காசிக்குச் செல்வதற்குமுன், இராமேஸ்வரத்தில் செய்யவேண்டியசில ஹோமங்கள் / பூஜைகள்: |
Our Vadhyaar |
S. அனந்த பத்ம நாப சர்மா
இராமேஸ்வரம் - 623 526.எண்: 35, நடுத்தெரு,
தொலை பேசி: 04573 - 223371
செல்: 94433 90412
இம்முறை, நாங்கள் இந்த காசி யாத்ராவை பூர்த்தி செய்வதற்காக செய்த பூஜைகள் கீழ் வருமாறு:
1. சங்கல்ப ஸ்நானம்
2. தீர்த்த ஸ்நானம்
3. ஹிரண்ய ஸார்த்தம்
4. ருத்ர ஜபம்
5. சுவாமி தரிசனம்
சங்கல்ப ஸ்நானம்: இந்த ஜன்மாவில் இதுவரைக்கும் [ சேது
ஸ்நானம்
பண்ற வரைக்கும்] ஏற்படுகிற தோஷ நிவர்த்தி [ நமது வாழ்க்கையில்].
ஹிரண்ய ஸார்த்தம்: ஷேத்திரத்தில் பித்ருக்கள் பூர்ணமாக
வசிக்கிறார்கள். நாம் இந்த யாத்திரைக்கு வரும் போது அவர்களை
உத்தேசம் பண்ணி ஹிரண்ய ஸார்த்தம் செய்வது விசேஷம்.
ருத்ர ஜபம்: [சுவாமி தரிசனம்] - காசிக்கு சென்று வந்த பிறகு, அலகாபாதிலிருந்து கங்கையை கொண்டு வந்து அதை பூஜை செய்து
ஸ்ரீருத்ரம், சமகம் ஆகிய வேத மந்திரங்களை பிராமண முகமாக
பாராயணம் செய்து, கங்கை ஜலத்தை இராமநாத சுவாமிக்கு
அபிஷேகம் செய்து, சுவாமி, அம்பாளை தரிசனம் செய்து, இக்காசி
யாத்ராவை இவ்வாறு பூர்த்தி செய்வது விசேஷம்.
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Iam very happy to say that all of us i.e. myself and my husband and also his sisters
and brothers have performed these rituals upto Gaya in a befitting manner to our
ancestors and only the completion of the Rameshwaram trip was pending for quite
some time.
In this posting of mine, I share with you all our experiences in completing this last
stretch of the holy Yatra to Rameshwaram.
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The Theertha Shraddham at Rameshwaram is traditionally performed at Dhanushkodi, the farthest point of India in this direction,
and the nearest point toSri Lanka , from where, it is believed that Rama built his bridge to Lanka. The whole of Dhanushkodi was destroyed by a cyclone in 1964 which wiped out the town along with its railway line. Till a few years back, there were a few ruins left as a reminder of that sad event, but now there is practically nothing left, but miles and miles of sand till we reach the sea. Only special jeeps are allowed to ferry devotees and tourists to this place.
It is a journey worth taking for the pleasure of standing of one of the end points ofIndia . . Traditionally, after the sankalpam and prayers at Dhanushkodi, a bow and arrow are drawn and prayers offered to it, and sand from this bow is scooped up and taken to Varanasi where it is made into a lingam and after prayers is immersed in the Ganges . We had already completed all of this ritual, right from Rameshwaram to Allahabad to Varanasi - Gaya . We only had to finish this Yatra and all we had to do was complete our Rameshwaram yatra by performing
Abhishekam to the lingam with theGanges water that we had brought from Kashi.
[Now a days, the Theertha Shraddham is done on the banks of Rameshwaram
sea shore itself after Dhanushkodi was destroyed].
and the nearest point to
It is a journey worth taking for the pleasure of standing of one of the end points of
Abhishekam to the lingam with the
[Now a days, the Theertha Shraddham is done on the banks of Rameshwaram
sea shore itself after Dhanushkodi was destroyed].
