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2/01/2010 - 2/28/2010Thaipusam
Singapore,
Singapore
This popular Hindu festival is an incredible spectacle that sees remarkable displays of mind over matter as devotees pierce their bodies with large skewers, hooks and pins. Not for the squeamish, some of the devotees join the parade showing skewers through their tongues or with heavy weights hung from hooks that have pierced various parts of the body. Some have large metal frames (known as 'kavadis') attached to their bodies with an array of hooks, pins and chains. It is believed that devotees that have undergone the correct purification and meditation processes can free their minds from the material world and therefore enter a trance-like state so that they feel no pain. Starting at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Serangoon Road, the parade follows a route through the heart of the city to the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple on Tank Road. The route throngs with a melee of supporters, devotees, drummers, dancers, food vendors and curious onlookers creating a truly incredible atmosphere. The festival is held in honour of the Hindu deity, Lord Subrahmanya on the full moon day in the month of Thai.
Themes:
Culture
, Spectacle
, Religion
, Unusual
Hours: Procession begins early morning.
Cost: Free.
Where: Serangoon Road
Serangoon Road is in the centre of Singapore and is the main road in 'Little India'
Singapore, Singapore
Getting there:
Undergound (MRT): Services to Little India.
Foot: Serangoon Road is within easy walking distance from the centre of the city.
Contact Information:
Singapore Tourism Board
Tourism Court
1 Orchard Spring Lane
Singapore
247729
Singapore
Telephone: +65 6736 6622.
Website: www.visitsingapore.com