About Our Temple
Established in 1914 as a modest religious site, the Sri Sundara Vinayagar Temple has a century-long history. Founded by Mr. Karuppan Chettiar, a Tamil Nadu priest engaged in business activities in Malaysia, the temple underwent significant development over the years. In 1951, a two-acre plot of land was acquired, leading to a comprehensive renovation that included the installation of 32 Vinayagar statues and the construction of three-story gopurams. The grand Maha Kumbabhishekam ceremony took place on March 31, 2002. Officially registered under ROS, the temple saw a remarkable 20-foot-high decorated car parade sponsored by Mr. Diwalar Govindaswamy. The annual Avani festival is celebrated with enthusiasm, featuring a vibrant procession of Lord Ganesha during Thiruvila. The temple marked its second Kumbabhishekam on April 13, 2014, solidifying its enduring legacy.
| Moorthigal | |
|---|---|
| Moorthigal | Vinayagar (Ganapathyam) |
| Other Moorthigal |
Murugan Nagar Ambal Bairavar Navagragam |
| Temple Information | |
|---|---|
| Temple Category | Temples under ROS / ROC Registration |
| Registration of Temple | Registered |
| rosnumber | PPM-008-05-22021951 |
| Established Year | 1914 |
| Land Ownership Status | Temple Own Land |
| Name of Land owner | N/A |
| Area of Temple | 2 Acre |
| Temple constitution | Yes |
| Capacity | 1200 People |
| Temple Representative | Mr. Govindasamy Rajan (016-6034864) |
| Number of employees | Archagar - 3 |
| Management Committee Members | |
|---|---|
| foundername | Mr.Karuppan Chettiar |
| Chairman | Mr. Govindasamy Rajan (016-6034864) |
| Secretary | Mr. Krishnan Karupiya |
| Treasurer | Mr. Satish Kumar |
| Trustee Name | N/A |
| Operating Hours | |
|---|---|
| Morning Opening | 06:00 AM |
| Morning Closing | 10:00 AM |
| Evening Opening | 02:56 AM |
| Evening Closing | 02:56 AM |
N/A
1.Thevaram
2.Bharatam
3.Silambam
| Special Celebration & Poojas | |
|---|---|
| Special Celebration | Vinayagar Chaturthi |
| Special Pooja/Celebration |
1. Navarathri 2.Pournami Amavasai Pooja 3. Bairavar Astami |