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Temples in Malaysia are many. Read on to find out where the best ten temples you may want to visit while here in Malaysia.
Sri Subramaniam Temple, Rawang
This site has been around for centuries now in one of the plantations in Rawang and is the sacred place of Hindu devotees who come here to worship.
Sri Maha Marriamman
This place of worshipis a great place to learn more about the beliefs of the Hindu devotees. The Maha Meru statue stands here on the roof of this site which resembles the ancient places of worship without the imposing gateways.
Temple of the Goddess of Mercy
One place of worship that is a must-visit while in Malaysia is this one located in the heart of Penang. It is the oldest and biggest temple in George Town.
Sam Poh Footprint Temple, Penang
As the name suggests, the temple has an alter that has a footprint on it. The legends and myths surrounding this site and the footprint is definitely a good reason to explore this site of worship in Melaka.
Hainan Temple, Penang
Built in the year 1866, this temple was dedicated to the patron saint of sea fearers in the small town of fishermen. The architecture here is one of the many reasons to pay a visit here.
The Snake Temple, Penang
This worship place is probably the most visited in the nation. The many snakes that call the temple their home are docile because of the incense that devotees light in the temple. It was said that a pious monk took care of the snakes in the jungle and by doing this, the snakes decided to move in to the grounds when it was completed.
The Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang
This Buddhists temple in Air Itam is very popular on the island. Standing for almost centuries now, this site is definitely a must visit if you are in Penang.
Wat Buppharam, Penang
This is a Thai Buddhist temple and is definitely worth a visit if you are looking for unique culture and architecture of places of worship in the country. Here, you will find the image of Phothan Srikheaw; the person who founded the temple and guided it to become the large and popular place of worship that it is today.
Murugan Temple, Penang
This is the largest temple of its kind outside India and is definitely worth visiting on your traverse of the many places of worship in the country. This temple has more steps than that of Batu Caves so do prepared to do a little bit of walking!
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Source by Simon KH Lee