Unfortunately, due to many personal reasons our trip to Rameshwaram once again
could not materialise for a year and a half. Finally we could make it last week on
April 12th, 2011.
It was a satisfying trip on the whole.
could not materialise for a year and a half. Finally we could make it last week on
April 12th, 2011.
It was a satisfying trip on the whole.
We planned our trip to Rameshwaram and left for this holy place on April 11th, 2011.
We left by Rameshwaram Express. This time, along with us [the six of us who had been
to Kashi trip - you may refer my earlier posting on these details], my Athimber,
Advocate Balu and Chandra Akka, my sister-in-law also accompanied us to Rameshwaram.
It was great fun going together again on this last stretch for the completion of the yatra.
Our train reached Rameshwaram at 4.30am on 12th April . It was very sultry that early
in the morning!
We left by Rameshwaram Express. This time, along with us [the six of us who had been
to Kashi trip - you may refer my earlier posting on these details], my Athimber,
Advocate Balu and Chandra Akka, my sister-in-law also accompanied us to Rameshwaram.
It was great fun going together again on this last stretch for the completion of the yatra.
Our train reached Rameshwaram at 4.30am on 12th April . It was very sultry that early
in the morning!
We had booked our rooms in Hotel Senthil Andavar,
Rameshwaram-623 526. [Phone: 04573-221040/221043/221075]. This Hotel is
very close to the West side entrance to the
convenient for us in reaching the temple in a few minutes.
After having reached Rameshwaram, it was time for us to start performing our
rituals one by one since we had just one day for this.
rituals one by one since we had just one day for this.
Spastika Lingam |
darshan of the special Spatika [crystal] lingam, which is taken out for Abhishegam
and darshan every morning between 5 and 6 AM. As the temple through the west-side
entrance was very dark and lonely that early in the morning, we took some assistance
from the guard inside and rushed to the prakaram where the Spatika Lingam abhishegam
was to take place.
There was a long queue for the darshan, but a special darshan ticket of Rs.50/- helped
us bypass the crowd. Even then, we had to wait for about 10 minutes for our turn. It was
worth the wait for two reasons – firstly, the Spatika lingam itself is beautiful and seeing the abhishegam was a divine experience. Secondly, we had nirmalya darshan of the main
lingam in the sanctum. Here, it must be mentioned that the main lingam is made of sand,
and is usually kept covered by a kavacham or covering, which makes it look like it is made
of stone. All the abhishegams are performed to the covered lingam, for it will dissolve
otherwise. The early morning darshan is probably the only time one can have a direct
darshan of the original lingam.
The dark corridors of the Temple early in the morning 5.30am [Taken from my camera] |
and Lakshmana, installed and worshipped the Sivalinga here to expiate the sin of
Brahmahatya [killing of a Brahmin – Ravana] while returning to Ayodhya. Rama fixed an auspicious time for the installation and sent Hanuman to
As Hanuman could not return in time, Sita herself made a linga of sand. When Hanuman returned with a Linga from
disappointed Anjaneya, Rama had Anjaneya’s Lingam [Visvalingam] also installed
by the side of Ramalinga, and ordained that rituals be performed first to the Visvalingam.
This Visvalingam is just around the Prakaram of Hanuman temple
After witnessing the abhisheagam of the Spatika Lingam, we made our way to the
Hotel room and had a good, hot cup of coffee, brought specially from our Vadhyaar's
house.
Our programme for the day was charted out by our Vadhyaar at Rameshwaram,
Shri Anantha Padmanabha Sharma [ address:
Hotel room and had a good, hot cup of coffee, brought specially from our Vadhyaar's
house.
Our programme for the day was charted out by our Vadhyaar at Rameshwaram,
Shri Anantha Padmanabha Sharma [ address:
No.35, Middle Street , Rameshwaram -623 526. Phone: 04573-223371;
Mobile : 94433 90412].
