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Tamil Nadu

Rameshwaram

Ramanathaswamy Temple · Dhanushkodi

4 – 6 days
Lord Ramanathaswamy (Shiva) · Jyotirlinga

Where Lord Rama built the bridge to Lanka and prayed to Shiva for absolution. The 22 sacred theerthams of Ramanathaswamy Temple are bathed in before entering the sanctum.

We arrange the full 22-theertham bathing ritual with a temple priest, followed by private abhishekam at the Jyotirlinga.

Best For

Jyotirlinga pilgrimageAncestral rites (Pitru Tarpan)Couples seeking Rama's blessingsDhanushkodi visit
1

Arrival & Agni Theertham

  • Arrive Rameshwaram by train
  • Check in to temple guesthouse
  • Evening dip at Agni Theertham (sea beach)
  • Sunset darshan at Ramanathaswamy Temple
2

22 Theertham Bathing Ritual

  • Pre-dawn start at 4:30 AM
  • Full 22-theertham bathing with temple priest
  • Each theertham has specific significance explained
  • Sanctum darshan after ritual bathing
3

Jyotirlinga Abhishekam & Dhanushkodi

  • Morning Abhishekam at Ramanathaswamy Jyotirlinga
  • Visit Gandhamadana Parvatham (Rama's footprints)
  • Afternoon drive to Dhanushkodi ghost town
  • Sunset at the tip of India — Bay of Bengal meets Indian Ocean
4

Pamban Bridge & Departure

  • Morning darshan at Kothandaramaswamy Temple
  • Walk across Pamban Bridge (India's first sea bridge)
  • Visit Devipattinam Navagraha shrine
  • Depart or extend to Kanyakumari

* Itinerary is indicative. Yatra team customises based on group size, mobility, and special requirements.

Sacred God's Voice Narration

Where Rama Prayed

Rameshwaram · 3:15

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Quick Facts

Duration

4 – 6 days

Region

Tamil Nadu

Presiding Deity

Lord Ramanathaswamy (Shiva) · Jyotirlinga

Best For

Jyotirlinga pilgrimage