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1. Sri Mariamman Temple
2. Wat Ananda Metyarama (Thai Theravada)
3. Sri Sivan Temple
4. Burmese Buddhist Temple
5. Thian Hock Keng Temple
6. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
7. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum
8. Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple
9. Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery
10. Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple

In Singapore, there are some amazing Hindu temples to explore and admire. There are many temples here, each with its own special stories and cultures. People from all over the world come to visit these temples, during their Singapore tours. You can learn about various customs and beliefs while visiting temples. These temples are adorned with colourful statues, flowers, and aromas. In the temples, you can see people lighting candles, saying prayers, and offering fruits or flowers to the gods.

One of the most famous temples in Singapore is the Sri Mariamman Temple, located in the centre of Chinatown. This amazing temple is decorated with colourful shapes and complex structures. The temple is devoted to the Hindu goddess Mariamman, known for her healing abilities. In the temple, you can see its decorated front and take part in practices. You can light scented sticks and offer prayers for good health and success. You can also visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, and admire its architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and colourful decorations.

Also, you can see a 15-meter tall statue of Buddha, seated in the meditation posture as you visit Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple. Located in the East Coast area of Singapore, it is also known as the "Temple of 1,000 Lights". You can also explore Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, known as one of the largest Buddhist complexes in the country. So, next time you are in Singapore, do not forget to include a temple visit in your tour plans!

Here are some of the best temples in Singapore:

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Sri Mariamman Temple

This famous temple in Singapore is a beautiful and colourful Hindu temple located in Chinatown. it is devoted to the goddess Mariamman, known for her healing abilities. This is the oldest temple in Singapore and its structure is amazing.  In the temple, you will find people praying, lighting scented sticks, and making offerings to the goddess.

If you are visiting Singapore, visiting Sri Mariamman Temple is a must. While visiting this famous temple, you can learn about the rich culture of Hinduism. You can also admire the lively atmosphere of Chinatown. Apart from worship, the temple was a crucial place for community activities during the colonial era.

Location: Chinatown, Singapore.

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Wat Ananda Metyarama (Thai Theravada)

Located at 50B Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore, Wat Ananda Metyarama is a famous Buddhist temple. Basically, it was a Thai Theravada Buddhist temple. But after some modifications in 2014, it looks wonderful now. There are some new areas in the temple like meditation halls, a museum, and living areas for monks.

The temple has a golden roof and soaring stupas, which is an example of amazing architecture. The temple reflects traditional Thai architectural styles with colourful decorations and intricate designs. Visit this spiritual centre and get an understanding of Buddhism.

Location: 50B Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore

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Sri Sivan Temple

Situated at 24 Geylang East Ave 2, Singapore, this temple is a special place dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is rare to find in Singapore. Every day, hundreds of people come here to pray, making it one of the most important temples in Singapore. It is one of the most beautiful and famous Hindu temples here.

The temple's shape is like an octagon, a mix of styles from both North and South India. During the Mahashivaratri festival, it looks even more amazing with thousands of lamps lighting it up. If you want to learn about Hindu rituals and culture in Singapore, this place is a must-visit.

Location: 24 Geylang East Ave 2, Singapore

Timings: 6 AM, 8 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM, 7 PM, 9 PM

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Burmese Buddhist Temple

In the Singapore temple list, this temple is a great blend of art and architecture. Inside, there's a huge Buddha statue that stands eleven feet tall and weighs 10 tonnes. It's made of pure white marble and came from Mandalay. This statue is one of the biggest marble Buddhas worldwide!

Also, there's a special Bodhi tree here. It's said to come from the same kind of tree where Buddha himself found enlightenment. This temple was built back in 1875, making it the oldest Theravada Buddhist Temple around. That's why it's so famous among Buddhist temples and tops the must-visit Singapore temple list.

Location: 14 Tai Gin Rd, Singapore

Timings: 6:30 AM – 9 PM

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Thian Hock Keng Temple

This temple is really special and the oldest temple in Singapore which was built way back in 1842! People come here to worship Ma Zu, who's the Goddess of the Sea in Taoism. It's rare to find a Taoist temple like this in Singapore.

The temple has beautiful Chinese-style buildings and follows traditional customs and stories. If you are in Singapore, visiting this temple is worth it. You will get to see its history and experience its peaceful atmosphere firsthand.

Location: 158 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore

Timings: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM

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Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple

This Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Perumal, also known as Lord Krishna, who is a form of Lord Vishnu. It was built around 1855 and is influenced a lot by Dravidian styles. Inside, you'll see lots of carvings, and outside, there's a tall tower called a gopuram, which can be as high as 20 meters.

This temple has various statues and pictures showing different forms of Vishnu. Plus, there is a well in the courtyard that has historical importance. It is considered as a symbol of purity and divine blessings. Overall, it's one of the most interesting temples in Singapore, offering a glimpse into Hindu culture and beliefs.

Location: 158 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore

Timings: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM

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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum

This temple and museum was constructed in 2007 making it approximately 17 years old from now. Found in Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum is designed like the buildings from China's Tang dynasty. Inside, you'll find something really special: the tooth of Buddha, and as per Buddhists, this tooth is sacred. That's why this temple is one of the must-visit Buddhist places in Singapore.

