Panchmukhi hanuman temple rameshwaram

  1. Travelling to Rameswaram? Must Visit Lesser Known Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple
  2. Discovering the Mysteries of Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir and the Floating Stones of Rameshwaram in Tamilnadu
  3. Top 10 Temples in Rameshwaram You Must Visit
  4. Rameshwaram, the legendary island of Tamil Nadu
  5. Hanuman Temple, Rameswaram
  6. Places to visit in Rameshwaram: Floating Stones Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple.
  7. Panchmukhi hanuman mandir, Rameshwaram
  8. Hanuman Temple, Rameswaram
  9. Rameshwaram, the legendary island of Tamil Nadu
  10. Top 10 Temples in Rameshwaram You Must Visit


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Travelling to Rameswaram? Must Visit Lesser Known Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple

Are you planning to visit the temple town of Rameswaram, anytime soon? If yes, then you should not just visit Rameswaram Temple but must explore this Panchmukhi lesser known five faced Hanuman temple (or Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple) while there. A large number of Hamuman bhakts (devotees) throng to the Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple, to get rid of enemies, overcome all types of ill-effects or dosha, and pray for the fulfillment of wishes, and wealth among others. The five faces of the Ram Bhakt monkey-god signify five senses or indriyas. They also represent the five elements (water, earth, fire, sky, and wind). About Rameswaram's Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple Situated about 2 kilometers from the Rameswaram Temple, the deity of Lord Hanuman in this temple is dressed with Senthooram or vermillion. Idols of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Hanuman were brought to the temple from Dhanushkodi after the cyclone of Dhanushkodi in 1964. The temple also has floating stones or 'sethu bandanam' which as per mythology were used for building a bridge on the sea between India and Sri Lanka through which Lord Rama and his troop traversed to rescue Goddess Sita from Ravana’s clutches. Story Behind Panchmukhi Hanuman Hanuman Temple The origin of Panchmukhi Hanuman can be traced to a story in Ramanayana. According to mythology, when Lord Rama, who was fighting the then king of Lanka Ravana to free Goddess Sita from his clutches, Ravana asked the then king of Patala, Ahiravana, to take Lord Rama and his bro...

Discovering the Mysteries of Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir and the Floating Stones of Rameshwaram in Tamilnadu

Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir is a temple located in Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu, that is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is known for its unique architecture and the presence of floating stones, which are said to have been used to build the Ram Setu bridge that connected India to Sri Lanka. The temple is believed to be around 500 years old and is considered an important pilgrimage site for Hindus. It is located in the heart of Rameshwaram and is easily accessible to visitors. The main attraction of the temple is the presence of the floating stones, which are kept on display in a small room inside the temple. According to legend, Lord Hanuman used these stones to build the Ram Setu bridge to help Lord Rama cross the ocean to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. The stones are believed to be so light that they float on water, and visitors can see this phenomenon for themselves by placing the stones in a bowl of water. Apart from the floating stones, the temple is also known for its beautiful architecture and the idol of Lord Hanuman, which is said to have been brought from Kashi. The temple has five faces or "Panchmukhi," which represent the five elements of nature - Earth, Fire, Water, Air, and Sky. Visitors to the temple can offer prayers to Lord Hanuman and seek his blessings. The temple also offers a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere, making it a great place to meditate or simply relax. If you are a regular visitor of Travellingcamera , you must have notice...

Top 10 Temples in Rameshwaram You Must Visit

[table id=184responsive=scroll /] Among the big list of char dhams in India, Rameshwaram is an island city resting in the sea between India and Sri Lanka. Situated on Pamban Island at the very tip of the Indian peninsula, this conch shaped pious city is known for the many Rameshwaram Temples, including the iconic Ramanathaswamy temple located here. Believed to be mounted by Lord Rama Himself, the shrine in this breath-taking temple has adopted a serene and spiritual aura about it. The city itself is brimming with ancient carvings, statues of the Lord and artistic sculptures and hordes of exquisite Rameshwaram Temples which attract devotees from all over the world. Although there are many other Places to Visit in Rameshwaram including lovely beaches, a bird sanctuary, the famous Rama Setu or Adam’s Bridge and the modern day wonder of Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge erected over the sea, it is the gorgeous Rameshwaram Temples that steal the show. Flocked by Hindu pilgrims and travellers alike, these make the best of all Tourist Places in Rameshwaram. So, let’s take a look at some of the best Rameshwaram Temples that sure deserve your serious attention. 1. Ramanathaswamy Temple An extremely popular Place to Visit in Rameshwaram, Ramanathaswamy Temple forms the most significant part of Rameshwaram Tourism. Famous for being one of the 12 revered sites of Jyotirlingas. Pilgrims visit this beautiful Rameshwaram Temples to pray to the Hindu God, Lord Shiva, established here in the...

