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Not just about ‘kavadi’ and Batu Caves: What is Thaipusam and how did it become massive in Malaysia? - MSNAs Thaipusam coincides with the school holidays this year, both the Batu Caves temple and Penang's Waterfall Hilltop Temple are preparing to receive over 1.5 million devotees each.
About 1.5 million people are expected to attend Friday's Thaipusam festivities at Batu Caves. Earlier this month the Malaysian Hindu Sangam, a national organization dedicated to addressing the ...
Batu Caves is a renowned Hindu spiritual site and the heart of Malaysia’s Thaipusam festival. The complex houses several temples, including a prominent shrine to the deity Murugan.
In the spirit of Thaipusam, volunteers were spotted giving out free food and drinks and singing devotional songs (bhajan) at the Batu Caves temple grounds in Gombak, Selangor. Volunteer Veera ...
Sasikala said 1,888 police personnel would be deployed to ensure the Thaipusam celebration at Batu Caves goes on smoothly. Visitors have been advised not to park their vehicles by the roadside.
The Batu Caves are one of Malaysia’s most popular tourist attractions. They serve as a religious site for Hindu worshippers and are the focal point of the annual Thaipusam festival every year.
Selangor police chief Hussein Omar Khan said about 1,300 police personnel will be deployed at Batu Caves to ensure public safety throughout the Thaipusam celebration. Seven roads around Batu Caves ...
I would like share my opinion on the recent Thaipusam festival held at Penang. This is the first time I attended the Thaipusam festival at Penang. It was really wonderful the way they organised ...
The Batu Caves are one of Malaysia’s most popular tourist attractions. They serve as a religious site for Hindu worshippers and are the focal point of the annual Thaipusam festival every year.
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