The Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, is one of the most sacred temples to Lord Shiva and has great spiritual significance in Hinduism.
The temple is famous not only for its architectural splendor, but also for the 22 sacred Theerthams (holy water bodies) that are thought to have purifying properties. Pilgrims visit these Theerthams as part of their spiritual journey, believing that bathing in these waters cleanses one's sins and bestows blessings.
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