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Devotees flocked to take a holy dip in Agni Tirthak; special worship on the occasion of Aadi Amavasai!

Rameswaram Ramanathaswamy Temple

The Rameswaram Ramanathaswamy Temple, known as Kashi in the South, receives a large number of devotees every day, but the number of devotees is slightly higher on Amavasi days, when devotees come to take a holy dip in the Agni Tirtha sea.

Audi Amavasi

in that respect Audi Tamil month It is customary to worship ancestors on the coming new moon day, although new moon days are considered auspicious in all months of the year, but days like Tai new moon, Mahalaya new moon in the month of Puratasi and Adi new moon are considered extra special.

Tarpanam for ancestors

On Adi Amavasi day, giving darpanam to the deceased ancestors is special on the beach or on the banks of the river and remember the ancestors by giving darpanam.

Southern Kashi

Also, lakhs of devotees have gathered in Rameswaram, known as Southern Kashi, since yesterday, and have taken a holy dip in the Agni Tirtha ocean early in the morning and are offering darpanam to their deceased relatives by saying their names.

Spatikalinga Darshan

Bathed in 22 Theerthas, Ramanathaswamy worshiped Parvata Varthini Ambala, it is noteworthy that the temple was opened at 3 am today, Spatikalinga darshan till 4 am followed by regular pujas.

Temple Administration Information

On behalf of the temple administration, it has been informed that Adi Amavasi, which is performed at one o’clock on regular days, will not be performed today. The temple will be performed at 9 pm and the temple management has made all arrangements so that the devotees can have darshan from early morning till night.

Aadi Thirukalyana Festival

Today, the seventh day of Aadi Thirukalyana festival, which is the main event of Adi Thirukalyana festival at Rameswaram temple, as Aadi Amavasi arrived, the Ambal golden palanquin at 9 am and Sri Ramapiran golden garuda vehicle at 11 a.m. for Tirthavari puja was held at Agni Tirtha beach.