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Rainie Green (24/05/2018 04:59)
It closed to The Buddha Tooth Relic Pagoda, so we walked to here. You need to walk on bare foot when inside the temple. They have some shoes racks outside where you can put your shoes. They also offer you free cloth or long dress to cover if you wear too short or have too much skin.
It's better to go with a guide who can show you more about the place
Md. Abdullah Al Muyid (21/05/2018 10:24)
Much be more interesting if we are allowed to take photos. Really good place to visit.
Pankaj Koul (01/05/2018 23:54)
Singapore's oldest Hindu temple. It is an agamic temple, built in the Dravidian style.Best known for fire walking ceremony. It is in little India market
Shankar Rajasekharan (22/04/2018 04:47)
A famous divine temple of Singapore located in Chinatown. Apart from Mariamman, the temple also has many other deities including Sivan and Parvathi. Regular poojas are conducted here with great devotion. A perfect place to get a taste of Indian culture and tradition amidst the Chinese culture in Chinatown.
T. Spark (27/03/2018 10:46)
Very nice place for an exotic experience of a different region which may not be very popular in some of your cities. Beautiful decorations and special atmosphere with warm welcome by the religious. They may offer you free rice and food at dinner time. You may look apparently special if you're Asian or white among the other religious who are mostly Indians here. Good experience if you're very open-minded to engage in a difference culture.
kinzang Wangchuk (18/03/2018 14:00)
It is a small ancient Hindu temple located about 5 mins walk from the Buddha tooth relic temple in china town. Free entry from the main gate but once we get inside and if we want to go further to make our prayers, we have to pay for it. We have to even pay for taking photographs inside the temple(3 Singaporean Dollar).
Time of travel: March 2018
Traveler type: couple
Aneta Zawadzka (28/02/2018 01:43)
This temple makes impress to me. The gate is so amending, encourage to enter. Inside you will find a lot of interesting wall paintings. What made an impression on me is skyscrapers in background. You have to visit this place in Singapore.
PAN PENGFEI (13/02/2018 22:17)
I visited several Mariamman temples in South-east Asia and this is one of rhe best. Worth a visit and leave your shoes outside. You need buy a permit (not expensive) if taking shots.
Hellmuth A (10/01/2018 18:46)
Keeping yourself a bit back you are welcome. Do not hesitate to leave your shoes outside. They are safe. Come in and be impressed! Buy a photo permit. It's absolutely worth it!
Sivasubramanian M (22/11/2017 15:04)
A temple from old Singapore open to people across religious beliefs and cultures, with traditional architecture confirming to South Indian Shilpa Shastra (principles of temple architecture) where the Pooja rituals are performed by Vedic rules, with shradha in a manner that some one from Tamilnadu, India finds it perfect.
Wayward Pilgrim (12/11/2017 11:24)
First time to visit a hindu temple. Interesting find. Very educational and eye opening.
melson teo (25/10/2017 09:05)
First time to take off my shoes to visit a temple. Very clean and comfortable to walk barefooted inside. Interesting to see the many many gods. An educational experience.
V N (15/10/2017 11:52)
å....It's Wonderful Architecture of 'Six Tiers' are Covered with Sculptures of Deities.
å....It's a 'Tourists Attraction' of Temple of Locally and Foreigners.
å....Here, 'Entry is Free' for All People.
å....Special of here - In, this Temple Authorised to Ceremony of Hindu Marriages and Registered here.
å....Famous of here - The "Theemithi" (Walking on the Fire) is a Main Festival Celebrated here in Yearly.
å....Also, Local People Called this is a 'Kling Street' Temple and also popularly Known as Mariamman Temple.
Sesh Narayanan (26/09/2017 16:21)
Serene and divine. Great mix of cultures on one street. A Buddhist temple, a Hindu temple and mosque all 100 metres from each other
Calvin Zito (08/09/2017 12:58)
Only worth seeing if you are visiting Chinatown and even then, maybe not worth the walk.
Hans Damen (05/08/2017 00:27)
Nice active Hindu temple with the well known brightly colored statues. They even provide free food around luncheon time (so do donate!).
Raphaël Meyrou (25/07/2017 08:04)
I had a very nice moment being in this place. The people were so nice with me. They provide you some food sometime. And there is something so spiritual.
