Singapore PM Lee leads 40,000 devotees in Hindu temple reconsecration ceremony

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

For the first time since assuming office in 2004, Loong led some 40,000 devotees and four ministers at a 164-year-old Hindu temple's reconsecration ceremony here, following the completion of its SGD 4.5 million restoration work.

After attending yesterday morning's ceremony, of Trade and Industry S Iswaran said the occasion reflected the diversity in community.

The temple - one of the oldest in - was re-sanctified in a consecration ceremony called the "Maha Samprokshanam", which would be followed by a period of 45 days of cultural programmes known as the "mandalabishegam".

"The prime minister's presence here today, having travelled overnight from overseas (Commonwealth meetings in London), is a remarkable validation of the commitment the has, that PM Lee also has, to this," Iswaran said.

"It is an opportunity to bring together different communities so that we develop this mutual understanding and respect and continue to build on Singapore's multi-racial fabric," The quoted the as saying.

"Such events indeed, reflect the diversity as well as the harmony we have in our multi-religious, multiracial society," in Chan Chun Sing, who was also present on the occasion, said in a post.

The ceremony was touted as the most significant event on calendar this year, according to a report by The today.

This was the first time visited a Hindu consecration ceremony since he assumed office in 2004.

Grace Fu, for Culture, Community and Youth, and Janil Puthucheary, Senior of State for Education, Communications and Information, were present on the occasion.

A team of 20 artisans, known as "sthapathis" were flown in from for restoration work.

Built in 1854, the was declared a national monument by Singapore's Preservation of in 1978.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 08:35 IST