Coming together in spiritual harmony


IT was a heart-warming sight to see Chinese devotees joining their Hindu friends for a chariot procession to mark the end of the nine-day Navarathiri Festival at the Sungai Ara Sri Bathra Kaliamman Temple in Bayan Lepas, Penang.

Dressed in glittering and vibrant colours of traditional costumes such as saree, punjabi suit and dhoti, the devotees walked along the route from the temple in Sungai Ara to Relau accompanied by groups playing drums and singing religious hymns.

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