By on Jun 13, 2014 in Batu Caves, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Actually, Batu Caves is a place of worship for the Indian Hindu. It was built in late 19th century by an Indian trader, Pillai, as a dedication to Lord Murugan
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A Taste of India in <b>Batu Caves</b> | Langkah – Langkah Kecil
By on Jun 6, 2014 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
The site is known for its enormous statue of the Hindu god Murugan, the 272 concrete steps that lead to a stunning view, and the many monkeys that call the Batu Caves home. Visitors who want to take their cave experience to …
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Malaysia's Batu Caves Offer Culture, Adventure And Monkeys
By on May 5, 2014 in Batu Caves, Uncategorized | comments(0)
So the Rambler has been on a bit of a hiatus lately. I haven’t been regularly posting for a couple reasons: one, I’m now freelancing full-time, which means by the end of the day I’m usually tired of staring at a computer and …
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<b>Batu Caves</b> | Rovin' Rambler
By on Apr 15, 2014 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
To the outsider the Panguni Uthiram festival shares many similarities to Thaipusam .
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By on Apr 9, 2014 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Malay, Chinese and Indian compose the three main populations living in Malaysia. Malaysians of Indian descent comprises approximately 7.1% of its population.
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272 steps to <b>Batu Caves</b> | funfamilyfeats
By on Mar 21, 2014 in Selayang, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Felda UTD player, Edward Junior Wilson struggling the ball with PDRM player Mohd Afif Amiruddin (right) and Mohd Fekry Tajudin (left) during the Premier League match at the Selayang Municipal Council Stadium .
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Premier League match , Felda UTD vs PDRM | Arif Kartono
By on Mar 3, 2014 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
Landscape image of the statue and the steps in front of Batu Caves .
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Murugan Statue | <b>Batu Caves</b> | Malaysia | A Picture Is Worth A <b>…</b>
By on Feb 10, 2014 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Welcome to the eye-opening spectacle that is Thaipusam . Brought to Malaya as plantation labour during the days when Brittania not only ruled the waves, but a significant part of the land mass of the entire globe, the local …
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<b>Thaipusam</b>, what just happened then? | From Sketty to sweaty
By on Feb 7, 2014 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
When he saw a procession of worshipers in a ceremony of Thaipusam at Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, my back ache immediately.
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Plugs Body Ritual in Thaipusam | Traveleggo
By on Feb 4, 2014 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Thaipusam … ever hear of it? I vaguely remember seeing something about this on Nat Geo TV a long time ago, but never in my life did I think I would get to attend this festival in person.
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Thaipusam Festival 2014 | Blinkman Buzz