He had already left instructions for us to come over to his house for begining our
rituals for the day.
rituals for the day.
We started off with the "Sangalpa Snaanam" and "Theertha Snaanam".
We proceeded by an auto to have a dip in the holy waters of Rameshwaram sea.
Even though the distance to the sea was short, we enjoyed the ride and finally made
it to the holy waters of Rameshwaram. There was much water due to high tide, but
one cannot miss noticing to what extent the sea has now been dirtied over the years.
However, the first few steps into the water are through incredibly dirty layers of waste
on the sand. I only hope that in future, proper steps to clean up the area are taken,
so that the pilgrims visiting the place are not hampered by the unhealthy surroundings
near and in the waters of Rameshwaram. We had to advance to waist level water to
actually feel clear sand under our feet.
After having had several dips in the water, accompanied by our Vadhyaar's assistants,
we again proceeded straight to the 22 sacred wells, drawing out the water and pouring
it over us. As the weather was so sultry outside, every bucket poured over us was indeed heavenly!
The Theerthams of the pictures inside the Corridor and their significance is
given here:
With the guidance of the assistant, we made our way to the temple and straight to the
sanctum where we witnessed the abhishegam of the lord with the water of one of the
holiestriver of India which we had bought from Kashi Yatra. There was not much crowd
at this time of the afternoon and hence the abhishegam was performed in a satisfying
manner.
Once the abhishegam was over, it was like a huge relief for all of us and a sense of
fulfillment and also a feeling of achievement on completing this yatra successfully, as
this holy yatra took us a year and a half to complete! We were lost for words…
A huge Nandhi in the prakaram of the temple.
pragaram and the gate that is facing the sea.
Somehow, I had missed out writing on my previous visit to this holy place. Now I would
like to list out the places we visited the first time we had been to Rameshwaram, prior
to our visit to Allahabad-Kashi andGaya .
Even though the distance to the sea was short, we enjoyed the ride and finally made
it to the holy waters of Rameshwaram. There was much water due to high tide, but
one cannot miss noticing to what extent the sea has now been dirtied over the years.
A Dip in the Holy Waters of Rameshwaram, absolving the sins |
on the sand. I only hope that in future, proper steps to clean up the area are taken,
so that the pilgrims visiting the place are not hampered by the unhealthy surroundings
near and in the waters of Rameshwaram. We had to advance to waist level water to
actually feel clear sand under our feet.
After having had several dips in the water, accompanied by our Vadhyaar's assistants,
we again proceeded straight to the 22 sacred wells, drawing out the water and pouring
it over us. As the weather was so sultry outside, every bucket poured over us was indeed heavenly!
The Theerthams of the pictures inside the Corridor and their significance is
given here:
1. | Mahalakshmi Theertham: Location: South of the Hanuman pictures. significance: Dharmarajan bathed here and became rich. | ||||
2. | Savithri Theertham: Location: West of the Hanuman pictures. significance: King Kasibar got rid of his curse. | ||||
3. | Gayathri Theertham: Location: West of the Hanuman pictures significance: King Kasibar got rid of his curse. | ||||
4. | Saraswathi Theertham: Location: West of the Hanuman pictures significance: King Kasibar got rid of his curse. | ||||
5. | Sethu madhava Theertham: Location: The Tank at the third corridor significance: One will get lakshmi;s blessings and purification of heart. | ||||
6. | Gandhamadana Theertham: Location: In the area of the Sethumadhava pictures significance: One will get riches and their sins will be absolved after getting rid of their penury. | ||||
7. | kavatcha Theertham: Location: In the area of the Sethumadhava pictures significance: One will not go to hell.
