Main Temple Inside Batu Caves: Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple
I visited the main temple inside Batu Caves, the Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple. After climbing 272 steps, sweating all the way up, I finally reached the place! My first impression was simply, "Wow... this place feels truly sacred." It felt more like a genuine space for locals to pray and stay, rather than a tourist spot, with a quiet and reverent atmosphere 🕯️.
You need to enter the temple barefoot, so make sure to take off your shoes at the entrance. Also, if you're wearing sleeveless tops or shorts, you'll need to cover up with a provided cloth, so keep that in mind! The walls and ceilings are adorned with colorful sculptures and paintings of Hindu deities, making it visually fascinating 🎨. When taking photos inside, it's best to be cautious. Even the sound of a camera shutter can be disruptive to those praying.
This temple is dedicated to *Lord Murugan*, and during the Thaipusam festival season, countless pilgrims come here to worship. I visited on a weekday morning, so it was relatively quiet, allowing me to explore peacefully. The sound of Hindu chants and the scent of incense inside the temple left a lasting impression on me 🙏.
It felt like I got a little closer to the local culture and religion! Instead of just sightseeing, I recommend taking a moment to pause and soak in the atmosphere ✨.
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📍 Address: Batu Caves, Gombak, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia
🕘 Hours: Daily 07:00 ~ 21:00