Our God came to us first. A Malaysian Hindu devotee with his back pierced with hooks makes his way towards the Batu Caves ...
Thaipusam is a festival celebrated by Hindus of Tamil descent in Singapore on the full moon day in the Tamil month of Thai, which falls between Jan 14 and Feb 14 every year. This year, the festival ...
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Malay Mail on MSNNot just about ‘kavadi’ and Batu Caves: What is Thaipusam and how did it become massive in Malaysia?The annual sight of Hindu devotees bearing kavadis, milk pots, and smashing coconuts will take over the streets today as ...
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PENANG has been buzzing with energy over the last two weeks, thanks to a vibrant mix of Chinese New Year celebrations and the ...
The vibrant state-level Chap Goh Meh in Penang attracted thousands eager to embrace the festival’s spirit of love and unity.
Recalling the Lims’ early Thaipusam years, Mr Kumar said with ... which consists of a Chinese sedan chair bearing the statues of Hindu deity Ganesha and other Taoist deities – that Mr Lim ...
Hundreds and thousands of Hindu devotees walked up Malaysia's most sacred Hindu cave on Tuesday at the annual Thaipusam ...
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Malay Mail on MSNSmashing coconuts: Will Thaipusam rituals change this year from shortage?Sivakumar said that recently temples are feeling the strain of the ongoing shortage of coconuts in the country, and have been ...
The Penang Waterfall Nattukotai Chettiar Temple has upgraded its Silver Chariot Tracker website this year with new features ...
Malaysia’s state and community leaders are urging Thaipusam participants to break fewer coconuts during the colourful Hindu ...
Coconut breaking is an important ritual for devotees during Thaipusam, especially when the ... Chow and Penang governor Fuzi Razak launched the Chinese New Year festivities for 88 Captains ...
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