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  2. The Mahomedan and Hindu Endowment Board, which had been managing the temple since 1907, initially proposed to build shops and houses around the temple to fund the redevelopment through the lease of these properties. This idea, however, was dropped as the size of the temple compound would be reduced.

  3. Inside the temple you will find a statue of Perumal, or Vishnu, his consorts Lakshmi and Andal, and his bird-mount, Garuda. Perumal Temple is at the centre of the Hindu trinity made up of Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. The temple is dedicated to Krishna, one of the incarnations of Vishnu. Perumal is another ...

  4. Redevelopment was only carried out in the early 1960s when well known Indian community leader and philanthropist Mr P. Govindasamy Pillay financed much of the works. Mr Pillay is credited with building the first two storey marriage hall within the temple.

  5. Nov 15, 2018 · Redevelopment was only carried out in the early 1960s when well known Indian community leader and philanthropist Mr P. Govindasamy Pillay financed much of the works. Mr Pillay is credited with building the first two-storey marriage hall within the Temple premises.

  6. However, the redevelopment process commenced only in the early 1960s, and was completed in 1966, with much of it financed by P. Govindasamy Pillay, a prominent Indian merchant and philanthropist, who was a devotee of the temple.4.

  7. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple is sited on three adjoining plots of land that were acquired between 1855 and 1912. This temple was built in 1855 on the largest plot owned by a Hindu settler named Naracingam. A smaller plot was given to the temple by its then owner, Moona Sithumbram Pillay in 1894. A third plot was purchased in 1912 from the East ...

  8. www.templefolks.com › srinivasa-perumal-templeSrinivasa Perumal Temple

    The renovation was carried out in the 1960s when Mr. Govindaswami Pillai financed a considerable amount of work. The present building along with Rajagopuram and the covered walkway was completed in 1966. This was when many elders and well-wishers advised of renaming the temple from Sri Narasimha to Srinivasa Perumal Temple.