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Batu Caves (Tamil: பத்து மலை, romanized: Pathu malai) is a mogote with a series of limestone caves in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. The cave complex contains many Hindu temples, the most popular of which is a shrine dedicated to the deity Murugan.
Batu Caves Murugan statue (Tamil: முருகன் சிலை; Bahasa Malaysia: Tugu Dewa Murugga), is a 42.7 metres (140 ft) tall statue of the Hindu god Murugan at Batu Caves in Selangor, Malaysia. [1] [2] It is the tallest statue in Malaysia and the second tallest Murugan statue in the world [3] [4] (after the Kailashnath Mahadev ...
The Batu Caves are one of Malaysia’s most popular tourist attractions. They serve as a religious site for Hindu worshippers and are the focal point of the annual Thaipusam festival every year.
Batu Caves: 65,000 [48] Gombak Malaysia: Rising almost 100 m above the ground, the Batu Caves temple complex consists of three main caves and a few smaller ones. The biggest, referred to as Cathedral Cave or Temple Cave, has a very high ceiling and features ornate Hindu shrines. To reach it, visitors must climb a steep flight of 272 steps.
Arulmigu Sri Ayyappaswamy Devasthanam, Batu Caves Sri Raja Kaliamman alayam, Taman Sentosa, Klang Sri Maha Maariyamman alayam, Bandar Rinching, 43500 Semenyih Selangor
Batu Malai Sri Subramaniar Temple, Batu caves, Gombak, Selangor: Malaysia 15 m (50 ft) [36] 2001 70 45 ft Sri Abhaya Anjaneya Swamy Hanuman Hanuman Junction, Andhra Pradesh: India 13.7 metres (45 ft) Tallest Hanuman in Hanuman Junction: 2015 71 45 ft Sri Abhaya Anjaneya Swamy Hanuman Shri Vishnu Temple Society, Chatsworth, eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal
Only Chaitya hall of Ellora (Cave 10) with portico, balcony and horseshoe-shaped window. Buddhist cave temples represent an underground variant of the Buddhist monastery and temple complex, which dates back to the dwelling of the ascetic Śramana Movement since the epoch of the Upanishads (8th to 7th century BC) as well as to urbuddhist meditation sites.
Pura Goa Lawah (Balinese "Bat Cave Temple") is a Balinese Hindu temple or a pura located in Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia. Pura Goa Lawah is often included among the Sad Kahyangan Jagad, or the "six sanctuaries of the world", the six holiest places of worship on Bali. Pura Goa Lawah is noted for being built around the opening of a cave which is ...