Only 2 km separates Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, one of the most popular destinations on the Rameshwaram Tour, from Badrakaliamman Temple, which is devoted to Goddess Durga. In addition to its religious significance, its alluring architecture draws tourists.
Bhadra Kali is a Sanskrit term that means “gentle” and “time” or “death,” respectively. One of the most distinctive temples in Tamilnadu devoted to the goddess Kali is this one. As one of the ten Mahavidya, or manifestations of Adi Parashakti, Goddess Kali is revered here. The primary deity’s idol is constructed of gold. Visitors are especially captivated by the temple’s gold-studded tower.
The building of this temple has undergone numerous expansions and modifications as a result of the influence of the numerous kingdoms who ruled over this region. For those interested in architecture and history, its structure and related historical backdrop make it a worthwhile destination.