Rameshwaram, the legendary island of Tamil Nadu

An island surrounded by crystal waters and edged with delightful fishing villages, and a temple with endless pillars that houses one of India’s most holy shrines: Rameshwaram is a mandatory stop for anyone visiting The Legend of Rameshwaram The legends says that the island of Rameshwaram is where the Hindu god Rama built a bridge across the sea to Sri Lanka to go and rescue his spouseSita from her kidnapper Ravana. The bridge to Rameshwaram Island The town was named Rameshwaram, “land of Lord Rama” when Rama worshipped Shiva on his return from Sri Lanka. To cleanse himself of the murder of King Ravana, which were an ardent devotee of Shiva, Lord Rama wanted to offer a shrine to Shiva. Rama offering his prayers to Lord Shiva after the battle of Sri Lanka He asked Hanuman, the monkey lieutenant of his army, to bring a Lingam at Agni theertham representing the lingam of sand made by Sita When Hanuman got back with the Shiva Lingam and saw the sand lingam he was very disappointed. To console him, Rama ordered that all pujas should first be performed on the Vishwalinga Hanuman had brought – a tradition that continues to this day. READ MORE ABOUT THE LINGAMS Sita creating a sand lingam Rama’s bridge, Myth or reality? The Rama Bridge or “Rama Sétu” or “Adam’s Bridge” is mentioned in the ancient Indian epic of Ramayana under the name of “Setubandhanam”. Rama Sétu (“setu” means “bridge” in Sanskrit) refers to the bridge built by the army of the Vanaras (ape-men) of Rama, which was ...

Hanuman Temple, Rameswaram

I was here while Holy Rameshwaram visit. After Darshan to Ramnathnath swamy temple, I was here during local sight scene. Sacred idol of Lord Hanuman is very attractive. Temple priest was from North India, whom I know after discussion. Also floating stones are another attarction while visiting this temple. This panchamukhi hanumanji temple is on the main road after cross Pamban Bridge.The religious importance of this place is huge But due to ignorance of our community and local government it is in such a small area.This Temple has the floating stones used by Sri Rama Army to travel to Srilanka.These blessed stones float in the water.As the saying goes Neel and Nal had the power to turn these stones to float on the ocean and make way for the great Army.Panchukhi Hanumanji roop and its black colour has a history which the temple pujari will explain to you.There is hanumanji statue inside carved out from single stone which is more than 700 years old.Please donate generously for the maintenance of the site and the pujaris involved. The temple is also called the Panchamukha Hanuman temple. It showcases the Mesmerizing deity of lord Hanuman with 5 heads. The floating rocks are displayed inside the temple. I really loved the place and especially the Hanuman Statue. I am a stone art lover and to make more beautiful stone statues go to thestonestudio.in They make beautiful handcrafted Hanuman and other God sculptures. We had been adviced not to miss going to this temple as it houses...

Places to visit in Rameshwaram: Floating Stones Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple.

FLOATING STONES TEMPLE / PANCHMUKHI HANUMAN TEMPLE: In Rameshwaram, a BIG deity of Lord Hanuman welcomes you right across the road, approximately 3 kms. from the Ramanathaswamy temple. Revered as the Panchmukhi Hanuman, here you meet Hanumanji in a slightly different avatar than across the other temples in India. Gigantic in height with 5 faces and 10 arms, He looks every bit of a "superhero" though as I imagine Him to be in the wonderful tales of The Ramayana. WHY PANCHMUKHI HANUMAN? The story behind Lord Hanuman's manisfestation as Panchmukhi (five faces in English) is an interesting one... When Rama declared war on Lanka, the monster king Ravana took the aid of his demon brother Ahiravan, the king of Patal lok or the realm of the Asuras. Ahiravan misled Rama and Lakshmana into His kingdom with the wicked intent of killing them. Hanumanji soon sensed something amiss and set out to kill Ahirvan and free His Masters from the clutches of the demon. There was a catch here: Killing Ahiravan was possible only when someone extinguished 5 lamps lit in 5 different directions simultaneously. The great Hero that Hanumanji was, He manifested Himself as the five headed Panchmukhi Hanuman (Lord Hanuman, Lord Narasimha, Lord Adivaraha, Lord Hayagriva and Lord Garuda) and eventually succeeded in His endeavour. WHAT IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF PANCHMUKHI HANUMAN? A stone’s throw from the deity is a small temple dedicated to the Monkey God, also housing deities of Lord Rama, His brother Lakshmana...

Panchmukhi hanuman mandir, Rameshwaram

About Panchmukhi Hanuman mandir It is believed that the Hindu Lord Hanuman revealed his 5 sacred faces including that of the mythological Lord Garuda, Mythological Lord Narasimha, and Mythological Lord Hayagriva and others. The temple is famously called the Panchamukha Anjaneya which is surely a list-topper when it comes to the Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman mandir & floating stones The Sacred Stones Another attraction that becomes the prime highlight here is the magnificent set of sacred stones which can be seen floating here. The legend behind the stones goes like that the pious mythological bridge named the Sethu Bandhanam. The bridge was constructed to help in reaching the gifted demon Ravana's Lanka when he abducted the Hindu Goddess Sita and held her captive there. Lord Hanumana transformed himself and constructed a massive fortress around Lord Rama and Lord Lakshmana with his huge tail. This makes Lord Hanumana's stature quite significant. More about the temple It is also said that during the war between Lord Rama and demon Ravana who had abducted Goddess Sita, Ravana had sought the help of Mahiravana, who was the king of Patala Loka. However, Lord Hanuman, in order to protect Lord Rama and Lakshman, had built a huge fortress around them with his tail. The five forms of the lord are magnificently seen facing the North, the South, the East and the Sky. The mythological forms are respectively named as Varaha, Narasimha, Garuda, Hanumana and Hayagriva respectively. The complet...

