About This Yatra
Rameswaram Temple: The temple of Rameswaram is as old as the Ramayana. The temple had humble beginnings with an ancient shrine housed in a thatched hut until the 12th century. The present structure is the work of a number of persons spread over a number of centuries. The existing record shows that the first ever masonry structure was built by Parakrama Bahu of Sri Lanka. The Setupathy (architects and stone masons) rulers of Ramanathapuram completed the rest of the temple. Although mainly Dravidian in style, some of the temple vimanams resemble that of the Pallava period. The temple has also received royal patronage from several kingdoms such as Travancore, Ramanathapuram, Mysore and Pudukkottai. Much of the additions were carried out between the 12th to 16th centuries. Stretched over a vast area of 15 acres, Rameswaram Temple is the typical specimen of Dravidian style of architecture. The skyscraping gopurams truly dominate the skyline.
Meenakshi Temple: Meenakshi Temple, also referred to as Meenakshi Amman or Meenakshi Sundareshwara Temple, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in the temple city of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deities are Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort, Sundareshwar, a form of Shiva. The restored complex now houses 14 gopurams, ranging from 45-50m in height, with the southern gopura tallest at 51.9 metres (170 ft). The complex has numerous sculpted pillared halls such as Ayirakkal (Thousand pillared hall), Kilikoondu-mandapam, Golu-mandapam and Pudu-mandapam. It is believed that one who sprinkles the waters of the pond of Golden Lotus on Amavasya day and auspicious days, and worship the Lord, will be blessed with all their aspirations for success. Only Hindus can go into the inner sanctums.
Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple: Namakkal Anjaneyar temple is located in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu. It is dedicated to the Hindu god Hanuman, constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture. The image of Anjaneyar is 18 ft (5.5 m) tall, making it one of the tallest images of Hanuman in India. The Agamam followed is Sri Vaikhanasam.
Places to Visit
Ramanathaswamy Temple
The major Jyotirlinga temple at Rameswaram, spread over 15 acres, featuring 22 sacred theerthams and grand Gopurams.
Meenakshi Temple
The famous temple in Madurai on the Vaigai River, boasting 14 gateway gopurams and the Thousand Pillared Hall.
Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple
Home to the colossal 18-foot tall standing idol of Lord Hanuman, carved from a single stone.
Madurai, Rameswaram, Trichy & Namakkal
Explore the spiritual landmarks across Trichy, Madurai, Rameswaram, and Namakkal.
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Terms & Conditions
- 1 Devotees should be punctual in their reporting time and Group leaders are to ensure that others are not delayed by the delay of few devotees. Every day the Yatra will leave as scheduled and will not wait for late comers.
- 2 Devotees should stay together and not plan any thing separate from the Yatra.
- 3 All Devotees are assigned to a group leader and they should report to their group leader for all matters.
- 4 Separate timing will be given for purchases/ shopping and devotees should not go here and there for purchases.
- 5 Devotees should bring their own lock with multiple keys and the Yatra management does not hold responsibility for any loss of baggage.
- 6 Devotees should carry their essentials like medicine, water bottle, ropes for drying clothes etc.
- 7 Please carry your chanting beads and a Vaishnava song book and actively participate in kirtans.
- 8 The best way to relish the Yatra is to hear from senior devotees about the glories of the Lord and his pastimes.
- 9 Devotees should bring their original identity card (aadhar) and submit as and when requested.
- 10 No one should enter a pond or a river for bathing without the permission of the group leader.
- 11 Devotees should not throw garbage and should keep the Dham clean and also keep silence.
- 12 Devotees are requested to come in Vaishnava dress â Dhoti and Kurta for Prabhujis and Saree for Matajis during temple visits.
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