Sri Siva Durga Temple

Hindu temple in Singapore
1°19′54.4″N 103°52′0.67″E / 1.331778°N 103.8668528°E / 1.331778; 103.8668528ArchitectureTypeDravidian architectureCompleted1906; 118 years ago (1906)Websitehttp://www.sivadurga.com/index.aspx

Sri Siva Durga Temple (Tamil: ஸ்ரீ சிவதுர்கா கோவில்) is a temple for the god Shiva and Durga who are the presiding deities located in the Potong Pasir subzone of the Toa Payoh planning area, Singapore.

History

In 2014, the temple was demolished due to issues such as water leakage, lack of space and ventilation problems.[1] The sculpture of Hindu goddess Sri Durga remained in its original spot, encased in bricks to protect it while the temple is rebuilt around it. The rebuilding costs $2.7 million and finished in 2016.[1]

On 4 Dec 2016, a consecration ceremony was held by the temple with the help of its coffeeshop neighbour, PP 881 Eating House and the Mahakaruna Buddhist Society.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Auto, Hermes (2016-11-23). "Sri Siva Durga temple in Potong Pasir to reopen and hold consecration ceremony on Dec 4 | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 2022-02-23.

External links

  • Temple Official website
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Hindu temples in Singapore