Rameswaram’s island life and cultural wonders you need to experience

TRAVEL TRENDS, TAMIL NADU Updated : Sep 24, 2024, 17:00 IST

Rameswaram’s island life and cultural wonders you need to experiencePhoto courtesy: Canva
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Rameswaram’s island life and cultural wonders you need to experience

The picturesque town of Rameswaram, located on Pamban Island, off the southeastern coast of Tamil Nadu, is known for serene beaches, crystal-clear waters, and quaint traditional coastal life. For those new to Rameswaram, this quiet haven offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences that will make you want to come back for more.

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Ramanathaswamy Temple

The Ramanathaswamy Temple is the most iconic attraction in Rameswaram. The temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, so needless to say, it is an important pilgrimage destination for Hindus. The temple architecture is most impressive.

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Dhanushkodi

Dhanushkodi, known for its striking beauty, was once a serene beach town. After the devastating cyclone of 1964, the erstwhile bustling town turned into an abandoned 'ghost town.' Now, when visitors visit Dhanushkodi, they will see the remnants of the town, including its railway station, church, and homes. It is the point where the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean meet, offering breathtaking views.

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Pamban Bridge

The Pamban Bridge is an engineering marvel and one of Rameswaram’s key landmarks. It connects the island of Rameswaram to the mainland of India and is India’s first sea bridge.

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Adam’s Bridge (Ram Setu)

Adam’s Bridge, also known as Ram Setu, is believed to be the bridge built by Lord Rama’s army to reach Lanka in the Ramayana epic. Though mostly submerged, the chain of limestone shoals between Rameswaram and Sri Lanka remains visible in certain areas.

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Spiritual and cultural heritage

Rameswaram is one of the Char Dhams. It holds immense religious significance for Hindu. As per legends, Lord Rama prayed to Lord Shiva in Rameswaram to seek forgiveness for killing Ravana, a devotee of Lord Shiva. It's safe to say that the town's history is deeply intertwined with the epic Ramayana.

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