Sunday, August 7, 2011

Arulmigu Arumugaswamy Dhevasthanam, Kangar (Perlis)

Originally built in 1968, this majestic temple is distinctive as it is one of the rare temples in Malaysia whereby Lord Muruga is in his fierce battle form, ever ready to annihilate evil ‘asuric’ (demonic) forces. The mighty Lord Arumugaswamy presides here as a six faced deity with his two consorts, Sri Valli and Sri Devayanai in the main ‘moolasthanam’ (inner sanctum). Lord Arumugaswamy’s statue is made from ‘Karungkal’ (black granite), whereby his front three faces are face forward and the other three faces the back. Each of Lord Arumugaswamy’s twelve hands holds a weapon to suppress the ‘asuras’.

A significant historical moment of this temple was in December 1981 when the late Swami Kirubanantha Varriyar visited the temple. In July 1992, the temple was again blessed by the visit of the late Swami Kirubanantha Varriyar. He counselled the temple management to take great care of this temple, as there were only few temples in the world that had Lord Arumugaswamy, in his six faced form in the ‘moolasthanam’ (inner sanctum). In January 2005, the temple was visited by an Australian Hindu, Carl Vadivel Belle. He was on his holy pilgrimage to Malaysia for Thaipusam and made a visit to the temple. He felt the mystical spiritual presence of Lord Arumugaswamy when he entered the temple.

Another important aspect of this temple is the Golden ‘Vel’, which was donated by a spiritual aspirant in Perlis. The Golden ‘Vel’ has been since used in many major temple festivals, particularly for ‘Vaigasi Vishagam’. The festival ‘Vaigasi Vishagam’ is observed in the month of May-June, on a full moon day. The day is supposed to be whereby Lord Arumugaswamy incarnated in this world to battle evil ‘asuras’.

Address: Jalan Jubli Perak, Bukilt Lagi, 01000 Kangar, Perlis. Tel: 04-9764441