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9. | Nala Theertham: Location: In the area of the Sethumadhava pictures. significance: One will get Soorya Thejas and reach Heaven. | ||||
10. | Neela Theertham: Location: In the area of the Sethumadhava pictures significance: One will get the benefit of Samastha[entire] yaga and receive Agni Yoga. | ||||
11. | Sanku Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures. significance: Vathsanaba, the Sage, got rid of his sin of ingratitude. | ||||
12. | Sakkara Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures. significance: The Sun got His hand turned golden. | ||||
13. | Brahmahathi Vimochana Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures. significance: Brahamahathi was absolved of his sins. | ||||
14. | Sooriya Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures. significance: One will get the knowledge of the past present and the future and reach the worlds they want. | ||||
15. | Chandra Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures. significance: One will get the knowledge of the past present and the future and reach the worlds they want. | ||||
16. | Ganga Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures. significance: Gananasuruthi Rajah attained wisdom. | ||||
17. | Yamuna Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures. significance: Gananasuruthi Rajah attained wisdom. | ||||
18. | Gaya Theertham: Location: In the inner corridor of the pictures significance: Gananasuruthi Rajah attained wishdom | ||||
19. | Siva Theertham: Location: South of nandi Deva in the pictures significance: Completion of Bhaira Brahmahathi | ||||
20. | Sadyamirtha Theertham: Location: In the Amman Sannathi significance: Emperor Bururoonu got rid of his curse. | ||||
21. | Sarva Theertham: Location: In front of Lord Ramanatha's sannathi significance: Sutharishna got rid of his blindness(from birth), illness and old age and then he prospered. | ||||
22. | Kodi Theertham: Location: In the first corridor of the pictures. significance: Sri Krishna got rid of his Sin of killing his Uncle, kamsan. |
As is known to one and all, this is probably considered to be the most unique and the
best part of a visit to Rameswaram, as the waters from these wells is said to absolve
one’s sins. It is amazing indeed that even today, after so many years, there is so much
water seeping into these holy wells, which is quite unbelievable!
best part of a visit to Rameswaram, as the waters from these wells is said to absolve
one’s sins. It is amazing indeed that even today, after so many years, there is so much
water seeping into these holy wells, which is quite unbelievable!
On finishing the first stage of the ritual, we went back to our room for a change of dress
and got ourselves into the traditional nine yards saree for the ladies and panchakancham
for the men and proceeded straight to our Vadhyaar's house were all the arrangements had been made to perform the "Hiranya Shraddham" and also the necessary puja to the
Ganges water which we had brought from Varanasi in sealed copper pots or Gangai Sombu. The "Hiranya Shraddham" took us an hour or so, and was followed by the Puja for the
Gangai Sombu /water. My brother-in-law had also made some arrangements for
chanting of "Rudram", and "Veda Ghana Paarayanam" which was rendered by
about 7 to 8 vedic brahmins. The rendering of the Rudram was so electrifying to our
ears that we lost count of the time! By the time this was over, it was nearing 1pm.
and got ourselves into the traditional nine yards saree for the ladies and panchakancham
for the men and proceeded straight to our Vadhyaar's house were all the arrangements had been made to perform the "Hiranya Shraddham" and also the necessary puja to the
Ganges water which we had brought from Varanasi in sealed copper pots or Gangai Sombu. The "Hiranya Shraddham" took us an hour or so, and was followed by the Puja for the
Gangai Sombu /water. My brother-in-law had also made some arrangements for
chanting of "Rudram", and "Veda Ghana Paarayanam" which was rendered by
about 7 to 8 vedic brahmins. The rendering of the Rudram was so electrifying to our
ears that we lost count of the time! By the time this was over, it was nearing 1pm.
As is customary, the wet clothes worn during the holy dip in the sea and for absolving our
sins at the 22 holy wells, these were given to the poor brahmins assembled at our
Vadhyaar's house, as "dhanam".
sins at the 22 holy wells, these were given to the poor brahmins assembled at our
Vadhyaar's house, as "dhanam".
