The tattered walls of Dhanushkodi bear the scars of time and the tales of lore. In the fierce sunlight, these ruins serve as a profound monument to “End of the Bow,” the fabled arrow-tip from which Lord Ram launched the bridge to Lanka. The walls, which once heard the bustling of life, now listen to the quiet lapping of the ocean waves and the whispers of pilgrims and poets, all paying homage to the ancient spirit that still roams among these ruins.