Singapore Temples
1. Sri Mariamman Temple2. Wat Ananda Metyarama (Thai Theravada)
3. Sri Sivan Temple
4. Burmese Buddhist Temple
5. Thian Hock Keng Temple
6. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
7. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum
8. Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple
9. Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery
10. Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple
One of the most famous temples in Singapore is the Sri Mariamman Temple, located in the centre of Chinatown. This amazing temple is decorated with colourful shapes and complex structures. The temple is devoted to the Hindu goddess Mariamman, known for her healing abilities. In the temple, you can see its decorated front and take part in practices. You can light scented sticks and offer prayers for good health and success. You can also visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, and admire its architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and colourful decorations.
Also, you can see a 15-meter tall statue of Buddha, seated in the meditation posture as you visit Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple. Located in the East Coast area of Singapore, it is also known as the "Temple of 1,000 Lights". You can also explore Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, known as one of the largest Buddhist complexes in the country. So, next time you are in Singapore, do not forget to include a temple visit in your tour plans!
7. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum
8. Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple
9. Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery
10. Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple
In Singapore, there are some amazing Hindu temples to explore and admire. There are many temples here, each with its own special stories and cultures. People from all over the world come to visit these temples, during their Singapore tours. You can learn about various customs and beliefs while visiting temples. These temples are adorned with colourful statues, flowers, and aromas. In the temples, you can see people lighting candles, saying prayers, and offering fruits or flowers to the gods.
Also, you can see a 15-meter tall statue of Buddha, seated in the meditation posture as you visit Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple. Located in the East Coast area of Singapore, it is also known as the "Temple of 1,000 Lights". You can also explore Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, known as one of the largest Buddhist complexes in the country. So, next time you are in Singapore, do not forget to include a temple visit in your tour plans!