Our lunch was prepared at the Vadhyaar’s house by his wife, as was done earlier
during our first visit prior to going on our Kashi trip. Talking of food, there is every type
of cuisine available at Rameswaram – from Gujarati meals, Marwari to Jain or
Punjabi – every region has its own restaurant. However, for one yearning to sample an
authentic south Indian meal, there is nothing like eating at a priest’s house. There are
lots of them around – the road opposite the maintemple gopuram leading to the sea
is lined with homes of Brahmins who make a living out of cooking. . The Kanchi or
Sringeri mutt in Rameshwaram, also make you comfortable and arrange for food
at very reasonable rates. This is of course a welcome gesture for the many tourists
visiting this holy place.
during our first visit prior to going on our Kashi trip. Talking of food, there is every type
of cuisine available at Rameswaram – from Gujarati meals, Marwari to Jain or
Punjabi – every region has its own restaurant. However, for one yearning to sample an
authentic south Indian meal, there is nothing like eating at a priest’s house. There are
lots of them around – the road opposite the main
is lined with homes of Brahmins who make a living out of cooking. . The Kanchi or
Sringeri mutt in Rameshwaram, also make you comfortable and arrange for food
at very reasonable rates. This is of course a welcome gesture for the many tourists
visiting this holy place.
After a sumptuous meal at the Vadhyaar’s house we were tired and exhausted – needed
rest very badly. So on the instructions from our Vadhyaar, Shri Anatha Padmanabha
Sharma, we were asked to get back at 3pm for performing abhishegam at the temple
for the lingam.
We rushed to our hotel rooms [ just about two houses away] and had a quick rest.
Feeling a bit refreshed after the rest, we again were ready at the hotel foyer for the
Vadhyaar’s assistant, who was to take us to the temple.
rest very badly. So on the instructions from our Vadhyaar, Shri Anatha Padmanabha
Sharma, we were asked to get back at 3pm for performing abhishegam at the temple
for the lingam.
We rushed to our hotel rooms [ just about two houses away] and had a quick rest.
Feeling a bit refreshed after the rest, we again were ready at the hotel foyer for the
Vadhyaar’s assistant, who was to take us to the temple.
Proceeding to the Temple in the afternoon [Taken from my camera] |
Sanctum Sanctorum of Temple Rameshwaram |
sanctum where we witnessed the abhishegam of the lord with the water of one of the
holiest
at this time of the afternoon and hence the abhishegam was performed in a satisfying
manner.
Once the abhishegam was over, it was like a huge relief for all of us and a sense of
fulfillment and also a feeling of achievement on completing this yatra successfully, as
this holy yatra took us a year and a half to complete! We were lost for words…
A huge Nandhi in the prakaram of the temple.
The Huge Nandhi facing the Lord |
After performing the abhishegam, we had darshan of Lakshmi Narayana and Sethu
Madhava. The shrine to Sethu Madhava is near the theertham of the same name, and
it is considered auspicious to have his darshan after bathing in the water of the teertham.
Sethu Madhava is one of a trinity with Veni Madhava at the Sangam atAllahabad and Bindu Madhava at Varanasi . These are all small idols of Vishnu found at the sites at about the
same period. While the Veni Madhava and Bindu Madhava idols are made of black stone, which is a rarity in the north where these idols were found, the idol of Sethu Madhava is in marble, a rare occurrence in the south. Thus, in a way these idols are unusual in their
respective areas, and their names being similar, it probably led to an identification of
these three idols as a trinity, and it is auspicious to see all the three idols. Worth the
visit no doubt!
Parvathavardhini
She is the consort of Lord Ramanatha and is enshrined separately to His right. There is a
Sri Chakra installed inside. Special significance is attached to a Devi shrine situated on
the right of the Lord’s shrine. In Madurai, too, the shrine of Meenakshi is situated to the
right of Lord Sundareshwara. On Fridays, an especially decorated image of
Parvathavardhini is taken round the temple corridor in a golden palanquin.
