- Sri Mariamman Temple, Penang
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Sri Mariamman Temple (Tamil : ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில).Infobox Mandir
proper_name = Sri Mariamman Temple, Penang
creator = Unknown
date_built = 1883
primary_deity =Mariamman
architecture =Dravidian architecture
location =Penang ,Malaysia SG neighbourhood
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tamilname=ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்
englishname=Sri Mariamman Temple
chinesename=马里安曼兴都庙
poj=
pengim=
pinyin=Mǎ lǐ Àn Màn xīng dū miào
malayname= Kuil Sri MariammanBuilt in 1883, this is the oldest Hindu temple in
Penang ,Malaysia , which features fascinating sculptures of gods and goddesses over its main entrance and facade.From its inception, the temple provided an important
place of worship for early Indian immigrants and is now an important cultural and national heritage.The Sri Mariamman Temple is open daily from 8.00 am - 12.00 noon and 4.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Architecture
Built in the
south India n Dravidian style, the temple most outstanding feature is the impressive "gopuram " (tower). Rising above the entrance, it featuresHindu deities ,soldier s and floral decorations.Housed within its ornately decorated interior is the priceless statue of Lord Subramaniam embellished with gold, silver, diamonds and emeralds. The statue figures prominently in the annual
Thaipusam festival when it is borne on a silver chariot though the city streets to the temple.Once every 12 years, in keeping with
Hindu tradition, the temple is reconsecrated.The Deity
Mariamman is popularly worshipped by overseas Indians, especially Tamils because she is looked upon as their protector during their sojourn to foreign lands. Mariamman is a manifestation of the goddess - Parvati, an incarnation embodying Mother Earth with all her terrifying force. She is associated with disease and fever and protects her devotees from unholy or demonic events.
Festivals
The temple is particularly packed on
Deepavali andThaipusam with thousands of devotees eager to offer their prayers on the holy days.ee also
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Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur
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