Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu

November 16, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Rameswaram, (also spelt as Ramesvaram, Rameshwaram) is a town and a second grade municipality in the Ramanathapuram district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is on Pamban Island separated from mainland India by the Pamban channel and is about 40 kilometres from Mannar Island, Sri Lanka. It is in the Gulf of Mannar, at the tip of the Indian peninsula. Pamban Island, also known as Rameswaram Island, is connected to mainland India by the Pamban Bridge. Rameswaram is the terminus of the railway line from Chennai and Madurai. Together with Varanasi, it is considered to be one of the holiest places in India to Hindus, and part of the Char Dham pilgrimage.
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1. Arulmigu Ramanatha Swamy Temple

Rameswaram 623 526 India 04573 221223 [email protected] http://www.rameswaramtemple.tnhrce.in/
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4.5 based on 1,695 reviews

Arulmigu Ramanatha Swamy Temple

Reviewed By KRAMA200 - Seattle, United States

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

2. Villoondi Tirtham

Nr. Pamban, Rameswaram India
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Villoondi Tirtham

Reviewed By SandeepSaxena-IIP - Dehradun, India

Witness Ramayan in action here. The place finds mention also in Valmiki Ramayan. Rameshwaram is well-known for its temple tanks but a place that is of special importance is the Villoondi Theertham. Legend has it that this was created with lord Rama shot an arrow to get fresh water from the sea to quench his wife Sita’s thirst. Located about 7 km from the Ramanathaswamy Temple, this place offers some stunningly beautiful and dramatic views of the sea. Incidentally, the place is named Villondi or 'buried bow' as it is believed to be the place where Lord Rama buried his bow and arrow. A long platform leads you to this holy well and it is magical to walk on it as you see the sea from both the sides. The water in the well is quite mysteriously sweet in spite of being surrounded by salt sea water all around and devotees believe it will do them good if they take a sip of this holy water. There is a small temple like structure adjoining this place and as you stand at the edge of the platform, you can see statues of gods and goddesses in the water bed. The sight is quite fascinating, just like the place itself. 2

3. Nambu Nayagiamman Temple

Dhanushkodi Road 8 Km From Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameswaram India
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Nambu Nayagiamman Temple

4. Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge

Rameswaram Island and main land, Rameswaram 623726 India http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/places/citiestowns/Rameshwaram2.aspx?catid=010109P05
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Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge

Reviewed By AmuthaDinesh - Nagercoil, India

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.

5. Adam's Bridge - Rama Setu

between Pamban Island and Mannar Island, Rameswaram India +91 81222 33700
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Adam's Bridge - Rama Setu

Reviewed By samadhanamhopek

A beautiful bridge - wonderful landmark in Rameshwaram lots of activity takes place with local vendors selling their fruit and veg .

6. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Memorial

Rameswaram-Dhanushkodi Road, Rameswaram India
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Memorial

Reviewed By BullzEyeReview - Navi Mumbai, India

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)

7. Pamban bridge

Pamban Island, Rameswaram India
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Pamban bridge

Reviewed By Pnvl - Navi Mumbai, India

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,

8. Kothandaramar Temple

Rameswaram-Dhanushkodi Rd, Rameswaram 623526 India
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Kothandaramar Temple

Reviewed By SandeepSaxena-IIP - Dehradun, India

This temple in the way to dhanushkodi. This is the place where the Bhibhishan was told to be crowned as king of Lanka by Lord Rama. It is believed that Ram Setu starts from this place.It's so beautiful place to seeing in this temple is special to visit the last border of India that's really excited to seen n in that near place floating stone also there all will can see that also. Really It is awesome place which is located inside the sea so that the road which leads to the temple to take darshan and the kovil also have history parking is free and many space for parking near the temple shops are also seen near the temple. nice view of sea from the temple. Wonderful place to be with family.You have to book taxi or auto to go there because no publice transport is available here.

9. Jatayu Tirtham Temple

Rameshwaram-Dhanushkodi Road, Rameswaram India
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Jatayu Tirtham Temple

10. Agnitheertham

Nr. Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameswaram 623726 India http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/places/citiestowns/Rameshwaram10.aspx?catid=010109P03
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Agnitheertham

Reviewed By sudd2020 - Oakville, Canada

This one of the holiest spots to bathe for Hindus and is also where the ashes of the dead are dissolved in the sea. It can be very crowded in the mornings. Millions of people converge here regularly. Clean become a bit messy. Holy experience for Hindus. For others, there might not be much to see.

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