By on Feb 7, 2012 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival that is celebrated here in Singapore. It usually falls in the month of Thai (January or February) on the full moon.
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Todd & Liana: Thaipusam: Part 1
By on Feb 5, 2012 in Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Thaipusam is perhaps best known for the procession of Hindu devotees who, on the day of the festival, carry a burden called a Kavadi.
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Thaipusam:body piercing to show devotion – Dim Sum Diary
By on Jan 30, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
The only and last time my visit to Batu Caves was back to 2009 during Hari Raya together with Cari Runners where we just finished our run @ FRIM.
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Batu Caves – January 2012 vin_ann
By on Nov 29, 2011 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
The Hindu religious festival of Thaipusam is celebrated annually at the Batu Caves, located 11 kms north of the city of Kuala Lumpur, where ascending the 272 steps to the top, the visitor will find a Hindu Shrine.
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Postcard Perfect: Hindu Shrine: Festival of Thaipusam (Malaysia) |
By on Sep 13, 2010 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
If you feel like going on an adventure out of the centre of Kuala Lumpur, you can hop on a local bus bound for the Batu Caves . Located up an impressive 272 steps, the Bau Caves are a magnificent series of caves formed out of limestone 400 …
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By on Feb 28, 2010 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Aside form the wonderful Batu Caves , religious celebrations and rock climbing, there's also another reason why people in KL/PJ bother to make a 'holy' pilgrimage to that part of town. Pang Heong is the restaurant that is …
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Restaurant Pan Heong @ Batu Caves, KL – CC Food Travel
By on Nov 11, 2009 in Selayang | comments(0)
Kedai Makanan Chef Tam @ Selayang – the Sunshine Chicken Experience. November 11, 2009 By ciki 24 Comments. I always used to think that a Chicken was pretty much a chicken and not on my top list of must eat meats.
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By on Jan 31, 2008 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Growing up I'd hear stories about how some men would stick spikes and tridents into themselves and hang metal hooks off the skin of their backs as they sang and.
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A postcard from Singapore IX – a Thaipusam story | Photographers …