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Western Indian bakery makes 48-foot-long cake of symbolic limestone bridge

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Western Indian bakery makes 48-foot-long cake of symbolic limestone bridge

Western Indian bakery makes 48-foot-long cake of symbolic limestone bridge

A cake shop in Surat, west India have baked a 48-foot-long cake in honour of Ram Setu.

A cake shop in Surat, west India have baked a 48-foot-long cake in honour of Ram Setu.

According to reports, 200 employees at the bakery donated their day's salary to the construction of a temple in Uttar Pradesh.

Adam's Bridge, also known as Ram Setu, is a chain of limestone shoals between the southern coast of India and the northwestern tip of Sri Lanka.

Muslims believe that the religious figure Adam walked across the bridge after being created.

This footage was filmed on February 14.




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