Visit the Jada Theertham
Bindu Gopal RaoBindu Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, RAMESWARAM/ Updated : Apr 10, 2017, 11:42 IST
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Rameshwaram has 64 tanks or theerthams, of which 22 are inside the Ramanathaswamy Temple and the rest outside in different forms. On the way to Dhanushkodi, about 3.5 km from the Ramanathaswamy Temple is the Jada theertham. This i … Read more
Rameshwaram has 64 tanks or theerthams, of which 22 are inside the Ramanathaswamy Temple and the rest outside in different forms. On the way to Dhanushkodi, about 3.5 km from the Ramanathaswamy Temple is the Jada theertham. This is the place where Lord Rama and Lakshmana washed their hair (Jada) after killing Ravana. Read less
Rameshwaram has 64 tanks or theerthams, of which 22 are inside the Ramanathaswamy Temple and the rest outside in different forms. On the way to Dhanushkodi, about 3.5 km from the Ramanathaswamy Temple is the Jada theertham. This is the place where Lord Rama and Lakshmana washed their hair (Jada) after killing Ravana. This was done as an act of purifying themselves and headed to worship lord Shiva from here. This water tank is surrounded by trees all around and this place finds a mention in the Ramayan as well. Naturally, these waters are considered holy and people throng this place for a dip. The other legend associated with this place is that this is supposed to be the place where the giant bird Jatayu passed away trying to save Sita after his wings were cut by Ravana. A temple close to this place is the Kaveri Theertham Temple that has a huge Peepal tree. The temple is small but has intricate carvings and detailed craftsmanship evidenced in the lattice work on the walls. Again it is believed that Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Lord Lakshmana had rested under this tree when they were in exile. The annual Maha Shivarathiri and Maha Makam, held once in 12 years are some of the important festivals that see a large gathering.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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