Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple
Singapore · built 1850
Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Singapore, located at 19 Ceylon Road in the Katong district. Dedicated to Ganesha (Vinayagar), it was established in the 1850s by Sri Lankan Tamil Ceylon Tamil immigrants and has been managed by the Singapore Ceylon Tamils' Association (SCTA) since 1923. Built in the Dravidian architectural style, the temple is notable for its 21-metre Raja Gopuram entrance tower and a musical pillar — the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. On 7 February 2003, it was gazetted as a Historic Site by Singapore's National Heritage Board.
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