About Our Temple
The Dewa Sri Ramar Temple, situated in Buntong, Ipoh, Perak, came into existence in 1952 during the period of Japanese colonization. Originally, it took the form of a humble hut with a zinc roof, funded through contributions from the local residents. Over time, the temple underwent a transformation, with the new management overseeing its conversion into a stone structure building. Within the temple's premises, one can often spot numerous monkeys scurrying about. The central deity of the temple, Lord Ramar, resides in the Moolasthanam, and the local inhabitants hold a strong belief in his ability to bestow them with good fortune.
| Moorthigal | |
|---|---|
| Moorthigal | Ramar |
| Other Moorthigal |
Sundareswarar dan Meenakshi Ramar |
| Temple Information | |
|---|---|
| Temple Category | Temple registered with its own land status |
| Registration of Temple | Not registered |
| rosnumber | PPM - 290/2001 |
| Established Year | 1952 |
| Land Ownership Status | Owned by the temple |
| Area of Temple | 0.2 Acre |
| Temple constitution | No |
| Capacity | 200 People |
| Temple Representative | Mr. Velmurugan Perumal (014-9441527) |
| Number of employees | Archagar -1 |
| Management Committee Members | |
|---|---|
| foundername | Local residents |
| Chairman | Mr. Muniady |
| Secretary | Mrs. Jaya |
| Treasurer | Mrs. Malarvizhi |
| Trustee Name | N/A |
| Operating Hours | |
|---|---|
| Morning Opening | 06:00 AM |
| Morning Closing | 10:00 AM |
| Evening Opening | 05:30 PM |
| Evening Closing | 10:30 PM |
This temple is special because its followers make a garland from betel leaves and hangs it around the deity's neck in the event when someone is unwell. They anticipate a speedy recovery of their health.
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| Special Celebration & Poojas | |
|---|---|
| Special Celebration | Ramar Navami |
| Special Pooja/Celebration |
1.Hanuman Jayanthi 2.Rama Navami 3. Vinayagar Chadurthi |