About Our Temple
For over 120 years, the Tamil community has resided in the Sungai Wangi Perak Sitiawan estate. In 1898, the Tamils in this region worshipped deities such as Vinayagar, Murugan, Ambal, Idumban, and Nagalingam. In 1983, Datuk Sri Sami Velu and the temple administration undertook significant efforts to initiate the construction of the Thandayuthapani Temple. The temple's completion occurred in 1987, marked by the inaugural Kumbabhishekam ceremony. Following this, a dedicated sanctum was erected to house all the temple idols, enhancing the grandeur of the temple. The temple is officially registered, and currently, all worship ceremonies and festivals are diligently observed.
Moorthigal | |
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Moorthigal | Murugan (Kaumaram) |
Other Moorthigal |
Vinayagar Amman Navagragam |
Temple Information | |
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Temple Category | Temples under ROS / ROC Registration |
Registration of Temple | Registered |
rosnumber | PPM-002-08-24011985 |
Established Year | 1898 |
Land Ownership Status | Temple land |
Area of Temple | 1.8 Acre |
Temple constitution | Yes |
Capacity | 2000 People |
Temple Representative | Mr. Ponnusamy |
Number of employees | Archagar -1 |
Management Committee Members | |
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foundername | Sungai wangi plantation Tamils |
Chairman | Mr. Katiravan Subbiah |
Secretary | Mr. Ponnusamy Shanmugam |
Treasurer | Mrs. Tamilarasi Nagaappan |
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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Special Celebration & Poojas | |
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Special Celebration | Pangguni Uthiram |
Special Pooja/Celebration |
1.Kantha Sasti 2.Navarathri 3.Chitra Pournami |
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