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Sri Arasakesari Sivan Temple, 25 Sungei Kadut Avenue, Singapore 729679 [2] Sri Manmatha Karuneshvarar Temple, 226 Kallang Road, Singapore 339096; Sri Siva Durga Temple (formerly Sri Sivan Temple), 8 Potong Pasir Avenue 2, Singapore 358362 [3] Sri Siva Krishna Temple, 31 Marsiling Rise, Singapore 739127 [4]
Kumbhabhishekham is a Hindu temple ritual that is believed to homogenize, synergize and unite the mystic powers of the deity. This process is believed to keep the icon rejuvenated for a period of 12 years. Sri Mariamman Temple's first Kumbhabhishekham was recorded in 1936 whereas the last one has taken place on 12 February 2023 [5]
The Sri Mariamman Temple was the first Hindu temple to become a national monument in 1973, [13] the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in 1978 [14] and the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple in 2014. [15] [16] Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore Deepavali decoration on Serangoon Road. Different communities have also established their own temples in Singapore.
Sri Mariamman Temple (built 1827) in the Chinatown district is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. According to the latest 2020 census, 5.0% of Singaporeans declare themselves as Hindus. The majority of Singapore's present Hindus are descendants of Indians who migrated soon after the founding of Singapore in 1819.
Singapore Tamil Community (STC online Group) https://www.SgTamilCommunity.online; Singapore Bengali Society; Singapore Ceylon Tamils Association; Singapore Gujarati Society; Singapore Kerala Association; Singapore Kairalee Kalanilayam; Singapore Malayalee Hindu Samajam; Singapore North Indian Hindu Association; Singapore Indian League ...
The Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, better known as the Chettiars' Temple, [1] is one of Singapore Hindu community's most important monuments. The temple was built by the Chettiars (Indian moneylenders) at Tank Road in 1859 and managed by the Chettiars' Temple Society. The temple was reconstructed in 1983 and renovated in 2022.
The main three towers of the 9th century Prambanan Trimurti temple complex, the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia. Today in Indonesia, Hinduism is practised by 1.7% of the total population. Hindus constitute 83.29% of the population of Bali and 5.75% of the population of Central Kalimantan, as of the 2010 census. [33]
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