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Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Tamil (Hindu) Religious Lessons To Be Held In Schools Soon, Malaysia

By PHP Staff
Monday, May 02, 2011
(Photo : Malaysia Hindu Sangam (MHS) in Malaysia)

MALAYSIA (The Star): The Malaysia Hindu Sangam is taking the necessary action to ensure Tamil religious classes are held in schools and temples nationwide by next year. It quoted its president R.S. Mohan Shan as saying that the organization would have 2,500 locally-trained religious teachers to conduct the classes in the next five years.

Shan said lack of religious and moral education among the younger generation had resulted in an increase in social issues affecting the Indian community. And the Sangam would cooperate with other Indian organisations to solve social problems affecting the Indian community.

Rabu, 22 Desember 2010

Task force building national database of Hindu temples, Malaysia

Wednesday, December 22, 2010
(Photo : Malaysia-overview-map)
KUALA LUMPUR : Several Hindu non-governmental organisations have started a task force to carry out the ambitious task of building a database of Hindu temples across the nation.

The Task Force on Hindu Places of Worship is a joint effort between the MyNadi Foundation, Malaysia Hindu Council, Malaysian Hindudharma Mamandram and the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Devasthanam.

These NGOs are carrying out a national survey of Hindu temples to build up the database and come up with a guidebook on removal and relocation of temples for the use of governmental agencies.

"So far, we have about 20 to 30 temples in our database," MyNadi Foundation chairman Datuk Jeyaindran Sinnadurai said at a press conference today.

He said the database will be provided to the Federal and state governments as well as local authorities for dealing with issues pertaining to Hindu temples.

Jeyaindran said among the problems faced by Hindu temples are lack of funding, illegal land ownership, relocation and removal.

"The government does not know how to handle issues pertaining to these places of worship because there is no proper database of the temples," he said.

The data sought from these temples includes history, management committee, special features such as primary deities in the temple, religious activities, land status, future plans and the expectations from local authorities and the federal government.

Jeyaindran said the temples will be categorised according to grades determined by ownership of land and the committee or organisation’s registration.

The grades are:

>A-temple has an organisation registered with the Registrar of Societies and owns land,

>B-temple has registered organisation but land might not be owned by them,

>C-temple owned by a certain group of people or run by a family, and;

>D-shrines along roadside whose ownership is unknown.

He said the task force will work with the relevant authorities to relocate illegal temples.

Malaysian Hindudharma Mamandram president Professor Dr. N.S. Rajendran, who is heading the research team, said the database is expected to be completed in a year.

He said the task force will deploy field officers to identify temples in isolated places, post the registration forms to temples, create an online registration form and engage with other NGOs at the state level to document these places of worship.

Rajendran said the funding for the survey, from the MyNadi Foundation, was initially estimated to cost RM700,000.

"But, we are trying to cut it down by reducing the number of field officers and focusing on sending out the registration forms via post,

"We also hope the temple committees can come forward to register themselves," he said.

For more information and forms, please contact Rajendran at 019-210 1702.

Rabu, 25 Agustus 2010

Hindu Temple Honored On Postage Stamp, a First in Malaysia

Source: www.malaysianmirror.com
Wednesday, 25 Augest, 2010
(PHOTO : Sri Maha Mariamman temple in Malaysia)
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA : The Sri Maha Mariamman temple, the oldest functioning Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, has been given the honor of being the first ever temple portrayed on a postage stamp.

The stamp was launched Saturday by MIC president Datuk Seri S.Samy Vellu to commemorate the temple’s sixth consecration ceremony to be held tomorrow. The ceremony is held once every 12 years. The temple’s information officer B.Vivekananda said, “The funds for upgrading the temple is collected through donations from the public and from the savings account of the temple itself.”

Founded in 1873, the temple which was originally located near the Kuala Lumpur railway station was shifted to the current place in Jalan Tun H.S. Lee in 1885.

Hindu Temple Becomes First Solar-Powered Religious Edifice In Malaysia

Source: story.malaysiasun.com
Wednesday, 25 Augest, 2010
MALAYSIA : The Sri Maha Mariamman temple in Sungai Salak in Lukut, Negri Sembilan, has become the first solar-powered religious edifice in Malaysia. The 100-year-old temple, located 2.5 miles from the main road, could not carry out its prayer sessions effectively due to electricity supply problems.

The temple committee sought the help of Yayasan MyNadi, a non-governmental organisation that advises Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Indian affairs, to rectify the problem.

In India, several ashrams and temples are moving toward renewable energy to set an example of sustainable living.