2 Murugan temples
Sri Thendayuthapani (Lord Murugan) with Valli and Deivanai
Sri Thendayuthapani Temple on Tank Road is the oldest and most important Murugan temple in Singapore. Established in 1859, it is a national monument of Singapore and the center of the country's grand Thaipusam celebrations. The over 165-year-old institution is a cornerstone of Singapore's Hindu heritage.
Sri Sivan (Shiva) with Murugan in the temple complex
Sri Sivan Temple in Singapore is a major Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, with a highly revered Murugan shrine within its complex. The temple was originally established in the 1920s and moved to its current location in the Little India district, featuring a 5-tier gopuram rising approximately 20 meters high. It is an important religious and cultural institution serving the Tamil Hindu community in Singapore.