book in this link https://www.amazon.in/dp/9359895210?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_BY3QM1BFY1SPG6CXN4Z3&language=en-IN
ABOUT THE BOOK AND REVIEW
Ram Setu (Untold Story) delves into the enigmatic history of Ram Setu, also known as Adam’s Bridge, a remarkable chain of limestone shoals stretching between Pamban Island in India and Mannar Island in Sri Lanka. Rooted in Hindu mythology, the bridge is believed to have been constructed by Lord Rama’s army to facilitate his legendary journey to Lanka as chronicled in the epic Ramayana.

The book navigates the intricate layers of the Ram Setu’s significance, sparking discussions about its origin – whether natural or man-made. While some perceive it as a geological formation, others attribute its creation to ancient engineering prowess. This debate surrounding its cultural and historical import has propelled conversations about its preservation and the need for further exploration.
Ankit Saraf’s meticulous research and compelling narrative have garnered acclaim from scholars, historians, and enthusiasts alike. Through Ram Setu (Untold Story), Saraf illuminates the intersection of myth and history, inviting readers on a captivating journey to uncover the secrets of this ancient marvel.
Receiving the Best Book Representing History Award is a testament to the book’s scholarly rigor, captivating storytelling, and enduring relevance in understanding India’s rich cultural heritage.