: Reflecting Singapore's diverse landscape, it is common to see people of various races and religions, including Buddhists and tourists, participating in the ritual to seek blessings or peace. Significance of the Number 108
[1925: Small Shrine founded near Sepoy Lines] └───► [1925: Relocated to Keong Saik Road due to hospital expansion] └───► [1975/1979: Renovations & addition of third Ganesha Idol] └───► [2019: Major $3.5M expansion creating wider walking paths] Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple 73 Keong Saik Rd., Singapore 089167 sri layan sithi vinayagar temple 108 rounds
Worshippers believe that circling the sanctum 108 times while focusing on Lord Ganesha helps in granting wishes and removing life's obstructions. Peak Days: : Reflecting Singapore's diverse landscape, it is common
A traditional Japa Mala (prayer bead chain) contains exactly 108 beads. It attracts thousands of locals and tourists daily
It attracts thousands of locals and tourists daily. 🚶♂️ How to Perform the Ritual
Here is some practical advice to help ensure your visit is smooth and respectful:
The practice of Pradakshina (moving clockwise) symbolizes keeping God at the center of one's life.