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theresaaa thava (24/05/2018 15:28)
not a very good experience..
new management suck big time..
my friend booked the wedding hall..
they even ask us wat to be done. like must pray first than go in before the wedding.. tell us to follow.their procedures. so dumb the management.. they put their nose into everything like they own the temple like that...
the management tells u wat to do..
dear temple management. once we book the hall i hope u can let us do wat we like..
been going to this temple for the past 20 years.. but this new management sucks big time...
David Kushwaha (28/04/2018 04:56)
Holy Tree Sri Balasubramaniar Temple.
10, Yishun Industrial Park A.
Singapore 786772
In April 1962, a Hindu naval worker by the name of P. Karuppiah had a dream about Hindu deity, Lord Muruga, and a golden cobra under an elantha (jujube) tree. Upon waking, he found the tree of his dream near Canberra Road. Interpreting it as a divine sign, he built an altar and placed a spear and pictures of several Hindu deities, including Lord Muruga, below the tree.
Hindu workers at the Naval Base began worshipping at the shrine. Upon appeal by the devotees, the British granted the land for religious use. In 1964, the shrine was officially registered as Punithamaram Sree Balasubramaniar Temple and a temple was built. ‘Punithamaram’ means ‘Holy Tree’, in reference to the elantha tree, and ‘Sree Balasubramaniar’ is another name of Lord Muruga.
The Hindu community raised funds for the temple’s construction, and the British contributed building materials and support in logistics. The temple soon became the spiritual and community centre for Hindus living in Sembawang. Marriages and naming ceremonies for new-borns were held here. The temple also organised activities such as devotional singing classes.
In the 1990s, the temple had to relocate to make way for Sembawang New Town. It moved to Yishun Industrial Park in 1996 and the new temple building was consecrated in
ArjuN Mathkar (10/04/2018 15:48)
Timings:6:00 am to 12.00 noon and 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm.Sri Holy Tree Balasubramaniam Temple is located in Yishun Industrial Park A, Singapore.Lord Murugais the presiding deity in this temple. Mr. P. Karupiah had a dream Lord Murugan and a majestic golden cobra seated below a Elanthamaran in the swampy mangrove area west of Canberra Road on apongal dayon 1962 he is a worker in the British Royal Navy Dockyard. He has placed photos of Sri Vinayager Swamy, Lord Murugan, Ambal, and Lord Shiva and also a large “vel” and started praying. From that day huge number devotees started performing poojas in this temple.Daily Pooja Times:Morning Abishegam – 6.00 amMorning Pooja – 6.45 amAfternoon Abishegam – 11.45 amAfternoon Pooja – 12.00 NoonEvening Abishegam – 5.30 pmEvening Pooja – 6.15 amNight Abishegam – 8.45 pmNight Pooja – 9.00 pmThanur (Margazhi) Monthly Pooja Timings:Morning Abishegam – 5.00 amMorning Pooja- 6.00 amAfternoon Abishegam – 11.15 amAfternoon Pooja – 11.30 amEvening Abishegam – 6.00 pmEvening Pooja – 6.15 pmNight Abishegam – 8.45 pmNight Pooja – 9.00 pmNote:On special daysNight Pooja will be performed at 9.30 pm.
Veerappan Soubramanien (07/03/2018 06:39)
The renovated temple is a master piece to show case the South Indian temple architecture, statues are beautiful, nicely decorated kopuram, spacious temple, good ambience for prayers, just visited today, especially the hanuman statue is really good. Kandanukku Haro Hara!! Hail Lord Muruga!!
Low Wilson (11/02/2018 05:37)
May The Holy Tree Temple brings Peace and Prosperity to her devotees and visiting residents all year round.