Hanuman Temple, Rameswaram

I was here while Holy Rameshwaram visit. After Darshan to Ramnathnath swamy temple, I was here during local sight scene. Sacred idol of Lord Hanuman is very attractive. Temple priest was from North India, whom I know after discussion. Also floating stones are another attarction while visiting this temple. This panchamukhi hanumanji temple is on the main road after cross Pamban Bridge.The religious importance of this place is huge But due to ignorance of our community and local government it is in such a small area.This Temple has the floating stones used by Sri Rama Army to travel to Srilanka.These blessed stones float in the water.As the saying goes Neel and Nal had the power to turn these stones to float on the ocean and make way for the great Army.Panchukhi Hanumanji roop and its black colour has a history which the temple pujari will explain to you.There is hanumanji statue inside carved out from single stone which is more than 700 years old.Please donate generously for the maintenance of the site and the pujaris involved. The temple is also called the Panchamukha Hanuman temple. It showcases the Mesmerizing deity of lord Hanuman with 5 heads. The floating rocks are displayed inside the temple. I really loved the place and especially the Hanuman Statue. I am a stone art lover and to make more beautiful stone statues go to thestonestudio.in They make beautiful handcrafted Hanuman and other God sculptures. We had been adviced not to miss going to this temple as it houses...

Rameshwaram, the legendary island of Tamil Nadu

An island surrounded by crystal waters and edged with delightful fishing villages, and a temple with endless pillars that houses one of India’s most holy shrines: Rameshwaram is a mandatory stop for anyone visiting The Legend of Rameshwaram The legends says that the island of Rameshwaram is where the Hindu god Rama built a bridge across the sea to Sri Lanka to go and rescue his spouseSita from her kidnapper Ravana. The bridge to Rameshwaram Island The town was named Rameshwaram, “land of Lord Rama” when Rama worshipped Shiva on his return from Sri Lanka. To cleanse himself of the murder of King Ravana, which were an ardent devotee of Shiva, Lord Rama wanted to offer a shrine to Shiva. Rama offering his prayers to Lord Shiva after the battle of Sri Lanka He asked Hanuman, the monkey lieutenant of his army, to bring a Lingam at Agni theertham representing the lingam of sand made by Sita When Hanuman got back with the Shiva Lingam and saw the sand lingam he was very disappointed. To console him, Rama ordered that all pujas should first be performed on the Vishwalinga Hanuman had brought – a tradition that continues to this day. READ MORE ABOUT THE LINGAMS Sita creating a sand lingam Rama’s bridge, Myth or reality? The Rama Bridge or “Rama Sétu” or “Adam’s Bridge” is mentioned in the ancient Indian epic of Ramayana under the name of “Setubandhanam”. Rama Sétu (“setu” means “bridge” in Sanskrit) refers to the bridge built by the army of the Vanaras (ape-men) of Rama, which was ...

Top 10 Temples in Rameshwaram You Must Visit

[table id=184responsive=scroll /] Among the big list of char dhams in India, Rameshwaram is an island city resting in the sea between India and Sri Lanka. Situated on Pamban Island at the very tip of the Indian peninsula, this conch shaped pious city is known for the many Rameshwaram Temples, including the iconic Ramanathaswamy temple located here. Believed to be mounted by Lord Rama Himself, the shrine in this breath-taking temple has adopted a serene and spiritual aura about it. The city itself is brimming with ancient carvings, statues of the Lord and artistic sculptures and hordes of exquisite Rameshwaram Temples which attract devotees from all over the world. Although there are many other Places to Visit in Rameshwaram including lovely beaches, a bird sanctuary, the famous Rama Setu or Adam’s Bridge and the modern day wonder of Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge erected over the sea, it is the gorgeous Rameshwaram Temples that steal the show. Flocked by Hindu pilgrims and travellers alike, these make the best of all Tourist Places in Rameshwaram. So, let’s take a look at some of the best Rameshwaram Temples that sure deserve your serious attention. 1. Ramanathaswamy Temple An extremely popular Place to Visit in Rameshwaram, Ramanathaswamy Temple forms the most significant part of Rameshwaram Tourism. Famous for being one of the 12 revered sites of Jyotirlingas. Pilgrims visit this beautiful Rameshwaram Temples to pray to the Hindu God, Lord Shiva, established here in the...