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Jalan Tun H S Lee, 50000, Kuala Lumpur, MY Malaysia
contacts phone: +60 3-2078 5323
larger map & directionsLatitude: 3.143416, Longitude: 101.6964979
Debalina G
::Such a divine place. Definitely a must-see in Kuala Lumpur. Well maintained. The temple is very conveniently located near to Pasar Seni metro station. Need to take off your shoes before entering. Camera, phones are allowed.
Stefano Rosa
::Very nice, but I imagine something more inside... it's a temple like a lot of others... the only difference is that is it in the centre of chaotic place
PORKALAI SUBRAMANIYAN
::Malaysia Hindus Mother Temple. More 180 years Old temple. One of the best and must visit tourist place. Traditional temple in Malaysia Hindus.
Flaviu Rizeanu
::In the heart of things near the market street, this hindu temple stands out through the tall roof with hundreds of colorful sculptures. Free entrance however they will ask you 0.20 rm for keeping your shoes safe (you will enter bear foot the temple) which is a very very small amount but if you feel "forced" to pay you can actually leave your shoes outside without problems. Women cannot enter in shorties (but men are allowed). There are also 2 chinese temples in walking distance. Here are some pictures:
William Wong
::Before entering the temple, we had to take off our shoes and placed them in a tray at the counter beside the entrance. The charge was RM0.20 per pair of shoe. Most Hindu temples have a tall tower with plenty of figurines at the entrance and this was no exception. The tower was impressive with good sculpture. At the back was a block of building of several storeys that looked like quarters and possibly part office.