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Singapore Restores 164-Yr Old Hindu Temple

IANS, 26 Mar, 2018 12:41 PM
  • Singapore Restores 164-Yr Old Hindu Temple
Twenty artisans from India have joined scores of local devotees in the restoration of a 164-year-old Hindu temple, a declared national monument, here, in a nearly Rs 20 crore project.
 
 
Work has been going on for more than a year at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Little India where devotees share sacred space with the artisans and scores of other workmen.
 
 
A chief sculptor and a team of 19 highly-skilled artisans from India are “painstakingly keeping” to the colour scheme of the original temple, reported local daily ‘The Straits Times’.
 
 
The biggest challenges for the restoration team is to accommodate various rituals, festivals and ceremonies while the extensive work is being done.
The temple’s management committee chairman Vellayappan Karruppiah, 73, called the temple “a living monument”.
 
 
“Every day, there are poojas going on and major festivals during which the work has to stop. The management committee has to plan so the work can be finished in time, and I am happy to say that we are on schedule,” said Karruppiah.
 
 
The current renovations include: making more space for devotees to worship, re-painting paintings, murals and religious motifs, and re-conditioning structures like the rajagopuram (tower entrance), pillars and vimanams (temple roof).
 
 
A new multi-purpose facility for blessed meals and religious ceremonies has also been added.
 
 
At the end of the restoration process, an elaborate ceremony for the resanctification of the temple will be conducted by 39 priests on April 22, an auspicious date as per the Hindu almanac.
 
 
Rare sacred ceremonies will be performed for over five months. It is believed that the rituals will bring goodness and prosperity to the devotees, community and nation.
 
 
The iconic temple, one of the oldest in Singapore, is undergoing its fourth renovation (to the tune of some SGD 4 million) since it was declared a National Monument by the Preservation of Monuments Board of Singapore in 1978.
 
 
The last three redevelopment works for the temple were done in 1979, 1992, and 2005.
 
 
Restoration and resanctification of Hindu temples here are carried out every 12 years.
 
 
The Hindu Endowments Board funds the works and appeals for donations are made to supplement the cost. 

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