RAMESHWARAM

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Rameshwaram is unusual because although the town is predominantly associated with Lord Ram, its main temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Why? Lord Ram is said to have worshiped Lord Shiva, the destroyer, there to be cleared of sin for killing Ravan. Ramanathaswamy Temple is also remarkable because it has two lingams (symbols of Lord Shiva).

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It is called “Kushi beach” and is a beautiful stretch of sand. It really makes you “Happy”. That is what “Kushi” means in Indian languages. The water was still and wave less. We could walk easily into the water. The beach is two KMs off the highway and the road is good. Don’t miss this when you visit Rameshwaram next time. The beach is empty on weekdays and gets local crowd only on weekends.

"Arichal Munai", located at the southern tip of Rameswaram Island in Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu, is a geographical wonder known as the Land's End of India. This destination offers a tranquil escape from urban life, with its unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and spiritual depth.

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"Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam Abdul Kalam memorial" is in Pei Karumbu Rameshwaram and it’s opening and closing timing is morgning 10:00PM to Evening 5:00PM. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam memorial constructed in the 2.11 acres of land and end goal to pay tribute to India’s rocket man. The memorial reflects a fine mix of the Indian and Mughal engineering.

"Ramanathaswamy temple" is a popular place of worship and prominent tourist attraction in Rameshwaram. The shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve jyotirlinga temples in India. Ramanathaswamy temple is known for its imposing structure, majestic towers, intricate sculptural works and corridors, making it an architectural marvel.

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