The Indian temple is an important temple for local Indians. There are many Indian communities throughout the place. It is also a very important city for Indians to work. The fireworks in the Indian temple are very strong, which may be the reason why people like religion more.
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The Indian temple is an important temple for local Indians. There are many Indian communities throughout the place. It is also a very important city for Indians to work. The fireworks in the Indian temple are very strong, which may be the reason why people like religion more.
Looking up at the eaves and towers that require a little care and energy, I can't help but feel a moment of admiration. The temple coincided with prayers, with a burst of exotic music, and the music that spread seemed to penetrate through the richness of spices, into the nose, and into the brain. Two temple guards part-time cashiers monitor whether each person entering the temple is barefoot. Wearing shoes is disrespectful to the gods, and store shoes for MYR 2 per person. There are many wreaths selling this special to the gods around the temple, which are different in size.
South of Jalan Hang Lekir, tucked away on Jalan Tun HS Lee, is the extravagantly decorated Sri Mahamariamman Temple. 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
This temple very popular among India traveller and some overseas travellers. This temple very welcome traveller go inside to pray and take photo for memories when visit china town Kuala Lumpur. After renovations after December 2023, very beautiful and colourful. Can visit when go china town Kuala lumpur
Sri Mahamariamman Temple is a stunning Hindu temple located in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown. The front gate looks very impressive with many interesting details telling stories.
This Indian temple is so beautiful, the outside building is very attractive and distinctive, the first time I saw this, the interior is rich in color and gorgeous decoration. You need to spend MYR 2 cents to buy a ticket and slippers to enter. When I went there, it rained heavily, so I sat on the floor in the temple. There were many people like this. It was a very comfortable and meaningful experience. After going out, I may need to give some money to take my shoes. This money is voluntary. I gave two pennies, a pious heart.
This Hindu temple represents the time when Hinduism was popular here.