By on Feb 7, 2012 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Kavadi Attam is a dance performed by the devotees during the ceremonial worship of Murugan, the Tamil God of War.
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By on Feb 3, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Guarding the entrance to the Batu Caves is a 43 meter high golden statue of the Hindu diety Lord Murugan, followed by a staircase of 272 steps. I'm not sure which is more formidable. Regardless, the caves themselves were ..
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By on Jan 25, 2012 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
We went to the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur, (KL is awesome by the way)… and i can't remember any of the significance of any of this so I'm going to make it up
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Malaysia, part 2- Batu Caves in KL
By on Dec 19, 2011 in Selayang | comments(0)
Finally a real answer from people that know what they are talking about and dealing with. The American Institute of Advanced Medicine will eradicate your mulluscum for good
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By on Dec 15, 2011 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
So I took the opportunity to suggest a place famous for their Sang Har Mee, none other than Pan Heong in Batu Caves . Without them around, I definitely wouldn't have had the chance to try out this place.
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By on Nov 9, 2011 in Selayang | comments(0)
After the Deepavali 1 week, holiday we're sent to Selayang hospital. Here, I was assigned to the medical ward. Mainly are elders and this is Man's ward.
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My Life, My Style..: Posting in Selayang Hospital
By on Jan 20, 2011 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Thaipusam in Singapore. Thaipusam is celebrated by the Tamils in Singapore, an annual procession fulfilling vows by the Hindus
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By on Feb 2, 2010 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Some would call it masochistic, even primitive, but for Hindu devotees, Thaipusam is a day of thanksgiving and one of the most colorful and ritualistic festivals celebrated in Singapore.
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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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