- Arulmigu Maha Muthu Mariamman Thevasthanam
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For other temples with the same name, see Mariamman Temple.
Arulmigu Maha Muthu Mariamman Thevasthanam Coordinates: 4°27′41.42″N 101°9′23.82″E / 4.4615056°N 101.1566167°ECoordinates: 4°27′41.42″N 101°9′23.82″E / 4.4615056°N 101.1566167°E Name Proper name: Arulmigu Maha Muthu Mariamman Thevasthanam Tamil: ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில் Chinese:
Pinyin:马里安曼兴都庙
Mǎ lǐ Àn Màn xīng dū miàoMalay: Kuil Sri Mariamman Location Country: Malaysia State: Perak Location: Gopeng Architecture and culture Primary deity: Mariamman Architectural styles: Dravidian architecture History Date built:
(Current structure)1962 Arulmigu Maha Muthu Mariamman Thevasthanam is a Hindu temple located in Kopisan Baru, Gopeng in the state of Perak, Malaysia.
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History
The original temple was built in 1962 and it was known as Kaliamman Kovil. It was built on a land of 57,860 square feet (5,375 m2) which was donated by Gopeng Berhad.
In 1964, renovations were made to place Goddess Mariamman as the principal deity. This renovation works were led by Mr Suppaiyah and assisted by Mr Dorai, Mr Periasamy, Mr Marugamuthu, Mr Nallapiravi and Mr Sangkaran. The contractor was Mr Arjunan. On 22 September 1967, the temple was registered as Sri Muthumariaman Kovil.
In year 2000, the temple land was gazetted but unfortunately the temple land area was reduced to 30,797 square feet (2,861.1 m2). The Goddess Kaliamman and the left hall had to be relocated due to the reduction of the temple land size. The temple committee considered a proposal to relocate the Goddess Kaliamman and the hall in the existing temple building. However, the committee found that the proposal was not suitable due to lack of space in the existing temple building. Therefore, the temple committee came up with a plan to build a new building to replace the existing temple.
The ground breaking ceremony for the new temple was held on the 10 December 2006 and construction work commenced soon after. On 4 May 2009, the temple was renamed as Arulmigu Maha Mariamman Thevasthanam. The construction works of this temple has been completed and the Kumbabishekam ceremony was successfully conducted on 12 December 2010.
Mystical Stories Related to this Temple
Story 1
A group of eagles was seen circling nearby this temple during the height of the Kumbabishega ceremony. It is believed that the eagles represents Garuda - the vehicle of Vishnu[1]. It is believed that the presence of Garuda indicates that lord Vishnu has blessed the occasion [2].
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External links
- Arulmigu Maha Muthu Mariamman Thevasthanam
- New Hindu Temple Building in Kopisan Baru
- Maha Kumbhabhishekam, Kopisan Gopeng
Notes
- ^ Rprabhu (5 May 2006). "The Glorious Garuda". http://rprabhu.wordpress.com/2006/05/05/the-glorious-garuda/. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
- ^ Nadabhakti (17 June 2002). "A Little Garuda Story". http://www.indiadivine.org/audarya/hinduism-forum/197744-little-garuda-story.html. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
Footnotes
- Rprabhu (5 May 2006). "The Glorious Garuda". http://rprabhu.wordpress.com/2006/05/05/the-glorious-garuda/. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
- Nadabhakti (17 June 2002). "A Little Garuda Story". http://www.indiadivine.org/audarya/hinduism-forum/197744-little-garuda-story.html. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
Hindu temples in Malaysia Batu Caves • Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur • Nattukkottai Chettiar Temple, Penang • Sri Kandaswamy Kovil, Brickfields• Sri Mariamman Temple, Penang • Sri Sunderaraja Perumal Temple, Klang • Sri Sithi Vinayagar Temple, Petaling Jaya • Muthu Mariamman Temple, Gopeng • Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple, Johor Bahru • Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple, Malacca
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