PM Modi visits Hindu, Buddhist temples and mosque in Singapore

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

today visited Hindu and Buddhist temples and a mosque in here, demonstrating the age-old people-to-people contact between and

The of the temple gifted a golden stole to

"Reinforcing our strong cultural connect, PM @narendramodi visited the Mariamman Temple," Ministry of said.

Built in 1827, the temple was constructed for worship by immigrants from Nagapatnam and Cuddalore districts of South The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mariamman, known for her power in curing epidemic illnesses and diseases.

He also visited which was built by Chulia Muslim merchants from India's under the leadership of Anser Sahib. This is one of the earliest mosques in The mosque was established in 1826.

was presented a green shawl at the mosque.

"Demonstrating the age-old people-to-people contact between our two countries," Kumar said.

After the mosque, Modi visited the and Museum.

"Shared Buddhist heritage! PM @narendramodi visited the and Museum in accompanied by the Grace Fu Hai Yien," Kumar said.

The was built in 2007, but the temple's richly designed interiors and comprehensive exhibits on Buddhist art and history tell stories of culture over hundreds of years old.

The temple gets its name from what the Buddhists regard as the left canine tooth of Buddha, which has been recovered from his funeral pyre in Kushinagar Uttar Pradesh and displayed in its grounds.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 11:20 IST