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New Kathiresan Kovil Review

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This temple is very interesting for foreign tourists and is located in the center of Colombo, where there are other religious temples. After the ticket is bought, put your shoes near the door and you can enter.

New Kathiresan Kovil

Posted: Jun 22, 2020
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  • yangduoduo17
    5/5Outstanding
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    Although we didn’t get inside, from the outside it was an amazing Indian temple in central Colombo, and the carving was fantastic. It seemed like an ordinary residential area, but then we saw the temple. Awesome!! A corner of an incredible building. Be sure to take time to visit. We came here by tutu car from Cinnamom Lakeside Hotel, which is only 5 minutes away from the hotel and is well worth a visit.

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    Posted: Jun 19, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The old and new temple in Colombo is located within the famous Beta Market, a typical Hindu temple, at the entrance is a tall tower carved with various Hindu gods, and colorful, very spectacular.

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    Posted: Mar 26, 2020
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    Colombo New and Old Indian Temple is an Indian temple in the Beta Market. He has an iconic tall gate tower full of Hindu gods and the color is very gorgeous. You need slippers to enter the temple and keep quiet, so you can go in and visit.

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    Posted: Oct 17, 2019
  • 狮子国女王
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sri Lanka is a Buddhist country, and Hinduism is a major sect. Through the narrow streets, we came to this Indian temple, the new temple and the old temple are adjacent, entering the temple is to take off the shoes to enter, we do not understand, secondly by the weather hot broke, but the roadside coconut stalls more attracted us, come to a coconut juice to drink more comfortable.

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    Posted: Nov 20, 2016
  • huochexia
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sri Lanka is a religious country with many denominations. The most luxurious buildings on the street are all major temples. But because of the lack of knowledge, it is impossible to recognize each other, just look at a fur. But whatever one, one thing is the same, that is, people's devout hearts. The temples of India are colorful, gorgeous and eye-catching. Look at the small sculptures and tell stories.

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    Posted: Jul 31, 2016
  • 山水人生
    5/5Outstanding
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    This trip to Sri Lanka was a conceptual understanding of the Indian temples, and there are many Hindu gods, so the temple gates are a combination of many god statues. Layers of stacked and multi-faceted, and seeing sculptures like a gathering of British, you can basically determine that this is an Indian temple. Although the new temple is well built, there are not many worshippers, and the old temple is crumbling with dozens of pillars, but there are many fireworks hanging around the believers. In terms of worshiping Buddha and worshiping God, people are really happy with the old and the new. After stepping into the temple according to the requirements of slippers, the enthusiastic locals enthusiastically pointed out and pestered us. Of course, the final purpose is to ask for a tip. Listening to them naturally, it seems that they understand the excitement, and finally pay 20 yuan rupees (returning to RMB 1 yuan), they are also very happy. It was a great joy. The aunt at the door who asked us to take off our shoes and enter, and after coming out, she also asked for a tip, as if she really gave us the shoes for dutifully. It doesn't matter, give 20 rupees, but this one is too small, so add 10 rupees, but still not satisfied. In desperation, she said "No" and she was not angry. The alleys in front of the old and new Indian temples are also full of shops, and many are selling flower wreaths, colorful and dazzling.

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    Posted: Apr 19, 2015
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