3 days
Daily Tour
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It is believed a visit to three Sriranganatha Swamy temples between dawn to dusk called “Triranga Darshan” or “Triranga Darshanam” or “Brahmananda Darshana”, would be relieved from the various malefic effects of planets! And more so even, when you visit this temple on an Ekadasi and it is said Sri Rama fasted on this day several thousand years ago and prayed to the Gods, which helped him to defeat Ravana in Lanka. Visiting this temple on Dwadashi is considered to be very holy which would yield many benefits out of this Triranga Darshanam.
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The "Srirangam Yatra" is a pilgrimage journey to Srirangam, a sacred town located in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Srirangam is renowned for its ancient Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the most significant pilgrimage sites for Hindus and one of the largest functioning temple complexes in the world.
Srirangam is considered one of the 108 Divya Desams, sacred shrines in Vaishnavism dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (Lord Vishnu) in a reclining posture, and it holds immense religious importance for Vaishnavites.
Srirangam is well-connected by road and rail. The nearest airport is the Tiruchirappalli International Airport (Trichy), located about 10 kilometers away. Trichy also has a major railway station with good connectivity to various cities in Tamil Nadu and other parts of India.
The Yatra involves participating in various religious rituals and ceremonies at the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. Devotees often take part in the daily worship (puja) and darshan (viewing) of the deity. Offerings like flowers, fruits, and prasadam are made to seek blessings.
The Yatra is relatively less physically demanding as the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple and other nearby temples are easily accessible. However, visitors need to walk around the vast temple complex and may need to stand in queues during peak times.
Yes, the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is open to people of all faiths and backgrounds. Non-Hindus are allowed to visit the temple and witness the religious rituals and architectural beauty of the complex.
Besides the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam offers other places of interest such as the Ranga Vilasa Mandapam, a beautiful hall with intricate carvings, and the Jambukeswarar Temple in nearby Thiruvanaikaval.
The best time for the Yatra is during the winter and early spring months (November to February), as the weather is pleasant for travel and temple visits. However, Srirangam can be visited year-round, but it may get hot during summers.
You can plan the Yatra on your own as Srirangam is easily accessible and has well-marked facilities for pilgrims. However, joining a guided tour can provide better insights into the temple's history and rituals.
Nearby destinations you can explore during your Srirangam Yatra include the temple cities of Kumbakonam and Thanjavur, known for their rich cultural heritage and ancient temples.