Is the footprint of Hanuman ji in Sri Lanka real?
- BySomya Bhaskar
- 10 Jan, 2025
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In the beautiful hills of Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, there’s a special place called Sita Amman Kovil, believed to be the spot where Sita was held captive by Ravana in the famous Ramayana. But what makes this place even more fascinating is the nearby footprint of Hanuman Ji.
According to legend, Hanuman, the powerful monkey god, came to Sri Lanka to find Sita, and it’s believed that this footprint is a mark he left behind during his journey. For many Hindus, this footprint is a symbol of Hanuman’s strength and devotion. It's seen as a sacred mark of a god, and people visit it to connect with the ancient story of the Ramayana.
Although scientists can’t prove if the footprint is truly from Hanuman, its importance to the people who visit it is undeniable. The Sita Amman Kovil and the nearby Hanuman Ji footprint remain popular pilgrimage sites, drawing people who want to experience the magic and faith of this epic tale.
Whether you believe in the legend or not, the Hanuman Ji footprint and Sita Amman Kovil are a must-visit, offering a unique experience where faith, history, and mythology come together.
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