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RAMESHWARAM BEACH
Rameshwaram is a sacred island positioned off the
mainland cicumscribed by Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar
anchored with the longest ever constructed bridge on sea in
India. It is a major Hindu pilgrimage site. The maximum
temperature varies between 28-31 degree Celsius, while
minimum temperature is around 25 degree. Between January and
March is the best time to visit Rameshwaram. The population
size of Rameshwaram is 32,700. The serene beach and shallow
water here are ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
Transportation & Communication :
Air link : Nearest airport Madurai (167 kms) is
connected by Indian Airlines flights with Bombay, Calicut
and Madras.
Rail link : Rameshwaram is connected by rail directly
to Madras, Madurai, Trichy and Coimbatore where Madras is
connected with all the main places in India.
Road link : Rameshwaram is connected by regular bus
services with Kanyakumari 320 kms, Karaikudi 149 kms, Madras
666 kms, Madurai 167 kms, Ramanathapuram 55 kms, Sivaganga
136 kms, Pudukottai 188 kms, Tanjore 248 kms, |
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Tuticorin 180 kms, Tiruchendur 209 kms
etc.
Rameshwaram is where Lord Rama rested and prayed after his
victory over the demon king Ravana. A sacred site for both
Vaishnavites and Shaivities. The island of Rameshwaram is
one of the most revered temple towns of India without a
visit to which, the pilgrimage of a devout Hindu is not
considered accomplished.
The Marine Fauna : The benovolent sea inhabits the
rare sea species and coral reefs. Exotic variety of marine
life-algae, starfish, sea cucumber, crabs, sponges and the
sea cow are found here. The clean beach and shallow water
here are an ideal destination for swimming and sunbathing.
This is the only place in the region where one could swim
in the sea day and night. An enjoyable sight is frolic of
dolphins in the water.
A leisurely drive along the Dhanushkodi road is a pleasant
experience. The clear sea, backwater edged with waving
bulrushes, surrounds the road. Stretches of virtually
untouched beach sparkle in the fading light and it is from
here that you get a spectacular view of the sunset.
Towards the end of the road a few transient settlements of
fishermen can be seen in the fishing season.
The main attraction
The main attraction of the island, the Ramanathswamy
temple is spread over 151 acres and is a magnificent
example of Dravidian art. This temple took about 350 years
to take its present form various release having
contributed to its construction at different times from
the 12th century onwards. Parakrama Bahu, the ruler of
Ceylon guilt the sanctum sanctorum. The corridors and
other vast structures of the temple and the Gopurams were
built by the Sethupathis, rulers of Ramanathapuram since
12th century. The temple has two Gopurams at the eastern
and western entrances, 130 feet and 80 feet high,
respectively. The sanctum sanctorum is built of polished
granite stone.
The presiding deity at the temple is Lord Ramanathaswamy
and his emblem, the Ramalinga, is said to have been
installed and consecrated by Lord Rama and Sita.
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