Paul Taylor (22/07/2017 23:50)
As you walk around make sure you look up and take note of all the statues on the roof. Keep an eye on the ceilings for some large paintings. Shoes off when you enter a tourist can walk all around the temple with just the inner area in front of the alter being reserved for the faithful. A selfie stick is a bonus here allowing better photos of the roof top atatues.
Sarangapani Ganapathy (15/07/2017 00:35)
Very peaceful, Happy and can feel full of divine's blessing showers upon you. All your good expectations will come true. Mothers Love is Great.
Duc Huy Nguyen (15/06/2017 09:30)
A famous Hindi temple which visitors are suggested to visit when they are in Singapore Chinatown. The place locates near the busy souvernir streets and the entrance of an MRT station.
Arthur Kim (01/06/2017 07:16)
I've never really been to a Hindu Temple before so I don't really have much to base my review on, but visiting here was a great culturally enlightening experience. If you're in the area, take a few minutes to walk around and learn a bit more about Hinduism.
Ramkumar B (18/05/2017 14:48)
This is small temple. This is the oldest hindu temple in Singapore. Place is quiet and well maintained
Neil Alvin Nicerio (11/05/2017 03:44)
It looks similar to the Hindi Temple in India town. However, this one is less crowded and nearer plenty of restaurants. A must visit when you are in Singapore.
Nitin Gupta (10/05/2017 00:36)
I loved this place because it is a Hindu temple and Hindus can also worship their gods too. It can be a tourist attraction also .
Susmit Paul (05/04/2017 19:41)
A Hindu temple in China town. One of the most visited Hindu temple in town. small but pretty temple
Sanjeet buller (27/02/2017 04:43)
nice and amzing temple. good management.
Steven L Santoso (24/02/2017 01:45)
A great place for a Hindu temple, really. There's also this rule where you have to cover up, so either wear jeans, long skirts, or you'll have to borrow a shawl/saree. Unfortunately it feels like business has affected the temple quite much. There's a S$3 fee for you to take photos within the temple, and honestly there's not too many good photo spots.
Hillary S (23/02/2017 20:43)
A welcoming temple. Feel free to wonder around.
Jaimie Frazer (09/01/2017 17:53)
Interesting to see the beautiful idols and architecture. Be modestly dressed or you'll need to borrow a cover-up shawl/sari. There are clearly signed areas where they do not want tourists to go, but you can still get a good view of most things. Beware, $3 to take photos inside (you can get photos through the gate from the lane at the side for no cost though). We went at about 6pm and a worship ceremony was in progress (which we could watch from the tourist area).
Chemical917 (27/12/2016 03:29)
been told this is oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. Sorry, but i was expecting more. I like to look at sculpture and art in Hindu temple, the way their build with all the colour matching are so impressive. It was a ritual they performed, I have no idea what that is. Is there any tour guide for explanation over there ?
Ernest Kwame Adu (28/10/2016 10:12)
A nice temple to see, but I would not consider it as a must-see. Be aware that you'll need to pay $3 if you bring a photo camera to the temple, and $6 if you want to film here.
ranjith ambekar (25/10/2016 17:05)
Very quiet place. Pooja is done frequently. Adorable goddess dressed in various colours and styles.
Dinesh Mittal (02/10/2016 03:26)
A good hindu temple. Visited on 22nd September 2016
Shreyas Shetty (20/09/2016 05:20)
Unity in Diversity of Singapore can be seen around here..
Hindu temple in China town where Mosque and buddha temple are near by and people are practicing their religion in their respective place without any problem..
This is Singapore
Ana Woo (28/08/2016 23:18)
Really great experience! Wonderful temple with many Gods, wow! We also got to see believers get marks on their foreheads, it was very interesting
Aravind C (27/06/2016 09:26)
Center of Singapore. Old Hindu temple flanked by a mosque and buddhist temple on either side.
nathan case (26/06/2016 05:19)
Amazing and free to walk in. A must stop if you're Singapore
An Chi Beh (04/06/2016 03:53)
I went in when it was drizzling... Shoes all wet because we have to take off shoes. Advice: visit this great architecture when the sun is bright. Great view.
Bryant Cho (31/05/2016 12:24)
Symbol of a melting pot in Singapore as the Hindu temple sits in the middle of Chinatown. Definitely worth checking it out.
Rob Paris (27/12/2015 03:15)
Old and colorful temple. A good view from both inside and out. It's worth talking your shoes off to walk inside, but be courteous as this temple is still in use.