About Our Temple
Constructed during the 1970s within the Skudai Rening Estate in Johor, this temple originated from a prayer ceremony conducted by the community residing in the vicinity. The ceremony was dedicated to Lord Nagamma and the snake mound. Following this, the community installed the statue of Lord Muniswarar and executed the ritual ceremony with precision. Subsequently, the temple underwent relocation to another location in Taman Bukit Gemilang. Following the transfer, the temple was officially named Nagamunishwarar Temple.
Moorthigal | |
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Moorthigal | Sivam (Saivam) |
Other Moorthigal |
Amman Kalai Bairavar Navagrahamam Achivineyar |
Temple Information | |
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Temple Category | Temples under ROS Registration |
Registration of Temple | Registered |
rosnumber | PPM-025-01-28102011 |
Established Year | 1970 |
Land Ownership Status | Owned by the Government |
Area of Temple | 0.5 acre |
Temple constitution | Yes |
Capacity | 1500 people |
Temple Representative | Mr. Satiamurthy Muniaidy |
Number of employees |
1.Archagar- 2 2.General worker- 3 |
Management Committee Members | |
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foundername | Mr. Dhass |
Chairman | Mr. Satiamurthy Muniaidy 016-7350049 |
Secretary | Mr. Saravanan Savan Dappan 016-7851910 |
Treasurer | Mr. Vasamthy Rajamanikam |
Operating Hours | |
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Morning Opening | 06:00 AM |
Morning Closing | 10:00 AM |
Evening Opening | 05:30 PM |
Evening Closing | 10:30 PM |
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This temple has been built using soil that has been collected from 200 other temples located in different locations in Malaysia. At each of the eight corners of the temple, a Paarigaramoorthi has been placed. There are 108 adi Shivan Lingam and Sangilli Karuppar in this temple.
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Thevaram
Special Celebration & Poojas | |
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Special Celebration | Maha Sivarathiri |
Special Pooja/Celebration |
1. Navarathri 2.Amavasai Pournami Pooja |
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