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Thaipusam: Ipoh's Sri Subramaniar temple expects over 400,000 visitors

IPOH: Over 400,000 Hindu devotees and foreign tourists are expected to throng the Sri Subramaniar Temple in Gunung Cheroh here to celebrate Thaipusam this year.

Temple chairman M. Vivekanda said the public would surely take the opportunity to enliven the celebration at the temple, which is over 100 years old, and perform religious rituals, including fulfilling their respective vows.

"A total of 1,000 kavadi bearers will be involved in the procession from the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple on Jalan Sungai Pari, Buntong, to the temple in Gunung Cheroh," he told Bernama.

Elaborating further, he said preparations for the Thaipusam celebration had been completed, and the police would ensure smooth traffic flow and monitor the area along the procession route.

More than 200 tents have also been set up for the sale of food, drinks and prayer items.

In addition, Vivekanda said the temple, in collaboration with the Ipoh City Council, would be providing trash bins around the premises and the public were advised to keep the surroundings clean.

"We are also providing several mobile toilets for the comfort of visitors during this celebration and a special area for the disabled and the elderly," he said, adding that the public were not allowed to bring alcoholic beverages and set off firecrackers.

Last year, the standard operating procedures for Thaipusam stipulated that only the "paal koodam"procession of carrying milk pots, prayer activities and chariot processions were allowed during the festival.

The number of devotees was also set according to the respective temples, while prayer ceremonies were conducted in sessions.

Meanwhile, Ipoh district police chief Assistant Commissioner Yahaya Hassan reportedly said that several roads around Ipoh would be closed in stages from 6pm today (Feb 3) until Tues (Feb 7) for the Thaipusam procession. – Bernama

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