This is one of the five temples in Rameswaram town visited by every pilgrim. It has beautifully sculpted murtis of Lord Sri Rama, Lakshmana, Sita and Hanuman in its sanctum. Devotees throng the temple on Sri Rama Navami day every year, Rama's birthday anniversary.
Learn MoreThe Panchamukha Anjaneya temple is located in Rameswaram town and devotees who visit Rameswaram also visit this temple. Offer worship to Lord Hanuman and receive his divine grace in abundance.
Learn MoreRameswaram is significant for the Hindus as a pilgrimage to Benaras is incomplete without a pilgrimage to Rameswaram. The presiding deity here is in the form of a Linga with the name Sri Ramanatha Swamy, it also happens to be one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. he masterpiece of South Indian architecture boasts of the largest temple corridor in India. Different rulers built the Ramanathaswamy Temple over a period of time starting from the 12th century. The temple comprises twenty two wells where the taste of the water of each well is different from the other. The grandest part of the temple is the 1219 m pillared corridor consisting of 3.6 m high granite pillars, richly carved and well proportioned. The perspective presented by these pillars run uninterruptedly to a length of nearly 230 m. According to the Puranas, upon the advice of Rishis (sages), Rama along with Sita and Lakshmana, installed and worshipped the Sivalinga here to expiate the sin of Brahmahatya (killing of a Brahmin) (Ravana was a Brahmin the great grandson of Brahma).[citation needed] Rama fixed an auspicious time for the installation and sent Anjaneya to Mount Kailas to bring a lingam. As Anjaneya could not return in time, Sita herself made a linga of sand. When Anjaneya returned with a linga from Mount Kailas the rituals had been over. Inside view of Rameswaram temple To comfort the disappointed Anjaneya, Rama had Anjaneya’s lingam (Visvalingam) also installed by the side of Ramalinga, and ordained that rituals be performed first to the Visvalingam. In Rameswaram Temple, a spiritual "Mani Darisanam" happens in early morning everyday. This "Mani" is made of "spatikam"[a precious stone] and in form of "Holy shivling". according to ved this is "Mani" of "sheshnag". Sethu Karai is a place 22 km before the island of Rameswaram from where God Ram is claimed to have built a Floating Stone Bridge Ramasethu till Rameswaram that further continued from Dhanushkodi in Rameswaram till Talaimannar in Sri Lanka as mentioned in the great Hindu epic Ramayana.
Learn MoreThilakeswara Temple, popularly known as Navagraha Temple is located at Devipattinam, a coastal village 70 kilometers from Rameswaram. Shiva here is worshipped as Thilakeswara and the Goddess is known as Soundaryanayaki. Worship at this ancient and holy shrine of the Navagrahas and receive their divine grace in abundance.
Learn MoreThe Parthasarathy Temple is one among the 108 divyadesams or holy abodes of Lord Vishnu. Offer worship at this sacred shrine of Lord Krishna and receive his divine grace in abundance.
Learn MoreSri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam is one of the most ancient temples in Tamilnadu, spread across 156 acres. Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped here as Ranganayaki. Offer pooja to Lord Ranaganatha at this sacred Divya Desam and receive his divine grace in abundance.
Learn MoreOffer worship to the Divine Mother Vadivudaiamman and receive her divine grace in abundance. The Thyagarajaswami–Vadivudaiamman temple located 10kms from Chennai in Tiruvotriyur is an ancient temple with a rich history of association with great spiritual leaders like Adi Sankara and rulers like Mandhata of Ayodhya.
Learn MoreLocated at near Suguna Kalyanamandapam, Peelamedu, the Ashtamsa Sri Varada Anjaneya is endued with eight special features. Hence it is considered unique among temples dedicated to Hanuman. Offer puja to Lord Hanuman and overcome Sani Dosham.
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