About Our Temple
Around 150 years ago, Tamil residents in the rubber plantations of Seremban established a trident and worshipped it as a protective deity. Mr. Magamani conducted the trident pooja after lighting the lamp. Local residents constructed a small shed, serving as the Trisulam's Mariamman temple. To fund the construction, Mr. Magamani and the Tamil community collectively raised money. Construction of the temple was in progress when the unfortunate demise of the temple's head occurred unexpectedly. Despite the setback, Mr. Magamani and a group of teenagers later made efforts to complete the temple construction. Presently, the temple is registered under ROS, and special poojas are conducted with great enthusiasm.
Moorthigal | |
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Moorthigal | Amman (Saaktham) |
Other Moorthigal |
Pechiamman Nagammal Navagraham |
Temple Information | |
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Temple Category | Temples under ROS / ROC Registration |
Registration of Temple | Registered |
rosnumber | PPM-019-05-03092018 |
Established Year | 150 |
Land Ownership Status | Owned by the temple |
Area of Temple | 1 acre |
Temple constitution | Yes |
Capacity | 1500 people |
Temple Representative | |
Number of employees | Archagar -1 |
Management Committee Members | |
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foundername | Seremban estate rubber plantation community |
Chairman | Mr. Dayalan Pandurangan |
Secretary | Mr.Vigneshwaranmoorthi |
Treasurer | Mrs. Yogeshwari |
Operating Hours | |
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Morning Opening | 05:00 AM |
Morning Closing | 10:30 AM |
Evening Opening | 10:24 AM |
Evening Closing | 10:24 AM |
Special Celebration & Poojas | |
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Special Celebration | 1. Vaigasi 2. Theemethi |
Special Pooja/Celebration | 1. Ammavasai 2. Pournami Pooja |
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