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  2. Ramanathaswamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    The inner corridors are about 224 feet each in the east and the west and about 352 feet each in the north and the south. [16] Their width varies from 15.5 feet to 17 feet in the east and west about 172 feet on the north and south with width varying 14.5 feet to 17 feet. [11] [16] The total length of these corridors is thus 3850 feet.

  3. Agni Tirtham - Wikipedia

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    Agni Tirtham is one of the Tirthas of Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India. The beach east of Ramanathaswamy Temple is known by this name. This Tirtham is one of the most visited Tirthams of Rameswaram for a holy bath.

  4. Kothandaramaswamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Kothandaramaswamy Temple at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu is a shrine dedicated to the Hindu deity Rama. The temple is Classified one among the 108 Abhimana Kshethram of Vaishnavate tradition. Located at a distance of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from Rameswaram, it forms the southernmost tip of the island. [1]

  5. Rameswaram - Wikipedia

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    The beach of Rameswaram is featured with no waves at all – the sea waves rise to a maximum height of 3 cm (0.10 ft) and the view looks like a very big river. [citation needed] Rameswaram has dry tropical climate with low humidity, [27] with average monthly rainfall of 75.73 mm (2.981 in), [27] mostly from North-East monsoon from October to ...

  6. Dhanushkodi Beach - Wikipedia

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    Dhanushkodi Beach lies on the tip of the Rameswaram island. [1] In this beach, the Bay of Bengal and Gulf of Mannar Sea of Indian Ocean merge which is known as Arichal Munai in Tamil. [2] Before 1964, Dhanushkodi was a busy, crowded city. The Dhanushkodi Beach attracted thousands of tourists each day.

  7. Tirthas of Rameswaram - Wikipedia

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    There are sixty-four Tīrthas (holy water bodies) in and around the island of Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India. [1] According to Skānda Purāṇa , twenty-four of them are important. [ 2 ] Bathing in these Tīrthas is a major aspect of the pilgrimage to Rameswaram and is considered equivalent to penance. [ 3 ]

  8. Amaravila Rameswaram Sri Mahadeva Temple - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that Amaravila Rameswaram Sri Mahadeva temple is one of the 108 Shiva temples of Kerala and is installed by sage Parasurama dedicated to Shiva. [3] [4] The temple is located 1 km away from Neyyattinkara town in Amaravila village. It is one of the two Rameswaram temples in 108 Shivalaya Sothram.

  9. Dhanushkodi - Wikipedia

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    The area around Rameswaram is prone to high-intensity geomorphic activity. A scientific study conducted by the Geological Survey of India indicated that the southern part of Dhanushkodi facing the Gulf of Mannar sank by almost 5 metres (16 ft) in 1948 and 1949, due to vertical tectonic movement of land parallel to the coastline. As a result of ...

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