From the shaving of heads to the piercing of flesh, the acts of penance and devotion on display reveal the profound spiritual ...
This year’s Thaipusam celebration at Batu Caves has not only attracted millions of devotees but also drawn a significant ...
Indian-origin man Suresh Vanaz made headlines after he carried his brother with cerebral palsy while visiting Batu Caves for ...
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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?In the 1800s, the Nattukottai Chettiar people established a shrine for Lord Murugan near a waterfall at Penang’s Botanical ...
Tens of thousands of devotees have filled the streets and steps of Batu Caves in the wee hours of the morning as Thaipusam ...
Around 1.8 million people have visited Batu Caves for Thaipusam celebrations since February 1 up till noon of Tuesday (Feb 11 ...
Seven roads around Batu Caves will be closed in stages from midnight this Sunday until Februrary 14 in conjunction with the ...
For most Hindu devotees, Thaipusam is a time of faith and sacrifice, marked by the carrying of the kavadi, a physical burden ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNEx-Batu Caves temple leader recalls visits by Selangor royalsThe Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Batu Caves has seen its fair share of visitors, from ordinary people to royalty. Former ...
Bukit Aman Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department deputy director (Strategic Planning) Datuk K. Kumaran said that ...
But for 46-year-old Singaporean, Suresh Vanaz, devotion isn’t about elaborate offerings. It is defined by his love, responsibility, and the deep bond he shares with his younger brother, Gunaseelan, 41 ...
Devotees carrying elaborate and heavy metal structures called “kavadis” walked barefoot to a temple. Read more at ...
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