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SRI MARIAMMAN TEMPLE

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224, South Bridge Road, Singapore City, Singapore
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2024
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Singapore's oldest Hindu temple, located in the heart of Chinatown. A beautiful place of worship not to be missed!

This temple, dating from 1827, is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. It was built by Naraina Pillai an Indian who was asked by Raffles to accompany him on his second trip to Singapore in May 1819. Shortly after settling in, Narain Pillai established himself as Singapore's first brick maker and building contractor. He naturally became the leader of the Indian community in Singapore. It was Raffles himself who gave him a piece of land to build an Indian temple. Initially built in wood, the temple was rebuilt in brick and stone in 1842. The ceiling paintings in the hall were renovated in 1984. It is dedicated to Mariamman, both the beneficent goddess of Rain who cures cholera and the Mother Goddess. One cannot but admire the amazing pyramidal gopuram, five stories high and 11 m high, added in 1936. Its high reliefs include 72 statues of gods and 400 characters from the life of Mariamman. The sculptures of sacred cows, life-size, with the air of ecstasy and of blue-gray color, follow one another on the walls every 5 or 6 m. The temple is divided into a sanctuary, a prayer hall and the gopuram. Prayers are announced with the sound of clarinets, cymbals and drums.

Some marked areas are reserved for devotees but it is possible to visit the temple freely and enjoy for the lucky ones celebrations during which, the statues are moved from room to room, all interspersed with prostrations, offerings and songs.


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vero06
Visited in october 2022
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Temple hindou a Chinatown
Temple intéressant si vous ne connaissez pas, il faut enlever ses chaussures avant d'entrer
rnv23
Visited in november 2019
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Temple hindou situé en plein chinatown, prés d'une rue principale. Visite gratuite mais vous devez vous déchaussez pour accéder au temple.
bast101
Visited in june 2019
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Magnifique temple
Ce temple hindoue se démarque des autres de Singapour de part l'atmosphère ressentie à l'intérieur. En effet il y a beaucoup de priants et de chants religieux qui sont réalisés à l’intérieur. La façade est par ailleurs elle aussi magnifique. L'entrée est gratuite et les femmes en shorts ou mini shorts peuvent se faire prêter des vêtements afin de pénétrer à l’intérieur.
gege15
Visited in february 2018
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Nous y sommes allés vers midi pendant une cérémonie, nous y avons ressenti une ferveur incommensurable
cadada
Visited in september 2017
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Ce temple indien se trouve en plein ... Chinatown ! Je recommande vivement une visite! L'entrée est gratuite, vous pouvez vous promener librement et observer des rituels hindouiste. Le temple est magnifiquement décoré, rempli de statues, plein de couleurs.

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