Lord Vishwanatha and Visalakshi
Sayanagruha [Palliyarai]
This is in the north-eastern corner of the corridor around the Visalakshi shrine. The gold
image of the Lord is ceremoniously brought here every night from the main shrine and
placed in the Oonjal [swing] by the side of the Devi’s golden idol. The Sayana puja and
the early morning puja, when the Lord is taken back in a procession to the sanctum,
are worth witnessing.
Madhava. The shrine to Sethu Madhava is near the theertham of the same name, and
it is considered auspicious to have his darshan after bathing in the water of the teertham.
Sethu Madhava is one of a trinity with Veni Madhava at the Sangam at
same period. While the Veni Madhava and Bindu Madhava idols are made of black stone, which is a rarity in the north where these idols were found, the idol of Sethu Madhava is in marble, a rare occurrence in the south. Thus, in a way these idols are unusual in their
respective areas, and their names being similar, it probably led to an identification of
these three idols as a trinity, and it is auspicious to see all the three idols. Worth the
visit no doubt!
Sri Parvathavarthini Ambal and Sri Ramanatha Swamy, Rameshwaram |
She is the consort of Lord Ramanatha and is enshrined separately to His right. There is a
Sri Chakra installed inside. Special significance is attached to a Devi shrine situated on
the right of the Lord’s shrine. In Madurai, too, the shrine of Meenakshi is situated to the
right of Lord Sundareshwara. On Fridays, an especially decorated image of
Parvathavardhini is taken round the temple corridor in a golden palanquin.
Lord Vishwanatha and Visalakshi
Visvalingam is near the Prakaram of Hanuman temple |
To the north of Ramalinga shrine, Lord Vishwanatha or Vishwalinga has a separate shrine. This is one of the two Lingas brought from Kailas by Hanuman. As per tradition, pujas are first performed to Vishwalinga and then to Ramalinga. In the first inner corridor, Visalakshi, consort of Vishwanatha, is enshrined. |
This is in the north-eastern corner of the corridor around the Visalakshi shrine. The gold
image of the Lord is ceremoniously brought here every night from the main shrine and
placed in the Oonjal [swing] by the side of the Devi’s golden idol. The Sayana puja and
the early morning puja, when the Lord is taken back in a procession to the sanctum,
are worth witnessing.
The Architectural Splendour of Rameshwaram |
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Since we were running short of time, we could not see this place and hence our assistant,
who had accompanied us, was kind enough to explain in detail about this wonderful
structure. .
who had accompanied us, was kind enough to explain in detail about this wonderful
structure. .
It is told that this Rudrasha Mantapam stands out in all its architectural splendour - the mandapam where the idol of Nataraja, is placed. The whole mandapam is decorated
from walls to ceiling with the Rudraksha beads, which is so dear to Shiva. The canopy
covering this is made of Rudrakshas. In many of the Shiva temples you can find a
similar canopy of Rudrashams over the head of the main lingam which makes you
spell-bound admiring its architecture.
One can also find rows of Lingams in the corridors inside of the temple.
With a sense of satisfaction, we made our exit from this huge and beautiful temple
considered to be so very Holy to every Hindu Brahmin.
from walls to ceiling with the Rudraksha beads, which is so dear to Shiva. The canopy
covering this is made of Rudrakshas. In many of the Shiva temples you can find a
similar canopy of Rudrashams over the head of the main lingam which makes you
spell-bound admiring its architecture.
One can also find rows of Lingams in the corridors inside of the temple.
Row of Lingams lining the Corridors Inside of the Temple |
The Spectacular Gopuram of the Temple |
considered to be so very Holy to every Hindu Brahmin.
Now it was time to go to our Hotel rooms and pack our bags to be off to Chennai by Rameshwaram Express leaving at 8pm that night - ready to exercise our franchise
in the elections to be held the next day i.e. 13th of April, 2011.
in the elections to be held the next day i.e. 13th of April, 2011.
