Thursday, May 9, 2019

ARULMIGU SRI BALATHANDAYUTHABANI KOVIL

Pooja Hours
Morning : 7.00 Abishegam
Morning : 7.30 Poojai
Afternoon : 11.30 Abishegam
Afternoon : 12.00 Poojai/Thrukkappu
Evening : 5.00 Abishegam
Evening : 6.00 Poojai
Night : 8.30 Abishegam
Night : 9.00 Poojai/Thrukkapu


History

The present Bala ThandayuthapaniTemple began as a shrine of Lord Murugan. It was the located at the base of the waterfall at the Botanical Gardens Penang sometime before 1782. The above statement was the evident from the writings of Sir Francis Light where in it was stated that the Tamils (Chulias and Chettiars) were already present and worshipping the Vel (spear) when he named Georgetown on the 10th of August 1786 after having bought the island from the Sultan of Kedah for 6000 Spanish dollars for the East India Company. It is not possible to know who installed the vel at the original temple site of Thanneermalaian(one who resides at the waterfall) as Lord Murugan was then known. Soon this shrine became important for many



Indian workers who ferried water to Georgetown by way of bullock carts. By the early part of 1800 the shrine seemed to have been the focus of Thaipusam celebration, a festival dedicated to Lord Murugan.British records and local newspapers do mention of Hindu devotees celebration the festival. In 1850 with the increase of the local population, the British authorities decided to develop the area into a reservoir.They decided that the waterfall area and the immediate catchment area had to be protected.At the same time they did not want to upset the sentiments of the Hindu population.Therefore,they alienated an eleven acre hillside property(the present site) for the location of a proper temple.This is the present site of the Hill Top Murugan temple at Waterfall Road, which has been New Temple Donation Since the the temple has undergone major renovation every mamangam or 12-years cycle as required by Hindu agamic tenets.The presents temple as it now stands was builts sometime in 1850. The present temple is now too small to accommodate the devotees who throng the temple during festivals.The major annual festivals celebrated at the temple are Thaipusam,Chitra Pournami,Kantha Sasti,Peria Karthigai and Aadi Pournami. Due to the congestion,it is now difficult to perform worship rituals effectively and for devotees to perform their prayers.Moreover the present location of the temple makes it difficult for crowd management as there is no place for devotees to rest.

The Hindu Endowments Boards then seriously considered either to extend the present Temple or build a new one.The Board employed consultants to conduct a feasibility study to build a new Temple at the present site. It was at this juncture that consultant found that the present temple is located over an area where several underground springs flow.Their conclusion was for the temple to be relocated to a safer site away from the present location. The Hindu Endowments Board after considering the various reports,agreed with the management committee's view that a new temple had to be built at a safer site for the following reasons:- * The present temple is too small to accommodate the ever-growing number of devotees,which swells up to 700,000 during the Thaipusam Festival. * That due to natural streams flowing below the present Temple the safety of the present structure is of concern. * The present Temple has only a sanctum sanctorum.it does not have a Mahamandapam(a fore hall) as prescrideb by the agamas. * The present temple having been built sometimes in 1850 has been ravagned by the weather.The temple structure is weakened and leaks have sprung in many areas. Piecemeal repairs have been periodically conducted, but these repairs cannot address the inherent weakness of the structures. The Temple Management Commitee then decided to consult a well-known authority on agamic rules and procedures for the building of the Temple. A delegation went to Tamil Nadu in February 2000. They met His Holiness,Sri Jayendra Saraswati Swamiji,and the 69th Pontiff of the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham.He gave his blessings to delegation members seek the services of world renowned temple architect and Vaastu expert Dr.V.Ganapati Sthapati.

sources:
Waterfall Hilltop Temple, Penang
http://www.murugan.tnkk.com.my/
https://www.facebook.com/omadiguru

13 comments:

  1. Murugan is a Wonderfull and a great god for this century.....in my life, he had so many miracles for me....Murugan is a Unforgetable god for me.....I request to all of which is reading the comment, please persue your problem to him.....sure you will get a good answer from him.....

    I always said that I Love Penang Island, but the actuall thing is not realy mean that I Love Penang, because of the Great Lord Murugan I Love Penang.....

    Sangeetha.

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  2. I am from singapore,i would like to know when is congregation ceremony for hill top murugar temple

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  3. I am from Seremban. Negeri Sembilan. I would like to know when is the consegregation ceremony for hill top murugan temple?

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  4. I am from Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. I would like to know when is the consecregation ceremony for hill top murugan temple?

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  5. Mr, revis.. the maha kumbhabhiashigham will held on the 29th june 2012..

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  6. the maha kumbhabhishegam will held on 29th of june 2012..

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  7. I am from kl, and i would like to get the contact number of the thanneermalai temple. Does anyone have it because usually i will be doing kumara sasthi ubayam on the month of june. However now i cant contact the priest and i think they have changed the phone number. So, please do reply as soon as possible. Thank you.

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  8. Arulmigu Bala Dhandayuthapani Devasthanam
    806, Waterfall Road
    10350 Penang
    Malaysia

    Phone: (6) 04-4807242

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  9. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Waterfall-Hilltop-Temple-Penang/278254578869909

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  10. Waterfall Hilltop Temple Penang. Maha Kumbabishegam of new temple on 29/6/2012 from 7.00am to 12.00 noon

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