The Divine Origin of Killa Sri Sundararaja Perumal Temple Around the year 1890, a group of devoted Malaysian Hindus, adhering to the belief that one should not dwell in a place devoid of a temple and that temple worship brings divine grace, initiated efforts to establish a place of worship in Malaysia. Seeking spiritual guidance, they approached the revered Acharya of Tirumala. Understanding the challenges and scriptural regulations related to installing and worshipping a deity’s idol, the Acharya granted them permission to engage in “Pada Seva”—worshipping the divine feet of the Lord, a practice held in high esteem within the Vaishnava tradition Pada Seva Through the Yugas In Krita Yuga, Gajendra the elephant attained liberation through his devotion to the Lord’s feet. In Treta Yuga, both Bharata and Vibhishana were blessed for their reverence to the Lord’s feet. In Dvapara Yuga, Draupadi found divine refuge at Krishna’s feet. ...
Read MoreDevotees offer tulsi leaves, milk, butter, fruits, and flowers to seek the blessings of the Lord.
Special Poojas conducted on Fridays, Ekadasi days, and on special occasions for Lord Vishnu. Devotees offer tulsi leaves, milk, butter, fruits, and flowers to seek the blessings of the Lord.
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