Our Vadhyaar’s wife was good enough to pack our dinner packets[ tasty idlis with
Molagapodi] which was sent to our respective Hotel rooms in time to catch our train
to Chennai. Since we had visited all of the historical spots in and around Rameshwaram
during our earlier visit, we did not have much to do with sight-seeing this time.
Molagapodi] which was sent to our respective Hotel rooms in time to catch our train
to Chennai. Since we had visited all of the historical spots in and around Rameshwaram
during our earlier visit, we did not have much to do with sight-seeing this time.
On reaching Chennai we were all left with a very satisfying feeling on completing this
Holy Yatra. A sense of fulfillment of our rites for our ancestors, well-performed,
once in a lifetime.
Soon after having completed the Holy Yatra, as is customary, we had one more
auspicious occasion to be performed,- that being the "Samaradhana". This is usually performed after completion of any holy yatra. This is also known as Brahmana
samaradhana [calling vedic brahmins and honouring them] and also to
organise "sumptuous meals" to one and all and satisfy the Brahmanas in the
best possible way. This was done in a befitting manner, with four Vedic Brahmanas,
on 18th April, 2011, at our residence in Chennai.
Some pictures taken are shown here:
Holy Yatra. A sense of fulfillment of our rites for our ancestors, well-performed,
once in a lifetime.
Soon after having completed the Holy Yatra, as is customary, we had one more
auspicious occasion to be performed,- that being the "Samaradhana". This is usually performed after completion of any holy yatra. This is also known as Brahmana
samaradhana [calling vedic brahmins and honouring them] and also to
organise "sumptuous meals" to one and all and satisfy the Brahmanas in the
best possible way. This was done in a befitting manner, with four Vedic Brahmanas,
on 18th April, 2011, at our residence in Chennai.
Some pictures taken are shown here:
Samaradhana being performed |
Aarthi after Puja |
like to list out the places we visited the first time we had been to Rameshwaram, prior
to our visit to Allahabad-Kashi and
with 1200 gigantic granite columns which are located on a 1.5 me high platform; a 53 m high gopuram and 22 sacred wells whose water is said to taste differently from one another. The Shiva lingams are housed in the inner section of the Ramalingeshwara. High walls enclose the temple, forming a rectangle with huge pyramidal gopuram entrances on each side and since, it is a Shiva temple there is a huge Nandi idol 6.7 m long and 5 m high made of 'Sudai', a material used for sculptures on Gopuras and surrounded by the portraits of Visvanatha and Krishnappa Nayaks. Major festivals and pujas are performed at the Ramanathaswamy temple, in connection with Thai Amavasi [Jan], Masi Sivarathiri [Feb-Mar], Thirukalyanam [July-Aug] and Mahalaya Amavasi [Sept]. Agnitheertham: Located close to the Ramanathaswamy Temple is Agnitheertham, a place where Lord Rama worshipped Shiva to absolve his sins of killing a Brahmin. The beach of Agnitheertham is very clam and is ideal for swimming. The Five-faced Hanuman Temple: Located 2 km from the main temple the Five-faced Hanuman Temple houses the idols of Lord Ram, Sita and Hanuman that were brought from Dhanushkodi during the 1964 cyclone. The floating stone, used to build the Sethu Bandanam or the bridge between India and Lanka can be found in this temple. Satchi Hanuman Temple: Located 3 km from the main temple, on the way to the Gandamadana Parvatham, the Satchi Hanuman Temple is built on the very spot where Hanuman delivered the good news of finding Sita to Rama with satchi or evidence- the hoodamani or the jewel that belonged to Sita. Gandhamadana Parvatam: Situated on the highest point in the island, Gandhamadana Parvatam located some 3 km from the Ramanathaswamy Temple has an imprint of Lord Rama's feet placed on a Chakra (wheel). The place also commands some excellent views of the countryside. Olaikuda Beach: Just one km from the main temple and surrounded by coral reefs, Olaikuda Beach makes a nice picnic spot. The beach is also safe