Rameshwar Jyotirlinga is located in Setubandha, Tamil Nadu. Due to the presence of Rameshwar Jyotirlinga, the area is also popular as Rameshwaram.
The Glory and beliefs of Rameshwar Jyotirlinga
Rameshwar is one of the four shrines of glory and public trust. The temple is located on a conch-shaped island surrounded by the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal. There is a legend that the Shivalinga here was made by Baluva out of gratitude when God Rama returned after his victory over Ravana and worshiped God Shiva.
It is said that Shiva, who was pleased with the adoration of God Rama, appeared in the form of light and resided there. Rameshwar is named after the Shivalinga made by God Rama. Rameshwar is also called Kashi of the South. The anointing of Jyotirlinga by Gangajal has special significance. Holy water is taken from Gangotri in Uttarakhand and offered to Rameshwar Jyotirlinga. There is also a belief that worshiping Rameshwar can help clean off even sins like Brahmahatya which is the act of killing a Brahmin. The Rameshwar temple is said to have been built in the 12th century.
How to reach Rameshwar Jyotirlinga?
The nearest airport from Rameshwar Temple is Madurai Airport. There are flights from Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai to the airport. One can also travel by train to Rameshwaram. Rail services are available from Rameshwaram to major cities in India. Rameshwaram can also be reached by road. After reaching the city of Rameshwaram, local means of transportation are available for the temple.
When to visit Rameshwar?
The best time to travel to Rameshwar is beween October and March.