Take a bath at the Temple Tanks
Bindu Gopal RaoBindu Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, RAMESWARAM/ Updated : Apr 4, 2017, 17:49 IST
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Visiting Rameshwaram is incomplete without bathing at 22 Theerthams (or holy tanks). Start from Agni Theertham at the sea situated near the temple. As per legend, Lord Rama had requested sea goddess to remain calm here so the sea … Read more
Visiting Rameshwaram is incomplete without bathing at 22 Theerthams (or holy tanks). Start from Agni Theertham at the sea situated near the temple. As per legend, Lord Rama had requested sea goddess to remain calm here so the sea is unusually calm here. Each of the tanks has a special significance in history and devotees associate varying beliefs with each of the tanks. Read less

Visiting Rameshwaram is incomplete without bathing at 22 Theerthams (or holy tanks). Start from Agni Theertham at the sea situated near the temple. As per legend, Lord Rama had requested sea goddess to remain calm here so the sea is unusually calm here. Each of the tanks has a special significance in history and devotees associate varying beliefs with each of the tanks. If you plan to do this, it is a must to wear traditional clothes and ensure that you leave all electronic items where you are staying. You may need the services of a guide to help you do this in the right order. It is customary to donate the wet clothes to the needy after the bath. All the 22 wells are freshwater wells and are hardly saline. Keep an hour aside to complete this ritual. The 22 tanks are Siva Theertham, Mahalakshmi Theertham, Gayathri Theertham, Sanku Theertham, Saraswathi Theertham, Sethu Madhava Theertham, Kavatcha Theertham, Gandhamadana Theertham, Gavaya Theertham, Nala Theertham, Neela Theertham, Chakkara Theertham, Brahmahathi Vimochana Theertham, Savithri Theertham, Sooriya Theertham, Chandra Theertham, Ganga Theertham, Yamuna Theertham, Gaya Theertham, Sadyamirtha Theertham, Sarva Theertham and Kodi Theertham.
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