Preparations for the consecration of Ram Lalla on January 22 are in full swing in Ayodhya. Preparations to make this day memorable are going on not only in the country but also abroad.
Lord Ram is universal. Lord Ram is also worshiped in many Muslim countries including Mauritius, Nepal, Israel.
Evidence has been found in many countries which prove that Lord Ram has been worshiped there for thousands of years.
The Ayodhya Research Institute of the Culture Department of Uttar Pradesh has published pictures of some idols found in Iraq in a section of its Ramayana Vishwamahaksha.
Ayodhya Research Institute claims that the graffiti found in the Darband-e-Belula rock is of Lord Ram. Rare statues of Lord Ram and Hanuman have been found in excavations near Bainula Bypass in Silaimaniya area of Iraq.
The Government of Iraq has confirmed this by writing a letter in response to the information sought by the Indian Government on this matter.
Not only this, the Archeology Department of the Government of Iraq claims that these statues are about four thousand years old. At the same time, the Culture Department of Uttar Pradesh, especially the Ayodhya Research Institute, has expressed the need to do research on these statues.
American researchers also confirmed
It is described in Ramayana that Ravana’s brother Ahiravan had kidnapped Ram-Lakshman and wanted to sacrifice them to the goddess in his underworld, but Hanuman reached there and killed Ahiravan and got this underworld given to his son Makardhwaj by Shri Ram.
This underworld described in the Ramayana was in the jungles of present-day Honduras in Central America. This was confirmed by Professor Bharat Raj Singh, Director of the School of Management Sciences, Lucknow, in 2015 and 2016. At that time this matter was very much discussed. After this many American scientists
The American explorer, Theodore Morde, also said the same thing in 1940. He had claimed in an American magazine that people here worship Monkey God.
Professor Bharat Raj Singh found in the Bengali Ramayana that when Ahiravana goes to the underworld with Ram-Lakshman to sacrifice them, Hanuman crosses 70 thousand yojanas and reaches the underworld through a tunnel and the tunnel through which he reaches the underworld He is in Madhya Pradesh. There is a forest in Madhya Pradesh which is called the forest of Hades and there is a tunnel here.
It is said that through this, Ram devotee Hanuman had reached the underworld. According to this 70 thousand yojana (one yojana consists of 8 miles or 12.8 km), when he measured the thickness of the earth and did direct research from this part of Madhya Pradesh, he found that this entire 70 thousand yojana extended till Musketia in Honduras, Central America. Only he goes there and there is the underworld.
It is believed that there is a forest in Honduras, Central America, where the tribals worship Monkey God.
The impact of Ramayana on the Etruscan civilization of Italy
Beginning in the seventh century BC and ending in the fourth century, the Etruscan civilization extended from Rome in central Italy to the states of Tuscany and the rest in the west.
This civilization has a lot of similarities with Ramayana culture. Here in the pictures, Ram Lakshman, Sita ji going to the forest, Sita ji’s capture, Lavkush’s horse being captured, Hanuman ji bringing Sanjeevani, are found in the Ravanna area in ancient Italy, which is similar to the story of Ravana. Some artefacts have been found here in which the stories of the Golden Deer, Marich and Sitaharan are exactly the same.
The abduction of Sita by Ravana by removing the mask is clearly depicted. The incident of Jatayu is also mentioned in the picture with the horses flying through the sky. It was this civilization that preceded the Roman civilization that gave its name to Rome.
Evidence found in Cambodia also
Wantan Chhamar is an important site of the seventh and eighth centuries, about 100 kilometers away from Angkor Wat, adjacent to the border of Thailand.
This site, the center of civilization of South-East Asia, is currently in a dilapidated state. Valmiki’s Ramayana begins with the compassion of the bird Kraunch and this theme comes alive in a sculpture found here. Statues of Ram, Lakshman and Hanuman ji have also been found in Khmeru state of Cambodia.
Ramlila is famous in Thailand
In the fourteenth century, when Ayudhya, the ancient capital of Thailand, was being attacked and destroyed by Burma, many people fled to present-day Bangkok and established a new city.
Some people reached Luang Prabang, a remote place in Laos, and built a Ramana temple along with Buddhist culture. Now Ramayana is staged here every day. Ramayana is found on palm leaves.
Huge temple of Hanuman in Sri Lanka
There is a huge temple of Bhakta Hanuman in Kandy in the upper central area of Ramagoda area of Sri Lanka. Here his 40 feet high statue is magnificently installed amidst the tea gardens.
Very huge programs are organized here on Hanuman Jayanti. It is believed that Hanuman ji rested here when he came in search of Mother Sita. Ashok Vatika is also near here. The pond of tears of Mother Sita is also near this place.
World famous Janakpur Dham of Nepal
Janaki Temple is an ancient and historical place in Janakpur, Nepal. The temple is based on Hindu-Rajput architecture. It is an example of the most important Rajput architectural style in Nepal and is also called Janakpur Dham.
In many Muslim countries, names are similar to Ram.
-There are places named Ramallah and Ramathiel in Israel.
-In Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, men’s names are also Ramesh, such as Naveye Ramesh.
-Ramadi and Ramadiyah are places in Iraq.
-Ramzi-Ramzi Younis, Ramzi bin Al Shibah in Iraq
-Ramirez Spanish and Latin names.
-Rami Jewish name
-Ramses-name of a very old ruler of Egypt. It is derived from the Sanskrit word Ram Isus which means Ram i.e. God.