


In the chambers, there are several statues, representing Lord Vishnu, Siva and Brahma. There are three chambers inside the temple where worship takes places. The Parvathi statue is two armed with one hand holding a water pot. On the front wall, in the left, there is a statue of Parvathi. 5 The reasons for starting at Perumal Temple is uncertain, although it has been suggested that the location is selected because of convenience. 4 The firewalking ritual itself is actually a culmination of a five-kilometre walk that begins at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Serangoon Road. The statue in the middle, is the statue of the Hindu priest, depicted as wearing a turban, having a thick mustache, as a typology of the Tamil people. Sri Mariamman Temple is also the oldest and largest Hindu temple in Singapore, and has been the venue for Theemithi since 1840. On the front wall to the right there is a statue of Lakshmi. She has a beautiful face, with four arms that carry a trident, mace and pasa and hand attitude counts a warning. Tuwarasakti is described as a woman, because it is the guardian of goddess Mariamman as well. In the front, there is the entrance to the Temple of Arca Tuwarasakti and reliefs and statue of Lord Shiva above the entrance. The temple is surrounded by walls, with the height of 2.5 meters. Several diorama statues of Hindu deities on top of the temple Besides being used to worship the Goddess Mariamman, is also used to worship the Hindu gods such as Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, Lord Durga, Lord Murugan and other gods. The goddess is worshiped in several regions of South India such as Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. According to Hindu belief, Goddess Mariamman is the goddess who is believed to have the power to cure many diseases, relieve mild forms diseases, outbreaks of severe illnesses and can cause it to rain when experiencing drought. Sri Mariamman temple was named after the goddess Mariamman. The Sri Mariamman temple was inaugurated its use for Hindu Dharma on October 23, 1991, by the ex-Governor of North Sumatra H. The temple shares the same architecture as other Hindu temples in South India and Sri Lanka, unlike several other Hindu temple in other part of Indonesia that conforms to the Javanese or Balinese-style. This temple is adjacent to the Sun plaza. This temple is located in Kampung Madras which is an area in Medan populated predominantly by Tamil who are Hindus. The Sri Mariamman temple is located on the street Teuku Umar 18, which is 500 meters from the Gunung Timur Temple. The temple was also headed by Sami Rangga Naiker and Somusundram Vaithiyar, Ramasamy Vaithiyar, who were also donors for the construction of this temple. This temple was built by co-operative efforts of all the early Tamil settlers in Medan, who then were workers at a plantation company located in North Sumatra. This temple was built in 1884 and is the oldest Hindu temple in the city of Medan which serves as a place for the worship of Goddess Mariamman.
