Discover the best top things to do in Ramanathapuram District, India including Arulmigu Mangalaleswari Udanurai Mangalanatha Swamy Temple, Arulmigu Ramanatha Swamy Temple, Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge, Dhanushkodi Beach Point, Ariyaman Beach, Adam's Bridge - Rama Setu, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Memorial, Pamban bridge, Ruined Temple/Church of Dhanushkodi, Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam House.
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When we were passing through Ramnathapuram to Rameshwaram, my who ws traveling with me got to know about it and we planned to visit this temple after Rameshwaram Darshan. This temple is nearly 30 min bus ride from Ramnathapuram Centrl Bus Station (You can find buses to and fro). If you are not used to of crowded buses then you should hire a taxi. This temple is believed to be the world's oldest (first) shiva temple a claimed by temple authorities. Tis temple is also famous for its Nataraja idol made of Emerald stone, which is covered with sandal paste for 11 months except the month of January in which it i cleaned and kept as it is for Darshana. It is also believed that Ravana & Mandodari got married here in this temple. Few people say that the shiva linga Natraja iol was established by Ravana himself. Whatever this temple is a must visit place if you are going to rameshwaram. It has many resemblances with rameshwaram temple from the architecture point of view. Fir more details an videos, plz visit my YouTube channel: "world explorer"
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Ramanathaswamy Temple is one of the revered and Holy Temple for Hindus in India,A perfect blend of mind-boggling architecture and spiritual significance, Rameshwaram Temple, also known as Ramanathaswamy Temple of Tamil Nadu is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It also boasts of being one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of India. Not just spiritually, Rameshwaram Temple is appealing architecturally also. With the longest corridor of the world and immaculate carvings on pillars, it is definitely a treat for your eyes. The lingam in the Rameshwaram Temple was installed by Lord Rama but, the construction was led by several rulers over the centuries. Inside the temple, there are two lingams- Ramalingam and Shivalingam. The latter is still worshipped first to preserve the words of Lord Rama. The twenty-two holy water bodies of the Ramanathaswamy Temple come to the rescue of people living a life full of regrets and those who want to absolve their sins. To attain salvation, devotees flock here to worship Lord Shiv and take dips in sacred water. The Rameshwaram Temple has a striking architecture which allures tourists from all over the world. Like all other temples in South India, it has a high wall or madil which guards the temple from all four sides. The wall measures about 865 feet from east to west and 675 feet from north to south. The long corridors running between huge colonnades on five feet high platforms forms part of the temple's interior. The second corridor is built with sandstone pillars, beams and ceiling. On the west lies the third corridor which paves the way to Setumadhava shrine. The total length of these corridors is around 3850 feet and are reputed to be the longest in the world. A Must Visit Attraction
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It's a man made marvel that has been designed to connect Rameswaram island with main land. It's a long bridge that has been constructed in the Bay if Bengal. It's more than 2 Kms long. It's a man made marvel that is being erected on the Palk Straight. Unfortunately we can't park our car in the bridge. But we can walk on the bridge and adore the beauty of the sea.
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In one word, it is spectacular view, distinctly two colors of water of Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal visible,on the way view sunrise, Fish lover can enjoy the sumptuous fresh fish fry in the lunch hour on the road side stalls at Dhanuskodi,
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Amazing beach with gradual slope and no waves in water.family had lots of fun here. its about 25km from other tourist attractions but worth the travel. was slightly crowded but such a calm ocean with gentle slope, kids really had royal fun here as its like a huge swimming pool. we were done early evening with sand all over..
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A beautiful bridge - wonderful landmark in Rameshwaram lots of activity takes place with local vendors selling their fruit and veg .
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Kalam National Memorial houses many life size statues of Our Former President and the Great Indian Scientist Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam (depicting various important moments in his life)
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To get a thrilling experience, you must travel in a day journey train,located near Rameswaram, train moves in slow speed over the bridge, a special maintenance team working through out the year to carry out the maintenance for safe passages of the on going trains, one side on road Travellers curiously observe the passing train from road concrete bridge in much higher elevation,
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This old church building remains in the Sandy beach of Danushkodi.. We could see a warning board displaying "No stones must be taken from that place and it ia a punishable offence".. Small shops which sell handicraft items are present on both sides.. The church is a witness of the fierce tsunami which hit Danushkodi in the 60's.. Be careful to walk at the back of the sands in Danushkodi church. It is indeed a sad thing to say that many people who have consumed liquor has dropped the bottles in the sand..
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This place where Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born 15th October 1931. In this house his elder brother APJM Marakayar (101) years old lives here with his family.
Must be visited if you are going to rameshwaram.. This museum of our former president, a great scientist and a fine human being shows you his journey from a small town of rameshwaram through his earlier days as scientist and DRDO chief and later president of India...
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