The story of Rameswaram temple.

The Ramanathaswamy Temple, located in the town of Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu, India, is one of the most important and sacred temples in Hinduism. Its story is deeply intertwined with the epic Ramayana.

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, prayed to Lord Shiva here to seek his blessings before embarking on his journey to Lanka to rescue his wife, Sita, from the demon king Ravana. To worship Lord Shiva, Lord Rama wanted to establish a lingam (an abstract representation of Lord Shiva) at Rameswaram. However, due to a specific time constraint, he requested Lord Hanuman to bring a lingam from the Himalayas.

Hanuman, being a devoted and loyal disciple, set out to bring the lingam but faced difficulties in obtaining one quickly. Meanwhile, the auspicious time for the worship was approaching, and Sita created a small lingam using sand from the seashore. Lord Rama used this self-made lingam, known as the "Ramalingam," for his worship.

When Hanuman returned with the lingam from the Himalayas, he was disheartened to find that the puja (worship) was already completed. In his disappointment, he placed the lingam he brought on the ground, and it is said to be the "Vishwalingam" or the lingam for the public to worship.

To this day, both the Ramalingam and Vishwalingam are enshrined in the Ramanathaswamy Temple, and devotees visit the temple to seek blessings and purification by taking a holy dip in the waters of the nearby Agni Theertham. The temple's intricate architecture, including its large corridors and majestic towers, is a marvel to behold and a testament to its rich history and significance in Hindu culture and mythology.


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