In the age of Treta Yuga , when righteousness began to flicker and demons roamed freely, the Supreme Lord Vishnu descended as Rama , the prince of Ayodhya. Born to uphold dharma, Rama was not only a warrior but a beacon of humility, restraint, and love. But even the mightiest need guidance. Even the divine bows before the formless. After the exile, after the golden forests and the long walk of patience, Rama found himself standing before a vast ocean with his wife Sita been abducted by the demon king Ravana , who ruled the island of Lanka. Rama’s army of Vanaras (monkey warriors) stood ready. Yet, he did not move. He looked at the waves and felt a silence stir within him. Rama knew this battle was not just of arrow...it was a battle of destiny. And to step forward, he had to step inward first. He gathered stone...not to throw, but to build a Lingam . With his own hands, the Supreme Vishnu shaped a form of Lord Shiva from the sand and earth at Rameshwaram , where the land kiss...