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Jalan Baru Sri Muniswarar Temple

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Sri Muniswarar Temple
Jalan Baru Temple
Malay: Kuil Sri Muniswarar
Tamil: முனீஸ்வரர் கோவில் ஜாலான் பாரு கோவில்
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictPrai
DeityMuniswarar
Location
LocationJalan Baru
StatePenang
CountryMalaysia
Location in Malaysia
Geographic coordinates5°22′48″N 100°23′41″E / 5.38000°N 100.39472°E / 5.38000; 100.39472
Architecture
TypeDravidian architecture
CreatorIndian Immigrants working with the East India Company
Completed1870
Website
www.srimuniswararperai.com

The Jalan Baru Sri Muniswarar Temple[1] is a Hindu temple in Jalan Baru, Prai, Penang, Malaysia. The temple is dedicated to, Muniswarar. This temple was one of the most famous temple in Malaysia.[2] Today, Shree Muniswarar Temple is most famous for blessing newly purchased cars. It attracts a constant stream of car owners, including many Chinese and non Hindus, to have their cars blessed by the temple priest.

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History

The temple was established in the 1870s by a group of Indian immigrants working with the East India Company.[3] The temple was known as Sri Muniandy Temple when it was started. Later the name of the temple was changed to Sri Muniswarar Temple. Initially the temple was only a small attap hut, no cement floor and other facilities, such as piped water and electricity. The temple became famous among the Hindu devotees in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Japan and India as well as Hindu devotees residing in Australia, Britain, Canada and US. The temple is patronised by many nationalities and religions especially the Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Sikhs and others. Many Chinese devotees too patronise this temple. The deities at the temple are well known for protection, justice, truth and benevolence.

The deities at the Main Altar are Lord Sri MUNIANDY Sri Ganesha and Lord Muruga. In front of the Main Altar stands Lord MADURAI VEERAN majestically with an "Arivaal" (அரிவாள்-Sword) in one hand. There two white horses beside him, one on the right and another on the left. There is also a dog. It is believed that he used to roam the areas at night after midnight on his white horse with an "Arivaal" and a cigar in his mouth, a turban on his head and attired like an ancient Indian prince. Many devotees who are gifted have seen his apparition, and one among them was a Chinese who saw him entering the temple compound on a white horse in full white Indian attire and was astounded by what he saw.[citation needed] After witnessing such an incident, the said Chinese assisted financially to build a small altar on the present site. The devotees whose vows are fulfilled make offerings or poojas according to their means. Some will offer "prasatham",(பிரசாதம்) some offer live cockerel or goats, others sacrifice goats or cockerel and perform "padaiyal"(படையல்). The non-vegetarian pooja/padayal is offered to "Lord Madurai Veeran".

A book has also been written recently by a Singapore writer highlighting the growing importance of the deities. Those who bring their vehicles to the temple for blessing are given protection from accident and other incidents. Apart from Indians, many Chinese devotees bring their new and old cars to be blessed at the Temple. They also sacrifice goats and cockerel when their vows are fulfilled especially matters related business, health, children education and so forth.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Picasa Web Albums - Vikram". Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Thousands throng temple for rare ritual - Top News - New Straits Times". Archived from the original on 30 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Welcome to Sri Muniswarar Temple Jalan Baru Prai - History". Archived from the original on 20 December 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
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