Biggest idol
of Sree Viswaroopa Anjaneyar at Sree Ramar Temple is located on 51 Changi Village
Road in the east coast of Singapore (out of India).
Singapore,
officially the Republic of
Singapore, and often referred to as the “Lion City” or “Little
Red Dot”, is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia,
and the world's only island city-state.
Sree Rama Mandir is
a Hindu temple dedicated to Bhagwan Sree Ram, who is the presiding principal
deity with Devi Sita and Veer Lakshman.
There is a
great attraction to see the “Thirumanjanam” of Big Anjaneya idol on Hanuman
Jayanti occasion. Thirumanjanam means
holy bath. On Aani Thirumanjanam day
when Uthram Nakshtram falls in Aani month an Abhishekam is performed. The
Abhishekam or holy bath of the idol is performed during the twilight period
(Pradosham) on the day is considered highly auspicious.
Thirumanjanam
is very importantly made of "Nava Pashana" and applied on idol with
special preparations mainly to extract the medicinal benefits of such Vigrahas.
Before
applying items like milk, fruit-mix, honey etc, the statue is cleaned with oil,
soap-nut, turmeric etc.
Nava Pashana is believed to be an amalgam of nine minerals-Veeram,
Pooram, Rasam, Jathilingam, Kandagam (Sulphur), Gauri Pasanam, Vellai Pasanam,
Mridharsingh and Silasat.
To serve the
increasing Hindu community, the management committee organizes several annual
religious activities, such as
(1) Ram
Navami
(2) Hanuman
Jayanti
(3)
Navaratri festival
(4) Thiruvilakku
Pooja
(5) Nava
Kalasa Pooja and Chandi Homams
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