History :
The
temple and the island of Rameswaram have acquired this name because, Lord Rama
worshipped Lord Shiva, the God of Gods here on return from Sri Lanka, nj auto
insurance. According
to legend, after killing Ravana Lord Rama returned with his consort Goddess
Seetha to India first stepping on the shores of Rameswaram. To expiate the
"dosha" of killing a brahmin, Lord Rama wanted to offer worship to
Lord Shiva. Since there was no shrine in the island had despatched Sri Hauman
to Kailash to bring an idol of Lord Shiva.
Between
1897 and 1904, the ALAR family of Devakottai completed the imposing eastern
tower of nine tiers 126 feet in height from Thiruppani funds, dui san diego. Between 1907 and
1925 they renovated the Sanctum Sanctorum and the prakaram(inner most corridor)
by replacing the lime stones by black granite with adequate provision for light
and ventilation and also arranged for the performance of Ashtabandana
Kumbabishekam in 1925; then on 22-2-1947 and the third Ashtabandana Maha
Kumbabishegam was performed on 5-2-1975.
World
Famous Third Corridor :
Outer
Wing - East_West – 690 feet
North-South
- 435 feet
Innerwing
- East_West - 649 feet
North-South
- 395 feet
Total
number of pillars – 1212
Height
of Corridor – 22 feet 7 ½ inch
Second
Corridor :
During
the construction of first corridor, it was decided to renovate the second
corridor. The lime stone structure in Second corridor was dismantled and
started granited stone work. But only compound wall in west side and one
portion in north side of western wing in south gate was renovate. After that no
Renovation work as done.
Therefore,
it was proposed to complete the Renovation work of Second Corridor by
collecting Funds from the public. Between 1961 to 1985, the Renovation work of
Second Corridor was taken up and completed the western side of Second Corridor
and a portion in North and South side, from the Temple Renovation Fund. Now it
has been proposed to complete the Renovation of Second Corridor which has been
unfinished and the Renovation work is started now.
The
Sethupathy mandapam in front of the Temple’s Raja Gopuram9main Tower) was
constructed by Ramanatha Sethupathy, a descendant of Ramnad Raja dynasty, with
his own donation of Rs. 2,75,000 /-. This construction was started on 19-11-69
and completed on 11-2-74.
It is
also most essential to construct the North and South Gopurams. Shri Jagadguru
Sringeri Peedathipathy and Shri jagadguru Kanchi Kamakoti Peedathipathy have
given their kind blessings for the constructions of the North and South
Gopurams of the Temple.
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