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Sri Maha Mariammanin temppeli
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The extravagant temple of Sri Mahamariamman is designed with Spanish and Italian tiles that stand out amidst the usual Hindu temples designed in stone. Precious stones and gold also make up a lot of the decorative elements in this temple. While the noise outside is incessant, the temple has a sense of tranquillity where the air is filled with incense and floral fragrances and the floors and walls are cool. You’ll find here 228 Hindu idols and hand-painted motifs depicting Hindu folklore. Location: 163, Jalan Tun H. S. Lee, Kuala Lumpur Timings: Daily 06:00 – 21:00 Entry fees: Free.
The extravagant temple of Sri Mahamariamman is designed with Spanish and Italian tiles that stand out amidst the usual Hindu temples designed in stone. Precious stones and gold also make up a lot of the decorative elements in this temple. While the noise outside is incessant, the temple has a sense…
Sri Mahamariamman Temple is Kuala Lumpur’s main Hindu temple. First built in 1873. Magnificent architecture of Hindu culture. Incorporating Spanish and Italian tiles, precious stones and gold in its design, KL’s main Hindu temple is an incongruous sight situated between two Buddhist temples at the edge of Chinatown.
- The oldest (1873) & richest South Indian-styled Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur. - An important place of worship for early Indian immigrants; now important cultural and national heritage.
The oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Located on the edge of Chinatown.
Sri Mahamariamman Temple is Kuala Lumpur’s main Hindu temple. First built in 1873. Magnificent architecture of Hindu culture. Incorporating Spanish and Italian tiles, precious stones and gold in its design, KL’s main Hindu temple is an incongruous sight situated between two Buddhist temples at the edge of Chinatown.
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167 Jalan Tun H S Lee
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur