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		<title>Indian Heritage Rameswaram</title>
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	<category>Rameswaram</category>
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	Rameswaram is one of the major pilgrim centers of the Hindus. It is connected to many cities through Railways and Roadways. There is one story for this origin of Rameswaram, that is, Lord Rama when he returned from Sri Lanka, he presented his thanks to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathy and washed away their sins [...]]]></description>
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