Rameswaram Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Ramanathapuram
Address
Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameswaram – 623526, Ramanathapuram District PH:9443113025 ,,04573-221223
Diety
Moolavar: Ramanathaswamy, Amman: Parvada vardhini
Introduction
The Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva located on Rameswaram island in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is also one of the twelve Jyotirlinga temples. It is one of the 274 Paadal Petra Sthalams, where the three of the most revered Nayanars (Saivite saints), Appar, Sundarar and Tirugnana Sambandar, have glorified the temple with their songs. The temple was expanded during the 12th century by Pandya Dynasty, and its principal shrines sanctum were renovated by Jeyaveera Cinkaiariyan and his successor Gunaveera Cinkaiariyan of the Jaffna kingdom. The temple has the longest corridor among all Hindu temples in India.] The temple is located in Rameswaram considered a holy pilgrimage site for Shaivites, Vaishnavites and Smarthas. The presiding deity, the Lingam of Ramanathaswamy (Shiva), is believed to have been established and worshiped by Rama
Puranic Significance
As per Shiv Mahapuran, once Brahma (the Hindu God of creation) and Vishnu (the Hindu God of saving) had an argument in terms of supremacy of creation. To test them, Shiva pierced the three worlds as a huge endless pillar of light, the jyotirlinga. Vishnu and Brahma split their ways to downwards and upwards respectively to find the end of the light in either directions. Brahma lied that he found out the end, while Vishnu conceded his defeat. Shiva appeared as a second pillar of light and cursed Brahma that he would have no place in ceremonies while Vishnu would be worshipped till the end of eternity. The jyotirlinga is the supreme partless reality, out of which Shiva partly appears. The jyothirlinga shrines, thus are places where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light. Originally, there were believed to be 64 jyothirlingas of which 12 are considered to be very auspicious and holy.] Each of the twelve jyothirlinga sites take the name of the presiding deity – each considered a different manifestation of Shiva.] At all these sites, the primary image is the lingam representing the Stambha pillar, symbolizing the infinite nature of Shiva (without beginning or end). Singers and saints
Festivals
Mahashivaratri is the most important festival of all Jyotirlingas ,Vasantautsavam (May/June) … Ramalinga Pratishtha (May/June) …,Thirukalyanam (July/August) …Navratri & Dussehra (September/October) …Arudhra Darshanam (December/January)
Century/Period/Age
12th CE
Managed By
HRCE
Nearest Bus Station
Rameswaram
Nearest Railway Station
Rameswaram
Nearest Airport
Madurai