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Anandakrishnan (centre) giving directions to temple priest Balaji Batachayar (right) and temple assistant secretary Premala Thirugnana Sambandhan on how to place social distancing markings on the floor.

THE renowned Sri Sundaraja Perumal Temple in Klang, which receives devotees from throughout Malaysia as well as regional countries, is hoping to reopen its doors soon.

Temple president S. Ananda-krishnan said the temple’s prayer sanctum had been marked accordingly for devotees to keep a distance from one another.

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