for swimming. Pamban Road Bridge: An engineering marvel that took 14 years to complete, Pamban Rail Scissors Bridge: This 2.06 km. long Rail Bridgethe Pamban Road Bridge is designed like a bow over the sea to allow ships to pass beneath it. The bridge is 2.34 km. long, with a clearance of 24.4 m. and it is supported by 79 pillars, 64 of which are built in the sea. The bridge connects Rameswaram with mainland India and is also known as Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge. connects Rameswaram to the mainland Indian. Constructed on 145 stone pillars, some portion of the bridge opens up likes a pair of scissors to let the ship pass under it. Though the bridge was destroyed in the cyclone of 1964, it was rebuilt and was operational in 45 days. |
Places Nearby | ||
Dhanushkodi: Located some 10 km from Rameswaram is Dhanushkodi. The place is named after Lord Ram's bow. The boulders located nearby are said to be the ones from the bridge that was built over the sea to cross over to Lanka [Present day Sri Lanka]. It is also believed that Vibishana, the brother of Ravana met Lord Ram at this very place. The Kothandaraswamy Temple located nearby is the only structure that survived the wrath of cyclone that hit the area in 1964. The temple houses the idols of Rama, Sita, Lakshman, Hanuman and Vibishana. Devipattinam: Also known as Navabashanam, this coastal village has a temple dedicated to Devi who is said to have killed the demon Mahishasura at this spot. The nine stones visible at low tide are believed to have been set up by Sri Rama to represent the nine planets-the Navagrahas. The Hindus perform religious rites for the forefathers here. Devipattinam is 70 km from Rameswaram. Uthirakosamangai: Located 72 km from Rameshwaram is the renowned Shiva temple of Uttarakosamangai where the Lord carved out of emerald is worshipped as Mangaleshvara and the Goddess as Mangalesvari. The temple has inspired many Tamil works of devotion, including the songs of the Shaivite saint Manickavasagar. The temple attracts a lot of pilgrims during the annual Arudhra Festival in December when the rare life-size 1.83 metres tall Nataraja statue that remains covered in sandal paste throughout the year is unveiled for just one day. Devotees throng this temple of Uthirakosamangai on Arudra Darisanam day every year. The Sanctum sanctorum of the temple is opened after a year on this auspicious day.
Swamy Temple at Uthirakosamangai to witness "Arudra Darisanam". The `maragatha' Natarajar idol, kept closed for the last one year after applying sandal on it during the last year `Arudra Darisanam,' is opened for `darshan' on this day.. Special pujas are performed to the Natarajar idol, after the sanctum sanctorum is opened after a year. Amid chanting of mantras, `archakas' perform milk, sandal and other `abhishekams' to the idol. In Uthirakosamangai [mentioned 38 times in Thiruvasakam] near Rameshwaram, Ravana's wife Mandothari's name is inscribed in the sanctum from time immemorial. |
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By Air: Nearest airport from Rameshwaram is at Madurai [173 km]. By Rail: The temple town of Madurai is well connected to all the major states of the country. The town is directly connected by rail to Madras, Madurai, Trichy, Tanjavur and Coimbatore Trains like the Sethu Express, Tirupati-Madurai Express and Tirunelveli Express connect it with other parts of South India while two trains ply daily between the temple towns of Rameshwaram to Madurai. By Road:Being an important pilgrimage town Rameshwaram is well connected to all the main towns. The Pamban Bridge connects Rameswaram to the mainland. Rameshwaram is 527 km [13 hrs] from Chennai, 173 km (5 hrs) from Madurai, 315 km [9 hrs] from Kanyakumari and 273 km [7 hrs] from Tiruchirapalli. To read my earlier posting on our Kashi Yatra you may click on the link below: http://punithayatra.blogspot.com/2009/10/our-trip-to-prayagvaranasi-and.html With this posting, our Holy Yatra to Rameshwaram - Allahabad - Kashi - Gaya - Rameshwaram comes to a close. I am sure all of my viewers will find this very useful and interesting too. |