• Murugan

Batumalai Sri Muruga Perumal Kovil

Overview


The deity of God Murugan is worshipped at the holy Batumalai Sri Muruga Perumal Kovil / Batu Caves which is located at Selangor in Malaysia. These caves are constructed within a limestone hill and are named after a river called Sungai Batu. This limestone hill is known to be the tenth limestone hill from Ampang hill. These caves are among the most famous Hindu worshipping centers built outside India. The festival of Thaipusam is celebrated with great joy at this temple.

These caves are dedicated to God Muruga and are considered the tenth cave among the ten shrines located both in India and Malaysia. There are three other Hindu temples in Malaysia. First one is called the Tanneermalai Temple located in Penang, second one is Sannasimalai Temple located in Malacca and the third one is Kallumalai Temple located in Ipoh.


About the Temple


The structure of the caves comprises of a few small caves and three large caves that are 100m above the ground. The central cave called the Temple Cave or Cathedral Cave is the biggest in the temple. The cave consists of high ceiling and the devotees have to climb 272 steps to reach this beautiful cave. The two other caves that are constructed at the base of the temple comprises of paintings as well as idols depicting Hindu Mythology. These caves are called Museum Cave and Art Gallery Cave. In 2008, these caves were reopened after renovation as the Cave Villa. An audio tour was introduced during the reopening which explained the various stories of God Muruga’s victory over the demon named Soorapadman. Another cave exists in the extreme left of the structure towards the sheer wall of the hill, known as Ramayana Cave. This cave comprises of a 50 feet tall deity of God Hanuman who was a devotee and protector of God Rama. On November 2001, a consecration ceremony was held in the temple. The carvings on the walls of this Ramayana Cave depict the life of God Rama. The deity of God Muruga was enshrined in this temple in the year 2006. This deity is 140 feet tall and is the tallest deity of God Muruga in the world.


Legend and Stories


These Batu Caves have been present for almost 400 million years. The entrances of these caves are used by the Temuan people of Orang Asli tribe as shelters. These caves became popular in 1878 after the colonial authorities namely Daly, Syers and American Naturalist William Hornaday recorded these limestone hills as ones with archaeological importance.
K. Thamboosamy Pillai, an Indian trader promoted these caves as a sacred region of worshipping due to his dedication to God Muruga. The trader was inspired by the entrance of this magnificent cave which were ‘vel’ shaped. He then found the Sri Mahamariammam Temple in Kuala Lumpur in 1890 and enshrined the deity of God Muruga in it. This temple is now called the Temple Cave.


Festivals


The Thaipusam festival is the main festival which is celebrated on a grand scale every year. Thousands of pilgrims and devotees from Malaysia and other countries visit during this festival. The celebration begins in the Sri Mahamariamman Temple with a procession conducted early in the morning and it is then led to Batu Caves. This ritual goes on for 8 hours and is considered a religious undertaking dedicated to God Muruga. The devotees offer milk to God Muruga either by a decorated carrier called Kavadi or by hands. The devotees decorate this Kavadi of almost 100kgs with peacock feathers and flowers.
The devotees also take a bath in the nearby river of Sungai Batu before climbing the stairs to reach the temple. The priests help the Kavadi Bearers and attend to the offerings during the ritual. The hooks are consecrated with sacred ash to protect them.


How to Reach Selangor

Airport

The Kuala Lumpur International Airport is nearest to the temple. The Subang Domestic Airportlocated at Selangor is also near the temple.

Railways

The nearest Railway Station is KTM Komuter which is linked to all the major cities of Malaysia. The devotees can access the Rapid KL Light rail Transit Network to reach Selangor.

Road

Frequent bus and taxi services are available to reach the temple. The devotees can use cash or touch and go cards while travelling.


Temple Address


Batumalai Sri Muruga Perumal Kovil / Batu Caves,
Selangor,
Malaysia.

Significance

Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-

  • Protection
  • Wisdom
  • Energy
  • Forgiveness for past deeds
  • Neutralize the malefic effects of Mars
  • Good Health
Shlokas

Heyswami Natha Karunakara Dheenabandho Shree Parvatheesha Mukha Pankaja Padmabandho Shree Saadhi Devagana Poojitha Padha Padma Vallesa Nadha Mama Dehi Karaavalambham

Meaning -O! Merciful Lord Swaminatha, who cares for the poor, who is the sun to Lord Shiva's lotus face, whose lotus feet are acknowledged by Lord Vishnu and the others, Valli's Lord, please uplift me by lending me your hand.

Ariru Thadanthozh Vazhga Arumugam Vazhga Veppai Kooru Sei Thanivel Vazhga Kukkudum Vazhga Sevvel Yeriya Magnai Vazhga Aanai Thun Anangu Vazhga Maarila Valli Vazhga Vazhga Seer Adiyar Yellam

Meaning -Oh Muruga, we hail your 12 strong shoulders for they protect us from our enemies, we hail your 6 faces, we hail the Vel, your weapon that broke apart the Krounja mountain to reveal the asura in it. We hail the bird, the cock, that is part of your symbol in the flag. We hail your peacock, that takes you all over the world, we hail your consort Devyani, who was brought up by Indra's white elephant, Airavadam, we hail your other consort, the flawless Valli. And we hail your Bhaktas who worship you as a prayer.

Uruvai Aruvai Uladhai Iladhai Maruvai Malarai Maniyai Oliyai Karuvai Uyirai Gadhiyai Vidhiyai Guruvai Varuvai Arulvai Guhaney

Meaning -O Lord Muruga, you have form and you are formless, you have everything and have nothing, you who exist in the smallest, in flowers, in a bell's ring, in the light. You are the embryo, the life, destiny and fate. Bestow your blessings on us as our guru.

Jajwalyamananam Sura Brunda Vandhyam Kumaradhaara Thada Manthirastham Kandharpa Roopam Kamaneeya Gathram Brahmanya Devam Charanam Prapadye

Meaning -I look for shelter with the God, who is Brahman, who all the devas salute, who has a temple in the Kumaradhara banks, who shines and has an attractive personality and a very beautiful body.

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