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| Monday, 24 November 2008 | |
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Ram Sethu, the mythical bridge which got embroiled in a controversy over
the Sethusamudram project, is back in news. This time for the trade of coral
rocks, considered to be a part of the holy structure.
"Pilgrims visiting this temple town buy these stones thinking that they are from the Ram bridge. But they are actually coral rocks," an official of the As coral rocks tend to float naturally, pilgrims believe that the rocks are the ones used by Rama's army and buy it, he said. Despite a ban on the trade of coral rocks under the Wild Life and Marine Life Protection Acts, they are being sold at five places -- 'Seetha Theertham,' 'Ram Theertham,' 'Lakshman Theertham,' 'Kandhamadhanaparvam' and at an ashram -- in the island at rates varying between Rs 500 and Rs 1000 per piece, he said. Gopinathan, a tourist guide, said they get a nominal commission for each stone sold through them. The stones were even presented to VIPs visiting the island, stating that it was auspicious to keep them at home, he said.PTI |