The beautiful coastlines of India’s Kerala province, which sit on the Arabian Sea, are home to more than tall coconut trees and striking sunsets (though they have those, too). At Papanasam Beach, the waters are believed to wash bathers of sin — there are priests from the nearby Janardana Swami Temple (which, at 2,000 years old, is worth visiting on its own) to assist swimmers who wish to partake in a dip that’s more ritualistic than relaxing.
Sunday, July 7, 2019
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The beautiful coastlines of India’s Kerala province, which sit on the Arabian Sea, are home to more than tall coconut trees and striking sunsets (though they have those, too). At Papanasam Beach, the waters are believed to wash bathers of sin — there are priests from the nearby Janardana Swami Temple (which, at 2,000 years old, is worth visiting on its own) to assist swimmers who wish to partake in a dip that’s more ritualistic than relaxing.
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