The 2345 m long Pamban Bridge across the Palk Strait, which was formally opened to traffic by the Honourable Prime Minister of India on October 2, 1988, The Ramanathswamy temple is a magnificent example of Dravidian art. The temple 264m east to west and 200m north to south, and with three Prakaras, two big Gopuras and two more unfinished ones, faces east, a few metres from the sea. It contains two Lingas under worship. There are innumerable other shrines and twenty-two "Tirthas" or sacred bathing places. Construction of the temple began in the 12th century AD and additions were made over the centuries by various rulers, so that today its gopuram is 53 m high. The temple has two Gopurams at the eastern and western entrances, 130 feet and 80 feet high, respectively. The sanctum sanctorum is built of polished granite stone. The
presiding deity at the temple is Lord Ramanathaswamy and his emblem, the Ramalinga, is said to have been installed and consecrated by Lord Rama and Sita.

Location : Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu
Famous for Rameshwaram temple having the longest corridor and MG Setu is the longest Sea bridge in India conneacting the mainland with Rameshwaram island.