About Rameswaram

Rameswaram, situated on Pamban Island in south-eastern India, is renowned as a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus, attracting visitors with its spiritual ambiance and historical significance. Its ancient streets and structures bear witness to the town’s rich cultural heritage, shaped by dynasties like the Cholas and the Vijayanagara Empire, reflected prominently in the majestic Ramanathaswamy Temple with its intricate architecture and spiritual allure.

Rameswaram

Daiwik Hotels welcomes you to Rameswaram. This holy pilgrimage has called the devout to its wave lashed shores for centuries.

Lord Rama in Rameswaram

In Valmiki’s immortal creation, the Ramayana, Rama arrived at the seashore of Rameswaram trying to find a way to cross the sea to reach Lanka where Sita was being held by Ravana.

The Ramanathaswamy Temple

At the heart of Rameswaram stands the Ramathaswamy Temple, one of the greatest shrines in India. And Daiwik Hotel is just 3 km from the temple.

Festivals, Ramanathaswamy Temple

There are a number of weekly and annual festivals when the images of deities are taken out in procession. For example, every Friday at 9 PM the goddess Parvathavardhini is taken around the third prakara enclosure in a golden palanquin.

Places of Interest

Like all tirthas, Rameswaram has one central temple and a number of smaller shrines, most of them with temple myths woven around the Ramayana.

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