The Importance of Vivekananda
                 Memorial of Cape Comorin

The Vivekananda Rock Memorial  has been built to Commemorate the Meditation  of the Great Indian Philosopher Swami Vivekananda  in a Small Island Like Rock 200 meters from shore of Cape Comorin or Kanyakumari in 1892.  Boat Facilities are available to visit this Memorial.   It is a Twin Rock on which the Memorial has been constructed.  It has a Meditation Hall where people  can meditate in a very  calm and composed atmosphere .

Swami had  come to Kanyakumari  on 24.2.1892 before his departure to Chicago to participate in World Religious Conference in 1893 and he sat and meditated on this Rock for two days. This has been built to recall these events  in 1970  blending numerous  architectrural styles of India. 

It  has two  structures, Vivekananda  Memorial  Building  or Vivekananda  Mandapam and  Sri Pada Mandapam.  

Vivekananda  Mandapam

Entire Memorial or Mandapam is similar to that of Sri Ramakrishna Temple at Belur and its entrance has been  designed on the lines and  styles of Ajanta and Ellora Cave Temples. However the Memorial Structure can be approached  only by boat ride which will be  an enjoyable cruise in the sea.

It has Main Hall and Meditation Hall.  In the Main Hall you could find Life-size Bronze Statue of Swami in his Standing  Monk Posture called  ‘Parivrajaka  Posture’.    Near the Main hall you will find a ‘Dhyanamandapam’  or Meditation Hall where devotees can sit and meditate in serene atmosphere.

Sri Pada Mandapam

On this Rock there is a small projection resembling human foot which people believe is the Sri Padam or Holy Foot  of Swami and to enable people to worship it only this has been constructed naming so.

How To Reach

By Air

The Nearest Airport Trivandrum, 80 km

 By Rail

Kanyakumai is well connectd by rail to major towns of Kerala, South India, etc.

Tirunelveli, 80 km, is another Nearest Railway  Junction which can be reached by road via Nagercoil , 19 km.

By Road

It is well connected to major towns of South India vide Roads.

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