Q&A

Who built Murugan statue in Batu Caves?

Who built Murugan statue in Batu Caves?

The statue was built by Tamil Malaysians. It took three years to construct, and was unveiled in January 2006 during Thaipusam festival. The managing authority of the temple rests with the Tamil descendants.

How many steps are there in Murugan Temple Malaysia?

272 steps
A colossal gold-painted statue of Murugan, made from reinforced concrete and 140 feet (42.7 metres) in height, stands near the base of a flight of 272 steps. As visitors climb the steps, they are frequently accosted by macaques begging aggressively for food.

Why is Batu Caves sacred?

The Caves Are A Sacred Pilgrimage Site Tamil Hindus flock to the Batu Caves for Thaipusam, a holy festival celebrating Lord Murugan. Some pilgrims also pierce their tongues and cheeks to show devotion to Lord Murugan and his father Shiva.

How long is the stairs of Batu Caves?

The 272 steps to Batu Caves – a famous Hindu temple site close to Kuala Lumpur – have received a rainbow coat of paint that has certainly brightened up the scene for the tourists who flock to the site to explore its incredible limestone caves and historic temples.

Is Batu Caves open today?

Batu Caves is open every day from 07:00 – 21:00.

Who is Murugan?

Murugan, chief deity of the ancient Tamils of South India, son of the warrior goddess Korravai. He was later identified in part with the North Indian war god Skanda. His favourite weapon was the trident or spear, and his banner carried the emblem of a wild fowl.

How old is the Batu Caves Murugan Temple?

This is one of the 100-year-old temple, located about 11 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur, features idols and sculptures built inside and around the primary caves. The temple is regarded by Hindus to be a significant religious landmark, incorporated with interior calcareous formations said to be about 400 million years old.

Where are the Batu Caves located in Malaysia?

Batu Caves, as it is popularly known, is located about 12 km north of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. It is nestled close to the main highways leading to the northern parts and the eastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

How tall is the statue outside the Batu Caves?

The 141 feet tall statue outside the temple, the most known symbol which the Batu Caves are associated with, depicts the God, Murugan. In 1920, 272 wooden steps were built, but since then they have gradually been replaced with concrete.

How old is the cave dedicated to Subramaniar?

The 113 year old main temple, dedicated to Lord Subramaniar (Karttikeya), is lodged in a cave about 400 feet above ground level. It is the main cave, the temple cave, in a hilly massif known as Bukit Batu, Rocky Hill.