Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Nagore Dargah (Tamil: நாகூர் தர்கா; Chinese: 纳宫神社, romanized: Na Gong Shen She) is a dargah complex containing a Sufi shrine, located in Singapore. The dargah was built between 1828 and 1830 by Muslims from the Tamil Nadu region of South India , and was originally known as Shahul Hamid Dargah .
Nanakramguda temple or Sri Ranganadha swamy temple is a 400-year-old Ranganatha temple in Nanakramguda, near Manikonda in Hyderabad. [1] It is located at Rangbagh in Nanakramguda, which is approximately 15 km from Mehdipatnam .
Sri Arasakesari Sivan Temple, 25 Sungei Kadut Avenue, Singapore 729679 [2] Sri Manmatha Karuneshvarar Temple, 226 Kallang Road, Singapore 339096; Sri Siva Durga Temple (formerly Sri Sivan Temple), 8 Potong Pasir Avenue 2, Singapore 358362 [3] Sri Siva Krishna Temple, 31 Marsiling Rise, Singapore 739127 [4]
Nanakramguda Temple, also called Sri Ranganadha swamy temple, in Telangana, India This page was last edited on 21 June 2024, at 11:33 (UTC). Text is ...
There are 3 Hindu temples which are gazetted as national monuments of Singapore. The Sri Mariamman Temple was the first Hindu temple to become a national monument in 1973, [13] the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in 1978 [14] and the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple in 2014. [15] [16] Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore Deepavali decoration on Serangoon Road ...
It was initially known as Sri Narasimha Perumal Temple. A wedding hall was constructed and was officially opened on 19 June 1965 by the first president of Singapore, Yusof Ishak . In the period that followed, on the advice of elders, the temple's main deity was changed from Narasimha Perumal to Srinivasa Perumal and the temple was renamed as ...
Sri Darma Muneeswaran Temple is a Hindu temple in Serangoon North, Singapore. It is located at 17 Serangoon North Avenue 1. This temple has been in existence at the present site for more than a century. Inside the temple is a statue of Dharma Muneeswaran (a form of Shiva) and his consorts Vinayaka, Murugan, and Mariyamman.
The Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, better known as the Chettiars' Temple, [1] is one of Singapore Hindu community's most important monuments. The temple was built by the Chettiars (Indian moneylenders) at Tank Road in 1859 and managed by the Chettiars' Temple Society. The temple was reconstructed in 1983 and renovated in 2022.