The Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Batu Caves witnessed a vibrant celebration of Thaipusam, drawing thousands of Hindu devotees from across the country. The joyous atmosphere prevailed as devotees gathered to fulfil their vows, bringing with them “Paal Kudam” (milk pots) and “kavadi,” while also engaging in acts of atonement and thanksgiving like breaking coconuts and shaving heads.
Firemen rescued 17 Hindu devotees who were trapped at the Sri Muniswarar Maha Mariamman in Kampung Kangkar Tebrau Kiri last night, while preparing for the Thaipusam celebration after flash floods hit the temple.
Every year, the focus of Thaipusam is usually centred on large-scale celebrations at Batu Caves, but many Hindu devotees also choose to observe the festival in a more serene and peaceful manner.
Do free rides mean inefficient service? This appears to be the complaint of those who had hoped to celebrate Thaipusam at Batu Caves but were instead stranded at train stations.
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