Hindu Devotee carrying 'Paal Kudam' to celebrate Thaipusam festival at Sri Subramaniam in Batu Caves. —AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
THAIPUSAM returns this weekend with a big bang after two years of muted celebration due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Here are photos of the celebration nationwide.
Hindu Devotee carrying 'Paal Kudam' to celebrate Thaipusam festival at Sri Subramaniam in Batu Caves. —AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
Devotees offerings prayers and breaking coconut to Lord Muruga procession of the Silver Chariot at Jalan Datuk Keramat and is expected to arrive at Nattukotai Chettiar Temple in Jalan Kebun Bunga around midnight here in Penang. —ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
Devotees breaking coconut at jalan Ipoh during the procession chariot of Muruga thaipusam celebration in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. — S.S.Kanesan/ The Star.
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Young Devotee wefie while carrying 'Paal Kudam' to celebrate Thaipusam festival at Sri Subramaniam in Batu Caves. —AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
Devotees offerings prayers before breaking coconut to Lord Muruga procession of the Silver Chariot at Jalan Datuk Keramat during Thaipusam celebration in George Town, Penang. —ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
Hindu Devotee carrying 'Paal Kudam' to celebrate Thaipusam festival at Sri Subramaniam in Batu Caves. —AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
One of the devotee carrying paal kudam ( milk port) and following the chariot to celebrate thaipusam festival near jalan Ipoh yesterday. — S.S.Kanesan/ The Star.
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Getting more early hindus devoted to their religion and god in Batu Cave before Thaipusam actual day in batu cave at night. — ART CHEN/The Star
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival where devotees come together for a procession, carrying signs of their devotion and gratitude . — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star
Hindu Devotee carrying 'Paal Kudam' to celebrate Thaipusam festival at Sri Subramaniam in Batu Caves. — AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
Volunteer doing final touch on the kolam in front of the main entrance of the Arulmigu Balathandayuthapani Kovil (Penang Wayerfall Temple) for upcoming Thaipusam celebration at Jalan Kebun Bunga in George Town, Penang. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival where devotees come together for a procession, carrying signs of their devotion and gratitude . — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star
Hindu Devotee carrying 'Paal Kudam' to celebrate Thaipusam festival at Sri Subramaniam in Batu Caves. —AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival where devotees come together for a procession, carrying signs of their devotion and gratitude . — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star
Devotees are seen making offerings to Lord Muruga to the procession of the Silver Chariot at Jalan Datuk Keramat and is expected to arrive at Nattukotai Chettiar Temple in Jalan Kebun Bunga around midnight here in Penang. —ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
Getting more early hindus devoted to their religion and god in Batu Cave before Thaipusam actual day in batu cave at night. — ART CHEN/The Star
Devotees offerings prayers and breaking coconut to Lord Muruga procession of the Silver Chariot at Jalan Datuk Keramat and is expected to arrive at Nattukotai Chettiar Temple in Jalan Kebun Bunga around midnight here in Penang. —ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
Devotees offerings prayers and breaking coconut to Lord Muruga procession of the Silver Chariot at Jalan Datuk Keramat and is expected to arrive at Nattukotai Chettiar Temple in Jalan Kebun Bunga around midnight here in Penang. —ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival where devotees come together for a procession, carrying signs of their devotion and gratitude . — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival where devotees come together for a procession, carrying signs of their devotion and gratitude . — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival where devotees come together for a procession, carrying signs of their devotion and gratitude . — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star
Getting more early hindus devoted to their religion and god in Batu Cave before Thaipusam actual day in batu cave at night. — ART CHEN/The Star
Getting more early hindus devoted to their religion and god in Batu Cave before Thaipusam actual day in batu cave at night. — ART CHEN/The Star
Some of the young devotees following the chariot to celebrate thaipusam festival near jalan Ipoh yesterday.— S.S.Kanesan/ The Star.
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Devotees carrying colourful kavadi along Jalan Datuk Keramat during Thaipusam celebration in George Town, Penang. —ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
A Vendor's staff preparing to put up thaipusam festival greeting signange infront the Sri Subramaniam in Batu Caves. — AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star
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