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         <title>Sri Maha Kaliamman Temple</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur in Kampung Kasipillay (Ipoh Road) and next to Batu river is a temple dedicated to Goddess <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali">Kali</a>.

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<em>Maha Kaliamman</em>
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<em>Sri Ganesh</em>
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<em>Sri Murugan</em>
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<em>Sri Shankar</em>
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<em>Sri Madurai Veeran</em>
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<em>Navgraha</em>
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Abhishegam and Pooja Times:-

<strong>Morning Session:</strong> 
Abhishegam - 6.30am
Pooja - 7.30am
Closing Time - 12noon

<strong>Evening Session:</strong>
Abhishegam - 5.30pm
Pooja - 7.30pm
Closing Time - 9.30pm
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Temple Priest, <em><strong>Gobala Krishnan</strong></em>
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Temple Contact Details:-

<center><strong>Kuil Sri Maha Kaliamman</strong></center>
<center><strong>Lot 1261 Jalan Ismail Ghaney</strong></center>
<center><strong>Kampung Kasipillay</strong></center>
<center><strong>51200 Kuala Lumpur</strong></center>

<center><strong>Tel: +60 3 40448687</strong></center>
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         <title>Shree Lakshmi Narayan Temple</title>
         <description><![CDATA[One of the largest temples in South East Asia and a centre of Hinduism for the North Indian community of Malaysia, Shree Lakshmi Narayan Temple was established in 1919 in Gombak Lane in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. 

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Construction of a new temple premises began during the late 1970's and in 1982 mark the official opening of the Shree Lakshmi Narayan Temple. 

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At the front of the temple entrance on the ground floor, there is a specially built havan kund. 

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The main prayer hall is located on the first floor and is accessible either by a set of stairways or an elevator. 

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<em>Lakshmi Narayan</em>
 
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<em>Maa Durga</em>

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<em>Shree Ganesh</em>

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<em>Shiv Parivar</em>

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<em>Shree Jhulelal</em>

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<em>Shree Hanuman</em>

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<em>Sita Ram</em>

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<em>Radha Krishna</em>

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<em>The platform from which Panditji delivers his discourse on the Ramayana</em>

On the ground floor of the temple premise, the altars of Navgraha and Maa Kali are situated opposite to each other across the foyer.

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<em>Navgraha</em>

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<em>Maa Kali</em>

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The temple premise has a <em>multi-purpose hall</em> which recently underwent renovation works to improve its marketability. The hall is an ideal venue for weddings, discourses, youth and motivation camps, religious seminars and cultural extravaganzas. 

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A <em>Hindu Shop</em> operates within the temple premise on the ground floor. Run by the temple youths, it is a one-stop shop catering to the needs of Hindus with prayers' items such as incense sticks, mini-statues, flowers, devotional cassettes and CDs, and many other items. It is open on Sundays from 10.30am till 12.30pm.

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At the rear of the temple, a large dining hall and modern kitchen are located in addition to an extension of the temple called <em>Bangunan Mira-Ishwar</em>. The extension houses the <em>Hindi School</em>, <em>Library</em>, <em>Staff Room</em> and other multi-purpose rooms.

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<em>Dining Hall</em>

The temple is open everyday to visitors. The opening hours are as follows:
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Mon-Sun : 6.00am till 12.00pm (morning) and 4.00pm till 8.30pm (afternoon and evening)</strong>


Weekly Events:

<strong><em>Sunday Programme</em></strong> :

  9.00am till 11.00am : Bhajans & Kirtan
11.00am till 11.30am : Katha by Panditji
11.30am onwards      : Aarti, followed by Prasad and Lunch


<strong><em>Tuesday Programme</em></strong> :  

7.30pm till 8.00pm  : Bhajans & Kirtan
8.00pm till 9.00pm  : Shri Hanuman Chalisa & Ramayan Katha
9.00pm onwards     : Bhog, followed by Prasad and Dinner

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Contact Details (Priest):-

<strong><center>Pandit Dinesh Shastri
Mobile: +60 16 2834976

Pandit Ajay Kumar
Mobile: +60 16 2861576</center></strong>


Contact Details (Temple):-         

<strong><center>Sanatan Dharam Sabha
Shree Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Jalan Kasipillay
off Jalan Ipoh
51200 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

Tel: +60 3 40412993
Fax: +60 3 40455857
Email: info@sdskl.org
Website: www.sdskl.org</center></strong>

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