There are many beautiful artworks here showing the life of Buddha. Also, there is a garden where you can relax and a bookstore where you can learn more about Buddhism. So, if you're in Singapore, don't forget to check out this awesome temple and museum combo!

Location: 288 South Bridge Road, Singapore

Timings: 9 AM – 6 PM

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Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple

This stunning temple has a huge golden entrance tower that's 68 feet tall. Inside, the meditation and prayer room has four big pillars made of granite. On each pillar, you will find carvings of Lord Vinayagar. Mostly, Tamil Hindus come to visit this temple, but everyone is welcome here.

The paintings, sculptures, and other art on the walls help people feel more connected to their faith. So, if you are in the area make sure you visit this amazing temple.

Location: 19 Ceylon Road, Singapore

Timings: 6:30 AM – 12 PM & 6:30 PM – 9 PM

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Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery

This place is known by two names: Siong Lim Temple and the Shuang Lin Temple. It's famous for being the oldest monastery in Singapore. People are amazed by its seven-story building, which was built in 1902.

This temple was built in the Heyuan Chinese style, and it's really beautiful inside. There are prayer halls, carvings on the walls, and even a garden with Bonsai trees.

Location: Toa Payoh, Singapore

Timings: 08:00 AM- 05:00 PM
10

Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple

This temple is well-liked by many people in Singapore as it is also the biggest temple in Singapore. It is all about worshipping Goddess Kali and you can find it in Little India. It is said that this temple started in 1830 when a devotee began worshipping an idol under a banyan tree.

After over a hundred years, they finally built the temple we see today. Inside, there are lots of statues of Hindu Gods and Goddesses like Lord Ganesha, Lord Murugan, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Shiva. They celebrate Diwali and Periyachi Pooja here during the Tamil month called Aadi. If you are around during these times, you'll see this temple at its grandest!

Location: 555 Serangoon Road, Singapore

Timings: 5:30 AM – 9:30 PM

People Also Ask About Singapore

  1. Which temples are located near Chinatown, Singapore?

    You can find two famous Singapore temples in Chinatown: the Sri Mariamman Temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. Sri Mariamman Temple is a Hindu temple, devoted to the goddess Mariamman. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a Buddhist temple having a holy object believed to be the tooth of Gautama Buddha. Both temples are famous tourist attractions in Chinatown.
  2. What is the address of Sai Baba temple in Singapore?

    The Sai Baba temple in Singapore is located at 11, Amoy Street, Singapore 069925. It's in the Chinatown area, right in the middle of Singapore. It is an important place for Hindus living in Singapore and visitors.
  3. Which are the famous Chinese temples in Singapore?

    One famous Chinese temple in Singapore is Thian Hock Keng Temple, also known as the Temple of Heavenly Happiness. It is located on Telok Ayer Street. Another famous temple in Singapore is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, having what Buddhists believe to be a tooth of Gautama Buddha. These are famous temples among locals and tourists for their cultural importance and amazing structure.
  4. Which are the famous Indian temples in Singapore?

    There are some famous Indian temples in Singapore. One is Sri Mariamman Temple, which is for the goddess Mariamman. Another is the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, dedicated to the powerful goddess Kali. You can visit them in Chinatown and Little India. Then there is the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Little India, dedicated to Vishnu. People visit these temples from all around Singapore and even from other places.
  5. What is special about Singapore?

    Singapore is special as it is a small island country with world-class infrastructure and a global financial hub. It is very clean and safe for visitors and famous for tasty food from all over the world. You can see amazing modern buildings and beautiful gardens like Gardens by the Bay. Also, there are fun attractions like Sentosa Island and Universal Studios. You will find festivals, famous Singapore temples, and traditions from all over Asia right here.
  6. How many days are enough to explore Singapore?

    Spending around 3 to 5 days is good in Singapore. In that time, you can visit popular attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and Universal Studios. You will also have time to try different foods, shop, and visit different nearby countries like Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
  7. How to reach Singapore?

    You can reach Singapore from India by flights like Air India, Singapore, Vistara, and Singapore Airlines. Most people fly into Singapore's Changi Airport, which is one of the busiest and best airports in the world. From there, you can take a taxi, bus, or train to your destination. If you are coming from nearby countries like Malaysia or Indonesia, you can also take a ferry. Singapore is well-connected, so it's easy to find a way to get here from almost anywhere.
  8. How many Hindu Temples are there in Singapore?

    There are more than 35 major Hindu temples In Singapore. These temples are important for the Hindu community in Singapore. These temples have different looks, gods, and meanings, which adds to Singapore's mix of religions. These temples show the diversity of beliefs in Singapore and give people a place to connect with their faith.
  9. Which God is famous in Singapore?

    People from different religions worship different gods and goddesses in Singapore. But one of the most well-known gods is Lord Ganesha, also called the Elephant-headed God. He is super important in Hinduism and is believed to help remove obstacles and bring wisdom and wealth. You can see Lord Ganesha statues in many Hindu temples and homes in Singapore. They're seen as symbols of good luck and safety, giving people hope and comfort in their daily lives.
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