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Rameshwaram is a popular pilgrimage destination in Tamil Nadu, India, known for its religious sites, beaches, and historical significance:
Renowned for being a pilgrimage destination, Rameswaram is home to the famous Ramanathaswamy Temple, known for its elaborate corridors and splendidly sculpted pillars. Though lying separated from the mainland of India in the Pamban Island, Rameswaram is connected to the mainland by the magnificent Pamban Bridge.
Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple
A major attraction in Rameswaram, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and houses one of the 12 jyotirlingas. It has a 38-meter gopuram, long corridors, and intricately carved pillars.
Pamban Bridge
A 2-kilometer bridge that connects Rameswaram to the mainland.
Rameswaram Beach
A beach with a children's park, huts, and facilities for water activities like kitesurfing and stand-up paddling.
Dhanushkodi
A place where the Bay of Bengal meets the Indian Ocean, with magnificent seascapes.
Gandamadana Parvatham/Rama Tirtham
A hillock where marks of Lord Rama's feet are said to be found on a chakra.
Ramayana
Rameswaram is mentioned in the Ramayana and is believed to be the place where Rama built a bridge to Sri Lanka to rescue Sita from Ravana.