##Google Analz## ##Microsoft## ##Googel## Swanand: THE TEMPLE CAVE OF BATU

Thursday 17 October 2013

THE TEMPLE CAVE OF BATU

cathedral-temple-cave-batu-caves-malaysia-borneo


Batu Caves is a limestone hill which has a series of caves and cave temples in the Gombak district, 13 kilometers (8 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Sungai Batu or Batu River, which flows past the hill.
The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India and is the focal point of the Hindu festival of Thaipusam. Since 1892, the Thaipusam festival in the Tamil month of Thai (which falls in late January/early February) has been celebrated there.
Rising almost 100 meters above the ground, the Batu Caves temple complex consists of three main caves and a few smaller ones. The biggest (shown above) is referred to as Cathedral Cave or Temple Cave, and has a very high ceiling featuring ornate Hindu shrines. To reach it, visitors must climb a steep flight of 272 steps. At the base of the hill are two more cave temples, Art Gallery Cave and Museum Cave, both of which are full of Hindu statues and paintings. [Source]
The photo is from Trey Ratcliff’s trip to Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia. You can find the entire album on Flickr. Trey runs the super popular Stuck in Customs website and is one of the most famous travel bloggers in the world.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Featured post

Vicidial With WebRTC

Vicidial With WebRTC VICIDial is well known open source call center software. It has been in use by many small to large scaled con...