manlion
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Anyone can edit Wikipedia, your caption and the content doesnt match...
In Tamil nadu there is 'Rameshwaram' not 'Ravaneshwaram'..
Now stop your Bull sh its and Fck off... You are either a Madrasa graduate or Rice Bag university Graduate...No one gives a fck about your Community unless you stop trying Brain washing people...
Now jst fck off..
Ramesvaram (sanskrit - ram + ivara) means Lord of ram, who is ram's lord ?
its old name was Gandhamadhanam
http://www.myrameswaram.com/history-of-rameswaram-temple
for all the Ravana is brahmin bull, the name ravanan is derived from "Tamil iraivan denoting king" refer page 128
Theory of Avatāra and Divinity of Chaitanya
By Janmajit Roy
https://books.google.com.sg/books?id=lr9pFQPwhXYC&pg=PA128&lpg=PA128&dq=iraivan+ravana&redir_esc=y&hl=en#v=onepage&q=iraivan ravana&f=false