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Somnath Temple

Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the temple is a symbol of resilience, having been rebuilt multiple times after invasions. With its mesmerizing architecture, rich legends, and religious prominence, the Somnath Temple is a must-visit religious site in India for spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts alike. Religious Significance Somnath Temple is considered one of the holiest places in Hinduism, primarily because it houses the first of the twelve Lord Shiva Jyotirlingas. Devotees believe that worshipping at Somnath grants liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death. Unlike regular Shiva temples, a Jyotirlinga represents Lord Shiva’s infinite cosmic form, making it a powerful spiritual center. The temple is a significant stop in the Panch Tirth Yatra, along with Triveni Sangam, Suraj Mandir, Parshuram Tapobhumi, and Balka Tirth. Pilgrims believe that bathing in the sacred Triveni Sangam (confluence of three rivers) before visiting the temple purifies the soul. The temple’s spiritual vibrations, sacred chants, and traditional rituals make it an unmissable pilgrimage for Shiva devotees. Temple Timings Temple Location

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rameswaram temple
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Shri Rameshwaram Dham

Rameswaram temple is an amalgamation of regal architectural style and abundant spiritual energy. It is one of the few temples in India depicting the world-famous Dravidian architectural style. Typical of all South Indian temples, Rameswaram has high compound walls (called madils) guarding the temple from all four sides. Stretching over 15 acres, the temple premises also house 22 teerthams (ponds) where devotees take holy dips. Interesting Facts About the Rameshwaram Temple The third corridor of the Rameswaram temple, which has about 1200 pillars standing 22 feet high is considered the world’s largest temple corridor. In honor of the glory of Rameswaram, the British Government had released a stamp having the picture of the temple. These stamps were released in 1935 and were circulated for a few years in the region.  The 22 teerthams inside the temple premises have a unique taste, temperature, curative properties, and salinities. This is quite surprising given the locations of all the teerthams are very close. The teerthams are said to be dug by Lord Rama when he fired his arrows piercing the sand. Rameswaram has an irreplaceable place in the hearts of Shaivites and Devout Hindus from around the world. The temple houses one of the 12 auspicious Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva which are believed to be swayambhoo (self-manifested). Moreover, Rameswaram is also among the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams in India. These are places where revered Shaivaite saints like Appar, Sundarar, and Tiruguna sang glorious hymns of Shiva. Historical evidence claims that Swami Vivekananda also visited the Rameswaram temple before his tour to Chicago. Temple Timings Temple Location

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