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Some religions, especially those practised by Chinese ethnic groups, have merged their places of worship with other religions such as Hinduism and Islam, such as the Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple. [ citation needed ] Additionally, South Bridge Street, a major road through the old Chinatown , houses the Sri Mariamman Temple and the Masjid Jamae ...
Wat Ananda, prominent Thai Buddhist temple in Singapore Modern architecture of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum in Singapore Main article: Buddhism in Singapore This is a list of Buddhist temples , monasteries , stupas , centres and pagodas in Singapore for which there are Wikipedia articles.
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This is a list of Hindu temples in Singapore. A characteristic of most temples is the presence of murtis (or statues) of the Hindu deity to whom the temple is dedicated. They are usually dedicated to a single presiding deity, and other deities associated with the main deity.
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple (Chinese: 觀音堂佛祖廟; pinyin: Guānyīn Táng Fózǔ Miào) is a traditional Chinese temple situated at 178 Waterloo Street in Singapore. The temple is of significance to the Buddhist community among Chinese Singaporeans , and is believed to bring worshippers good luck after praying to the Kuan Yin or ...
Managed by the Jewish Welfare Board, it remains to be the main place of worship for the Jewish community in Singapore. [1] It was designated as a national monument of Singapore in 1998. Today, the synagogue and its surroundings has served as the unofficial centre of Jewish activity in Singapore, with several Jewish buildings standing within its ...
Besides providing an important place of worship for these immigrants, the temple granted them shelter until they found work and more permanent accommodation. Historically, the temple was the registry of marriages for Hindus. At that time, only the priest of the Sri Mariamman Temple was authorised to solemnise Hindu marriages in Singapore.
22 Bideford Rd, Singapore 229923 1987 1,500 Masjid Al-Firdaus: 11 Jln Ibadat, Singapore 698955 1962 200 Masjid Al-Huda: 34 Jln Haji Alias, Singapore 268534 1966 400 Masjid Al-Iman: 10 Bukit Panjang Ring Rd, Singapore 679943 2003 5,000 Masjid Al Islah: 30 Punggol Field, Singapore 828812 2015 4,000 Masjid Al-Istighfar: 2 Pasir Ris Walk, Singapore ...