Rameswaram at a Glance
Top Places to Visit
A visual guide to the highlights of this destination.
Agni Theertham
Pamban Bridge
Dhanushkodi
Ariyaman Beach
Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Memorial
Ramar Padam
Panchamukhi Anjaneyar Temple
Panchamukhi Anjaneyar Temple is a unique and spiritually significant temple in Rameswaram, dedicated to Lord Hanuman in his rare five-faced (Panchamukhi) form. Each face—Hanuman, Narasimha, Garuda, Varaha, and Hayagriva—symbolizes different divine powers and protection. The temple is especially known for preserving floating stones believed to have been used in the construction of the legendary Ram Setu. Devotees visit this temple seeking strength, courage, and protection from negative energies. The peaceful surroundings and mythological connection to the Ramayana make it a deeply meaningful destination. The temple’s spiritual aura and unique representation of Hanuman attract both pilgrims and curious travelers.
Kothandaramaswamy Temple
Kothandaramaswamy Temple is located on the way to Dhanushkodi and is one of the most historically and mythologically important temples in Rameswaram. This temple is associated with a significant event from the Ramayana, where Vibhishana, the brother of Ravana, surrendered to Lord Rama and sought refuge. The temple features idols of Rama, Lakshmana, Sita, and Vibhishana, symbolizing this moment of surrender and acceptance. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, the temple offers stunning coastal views and a calm atmosphere. Despite surviving natural calamities like cyclones, the temple stands strong, reflecting resilience and faith. It is a must-visit for devotees exploring the Ramayana circuit.
Ram Theertham & Lakshmana Theertham
Ram Theertham and Lakshmana Theertham are sacred water tanks located in Rameswaram, each holding deep religious and mythological significance. These theerthams are associated with Lord Rama and his brother Lakshmana, and devotees believe that bathing in these holy waters helps cleanse sins and bring spiritual purification. The tanks are surrounded by temple structures and offer a calm and serene environment for prayer and reflection. Pilgrims often include these theerthams as part of their ritual journey while visiting Rameswaram, along with other sacred sites. The peaceful ambiance, combined with strong spiritual beliefs, makes these locations an essential part of the Rameswaram pilgrimage experience.
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